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~February 2012 Make £10 a day Challenge - everybody welcome ~

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  • Aesop wrote: »
    off to the drs, can't carry on being ill.

    Get well soon. I hope the doctor helps. Heres a hug to help.
    C x

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    Make £/day March: £1490.85 / £310
    Quidco £3,143.16 NSD Mar:14
    2024 Road Kill £1
    March Sales of Excess £240.85
  • keys wrote: »
    Hello Just popping on to say I have been using swagbucks - Still trying to phathom how to make more points thow ;) .

    I'd suggest having a look at this site: http://sites.google.com/site/swagin101/ It explains the different ways to earn swagbucks.

    Personally I tend to use searches, daily poll, NOSO, then look at SBTV (you get 3sb for every 10 vids you click through, but you don't have to watch to the end and you can do other offers whilst it's running) and special offers. There's usually 1sb videos on the radium one wall every morning and periodically through the day on supersonic.


    Look out for any surveys under the peanut labs wall, I find I complete a high percentage of them and they are quick. I usually don't bother with any of the surveys on the other special offer walls as most of them tend to disqualify me. It's worth checking the tursted surveys too (though I only tend to try the relatively short ones).

    Tasks are also a good way to earn though some are more trouble than they are worth, try them out you'll quickly learn which are the easy one's. Look out for one's called 'Answer a few questions about a website' They release 4 of these most days around midnight and they are quick, easy and fairly well paid.

    I aim to get at least 144 sb a day and usually smash that target relatively easily.
  • -katied-
    -katied- Posts: 305 Forumite
    edited 21 February 2012 at 1:23PM
    just a wee quick update

    £6.14 from super points
    £21.00 small changed banked


    well done everyone on fab have been a member since it started how do you all get the referrals please any tips
    did put my name refer board but never got used i'm katiebingo on there if any one wants to add me as a friend on it
    thanks


    bored bored bored
    aesop hope you'r feeling better soon
    :)£5 a day challenge april £338 /£150


  • fairyclicks
    fairyclicks Posts: 3,884 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    I have just been and made my last payment off my mortgage arrears - am now £5 ahead of payments due :j:j:j Next becomes payable on 2nd March so going to keep paying off it and hopefully get a month in advance of myself - am very pleased with myself for getting this back on track :D Its the first one since i lost my job that i have managed to get on top of again. It feeelllllllssssss soooooooooooo good :D

    Next on the hit list is the OD ;)

    Few more bits in to add to my total - sp in - £3.07 for that and managed another 40p in free 10p's so far today on fab :D - i asked the host and she said everyone gets the free 10p's so it sounds like you don't have to make the £2 depo for that :D

    Right i am going to see what i can do with some books today - amazon and zapper to check out - any other recommended sites for trade ins?

    xxxx
    Debt at Aug 2010 (LBM) £21,908.86, Debt Freeeeee Date 4th Nov 2013 :j:j:j Massive Thanks to the £10 per day thread :A Next goals:
    Savings £1203.16/£10,000******Mortgage to Zero: £52,579.46 to go
    Feb Earnings: £711.20/£500 March: £434.41/£500
    Currently compiling an A-Z of earning sites and happy to share it ;)
  • sweetpeas_2
    sweetpeas_2 Posts: 2,237 Forumite
    Well done fairy :j :j :j
  • I have just been and made my last payment off my mortgage arrears - am now £5 ahead of payments due :j:j:j Next becomes payable on 2nd March so going to keep paying off it and hopefully get a month in advance of myself - am very pleased with myself for getting this back on track :D Its the first one since i lost my job that i have managed to get on top of again. It feeelllllllssssss soooooooooooo good :D

    :T:T:T:T:beer::beer::T:T:T:T

    Well done.
  • Well done fairyclicks!
    Deposit £5880/£10,000
    £10 a day challenge - May £75.86/£465
    Sparkle Challenge - Loose 1 stone 0/14lbs
  • durham_mim
    durham_mim Posts: 1,372 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Well done Ellie smiley-happy110.gif

    Got £22.86 to add from grocery savings.(Got 5 bottles of fairy liquid free, now have 4mths supply of washing up liquid)
    Weight loss 0/2st
    Inch loss = 0"

    Slow & Steady 3
  • superflygal
    superflygal Posts: 1,122 Forumite
    Hey all,

    Fractured, good to meet a fellow science geek! I'm between OU courses at the moment, Hoping to do the planetary science one in Oct (Its about £700 though!!!!! So will see if we can afford-My hubby teases me that Prof Brian Cox is the reason I want to do it!!) studied Chemistry in my first year along with Physics. Loved it! All that talk of atomic numbers and le chateliers principle, protons, electrons and neutrons!! I finally found maths that I really like too.

    Anyhoo, Have signed DH up to M&S Isa, to get 1000 M&S card points. Deposited £100, and will withdraw when points are added! Mwahahaha. The M&S 1000 points are sent as a voucher for £10 to spend instore. If anyone has an M&S credit card, you can do this ISA. go to www.marksandspencer.co.uk/isa but still not counting that as its only pending!

    Right better help DS colour in his train picture!

    SFG x
  • Hey all,

    Fractured, good to meet a fellow science geek! I'm between OU courses at the moment, Hoping to do the planetary science one in Oct (Its about £700 though!!!!! So will see if we can afford-My hubby teases me that Prof Brian Cox is the reason I want to do it!!) studied Chemistry in my first year along with Physics. Loved it! All that talk of atomic numbers and le chateliers principle, protons, electrons and neutrons!! I finally found maths that I really like too.


    SFG x

    I went the totally immersive geek way, after 8 years at university I have a PhD in Biochemistry (which trust me sounds a lot more impressive than it actually is).

    Hilariously though my first job was working in biophysics collaborating with the physics department. I had to get the physics professors to teach me basic calculus (maths was not my strong suit), but then I got to laugh (secretly of course) at their attempts at understanding protein chemistry. It was like we speaking two different languages ;).

    Hope you get on some good courses, I really enjoyed learning astrophysics when I did it, that and particle physics. What can I say I'm weird - I'm the only person I know who actually enjoyed the insanity of trying to understand molecular orbitals in my first year chemistry.
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