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~February 2012 Make £10 a day Challenge - everybody welcome ~
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This month has been so hard! I'm starting to question when it will get any easier?Mortgage free wannabee 2022 #820
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Exactly, it doesnt help when they blur it out! Had to get really close to the screen!
:rotfl:had to chuckle to myself when I read this I have only quickly looked at the vid think I will be going back to watch it properly now.;)
only 2 x 5p found one on the dining table and one whilst cleaning car.Positivity is the key there is a reason why life happens. Find your rainbow and ride it.0 -
Ooh, just remembered what it was! When we got out of the car at Tesco DS1 found four shiny new 1p coins in a little pile, just outside of the car door. He kindly donated them to me - he told me, 'Every little helps, Mummy!'0
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I am such a loser! Just won 300 Superpoints on the lucky button and I was so excited my other half thought I had won big money!! But it puts my over the withdrawal limit!! woo. I didn't even know you could win that big!
It also came with a 300 point referral bonus so I have put that on the referral thread if anyone wants that...
I still need to work out my ebay profits for the week... going to geek it out on my spreadsheet!Make £5 a day in May £51.05/£1550 -
Has anyone ever used Bingocams? I received a free try at it through Swagbucks I think and have managed to turn my £5 into over £20... it won't let me withdraw it though as it says they have no card etc. details to allow me to do a withdrawal. I tried to alter this in my profile etc. but it looks as if they want me to make a deposit to set up my card details so that I can make a withdrawal in future. This all seems a bit back to front to me, and I'm not keen on depositing money.
Any suggestions? This is the first bingo site I've played with, so am a bit clueless! ThanksCC1 0%: [STRIKE]£6695[/STRIKE] £1432 CC2 0%: [STRIKE]£772[/STRIKE] £902L1 5.2%: [STRIKE]£9067[/STRIKE] £0
L2 0%: [STRIKE] £5500[/STRIKE] £900 L3: [STRIKE]£700[/STRIKE] £0
L4: [STRIKE]£145[/STRIKE] £0
OD: [STRIKE]£100[/STRIKE] £100
Total: £3,334
Light Bulb Moment: March 2010 ~ Debt Free Date: January 2014Revised Debt Free Date: August 2013 :j0 -
Love Shoes - have just used your link and finally got round to activating a superpoints account. Been meaning to do it for a while so 300 points start offer was as good a motivation as any!
Can't help on the bingocams. The vast majority of sites that I have tried in the past will not let you withdraw until you have deposited actual cash. When you do deposit you then have to meet their minimum wager requirements which is detailed in their terms and condition. Wager requirements vary from site to site and I have known it to be 5 times your initial deposit at worst (so if you deposit £10 you have to buy £50 worth of tickets before you can withdraw). Some sites make you wager any "bonus" money you receive too (eg. if you deposit £10, get £20 bonus you have to wager at least £30 in tickets before you can withdraw).
My honest opinion (unless anyone knows the site better) give it up as a bad job and don't risk real money. A few have tried fabulous bingo or Xbingo (via topcashback) on here which have been a lot less risk. Details further back in the thread.0 -
I won a large amount on bingocams last year, I played through a free bonus sign up on Pigsback. I was able to withdraw the whole amount, but you have to register your bank card. As they need to transfer the money to your bank account.
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DizzyBrunetteGirl wrote: »Has anyone ever used Bingocams? I received a free try at it through Swagbucks I think and have managed to turn my £5 into over £20... it won't let me withdraw it though as it says they have no card etc. details to allow me to do a withdrawal. I tried to alter this in my profile etc. but it looks as if they want me to make a deposit to set up my card details so that I can make a withdrawal in future. This all seems a bit back to front to me, and I'm not keen on depositing money.
Any suggestions? This is the first bingo site I've played with, so am a bit clueless! Thanks
I like Bingocams!! I signed up through Maximiles a while ago, but lost the £5, and thought nothing more of it. But they fairly regularly send you an email with a bonus £2 in, which one time I played and managed to win just over £15 (was about £20 but still had some wagering requirements to meet, so ended with about £15.
However the minimum withdrawal was £20, or £25 (Can't remember now), so I deposited £10 to take my balance above that, and was able to withdraw the full £25 ish.
Their wager requirements are good as it's only 2 x so fairly easy to try and keep hold of any winnings!!
Worth it for the regular free reload bonuses! Nothing to lose after all.Half of November Make £10 a Day Challenge: £51/ £1700 -
BlueCow1975 wrote: »Can't help on the bingocams. The vast majority of sites that I have tried in the past will not let you withdraw until you have deposited actual cash. When you do deposit you then have to meet their minimum wager requirements which is detailed in their terms and condition. Wager requirements vary from site to site and I have known it to be 5 times your initial deposit at worst (so if you deposit £10 you have to buy £50 worth of tickets before you can withdraw). Some sites make you wager any "bonus" money you receive too (eg. if you deposit £10, get £20 bonus you have to wager at least £30 in tickets before you can withdraw).
My honest opinion (unless anyone knows the site better) give it up as a bad job and don't risk real money. A few have tried fabulous bingo or Xbingo (via topcashback) on here which have been a lot less risk. Details further back in the thread.
Thanks Blue... hoping to try the others when I have some spare cash to deposit. Not overly keen on even having £10 of my actual money tied up on a bingo site at the moment.I won a large amount on bingocams last year, I played through a free bonus sign up on Pigsback. I was able to withdraw the whole amount, but you have to register your bank card. As they need to transfer the money to your bank account.
Thanks Aesop - I couldn't find where to register my bank card... only option it is giving me is to make a deposit as a way of setting up my card details. Good to know you've got on well with them though and they're not dodgy.I like Bingocams!! I signed up through Maximiles a while ago, but lost the £5, and thought nothing more of it. But they fairly regularly send you an email with a bonus £2 in, which one time I played and managed to win just over £15 (was about £20 but still had some wagering requirements to meet, so ended with about £15.
However the minimum withdrawal was £20, or £25 (Can't remember now), so I deposited £10 to take my balance above that, and was able to withdraw the full £25 ish.
Their wager requirements are good as it's only 2 x so fairly easy to try and keep hold of any winnings!!
Worth it for the regular free reload bonuses! Nothing to lose after all.
Maybe mine was through Maximiles too, that or SB I think. I think I'll try your suggestion, as maybe the amount is the issue - it says you can withdraw a min. of £10 but I think I have to be signed up to Netteller, otherwise it's £25 for a bank transfer, so maybe that's what they mean about me having to make a deposit first (so there's enough in there?). I will try that tomorrow once I've checked I have enough money in my bank to spare a tenner for a few days.
Thank you everyone :TCC1 0%: [STRIKE]£6695[/STRIKE] £1432 CC2 0%: [STRIKE]£772[/STRIKE] £902L1 5.2%: [STRIKE]£9067[/STRIKE] £0
L2 0%: [STRIKE] £5500[/STRIKE] £900 L3: [STRIKE]£700[/STRIKE] £0
L4: [STRIKE]£145[/STRIKE] £0
OD: [STRIKE]£100[/STRIKE] £100
Total: £3,334
Light Bulb Moment: March 2010 ~ Debt Free Date: January 2014Revised Debt Free Date: August 2013 :j0 -
Hooray! £15.95 worth of bids, and 6 items sold on Ebay (a couple of those being 2 or 3 actual items, as they were mostly, in fact all I think, baby clothes).
Will work out actual profit after they've all been paid for and posted. But really pleased as I've avoided Ebay for a while, and would have been made demotivated if nothing had sold, and probably ended up avoiding it for ages again.
Will get more done, think I will force myself to do at least 3 listings an evening.
Small target might make me stick to it more!!Half of November Make £10 a Day Challenge: £51/ £1700
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