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  • Monkeynut
    Monkeynut Posts: 2,116 Forumite
    Rosie, it probably won't be repeated, but will be on 4oD online!
    It was quite interesting - must admit it's something I've looked into before, but just don't know if I could do it lol - think at the start till I was used to it I might accidentally laugh at some of the guys :o

    Some videos again on SuperSonic on SB are letting you watch them and get points several times. I am clicking on my name and going to the page where I check my points, then when I go back I can do them again :D
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  • Morning all - £20 added for me. Fleabay payment came through late last night :) Need to move money to bank account and then withdraw it. I'm building up a pile of cash to be paid off CC this month. I decided it was easier to take it out my account as that way I can't spend it by accident.

    My mother suggested I leave my DVD parcel with my grandmother as the site I'm using only do weekday collections - genius, never would have thought about that! I'm seeing her this weekend so will drop it off and sort for them to pick it up next week.

    Not a lot else going on - finally sorted Swags. Have the videos going in the background all day. Slowly, slowly, but my numbers are creeping up! I don't understand how everyone else seems to be redeeming so much - I've been doing it for a good couple of months and still not redeemed once yet!

    Got a lot of 0n3Poll surveys - they're all for about 10p though so I think I'll hit the £40 limit at the end of the year!
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  • ilovetea
    ilovetea Posts: 1,272 Forumite
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    A great £51.90 from e-b* y sales this weekend. Going round now looking for more marvellous treasures to sell:D.

    Nat. Good luck,you're a braver person than me but nothing ventured nothing gained. You'll never know if you can doit until you try.
    ilovetea xx
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  • usa1
    usa1 Posts: 538 Forumite
    nat21luv wrote: »
    I think there will be a lot more unemployment, I for one will stay unemployed if they cut childcare help. It costs a grand a month for nursery alone and without help its pointless working.

    Im going to reregister with Language Schools again and think I'll give up my huge bedroom with en suite, move into the small spare room, then get 4 students in at a time. £14 pp a night in peak season, £12 out of season. I became really friendly with one company so they may take me back on now, just waiting of fostering appeal results then I'll get on it.

    £5 Sb came through. 'come on sausage' very funny but was your friend saying that to his ladyfriend or his little sausage at the time?!! ;):D

    Hi

    Can you advise of any Language schools, The only one`s I can find are in London. Also, I dont know if it would be useful to you, But I get students from the Guardianship Overseas service over the half terms. Its is Board and food but pays Ok-ish. THe students are lovely and very well behaved.

    XX
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  • superflygal
    superflygal Posts: 1,122 Forumite
    Haha Nat I love the "oooh me back!" You could thrown in a "Young maaaan!" as well! I would forget the persona if I were doing it. I'd be going from one voice to enother on the same call! Or forgetting my vital statistics (am I barbie or big brenda?)

    Good luck though. If it fits your lifestyle its gotta be worth a try!

    SFG x
  • Ohh i taped the phone sex thingy, will have to watch it tonight when the hubby goes to play football, can't be having him getting any ideas! ;)

    Anyway, a few more sales on ebay, totaling around £45 after fees. One was an old mobile which mamuzu people offered £18 for (it was broken). Sold it on ebay for £39!! Just goes to show sometimes its worth listing on ebay. Also recieved my £40 Amazon vouchers from a touchpoints survey. I was expecting them in the next 3 weeks so really pleased at how quick i got them. Especially as i just sent my paper survey in on Friday! So thats £85 to add to my total.... :j:j:j
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  • durham_mim
    durham_mim Posts: 1,372 Forumite
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    Back from shopping, have had lunch and have just calculated my savings. I saved £10.31. Whilst wombing round the trolley park not only did I find several receipts but also a brand new clip board left in one of the trolleys:rotfl: When I got home the postie had been and left a parcel for me. On opening discovered a full size free sample of l'oreal shampoo and l'oreal conditioner. I'm counting this as a £6 saving as I would have bought shampoo and conditioner anyway and the average bottle is about £3.

    I have loads of other payments I am waiting for. I have a SP $10 paypal pending, a TCB of about £27 and a mysurvey payout of £15 but they are slow in arriving.

    Right off to TPC with my receipts :)
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  • sariebeth
    sariebeth Posts: 243 Forumite
    Thats not quite what it says hun, it says To qualify for cashback you will need to deposit a minimum of £10 and wager at least £10 in one clean transaction with CAESARS Bingo. as in on the caesars bingo site (which has slots and casino and bingo games), not by playing bingo on the caesars site if you understand what i mean!! I think you should argue about the wording of it if it doesn't track for you because it really is not very clear - i had to read it about 3 times to understand which is why i then posted on here in case people got caught out!

    See I can't even get it right when I re-read it! :rotfl: Ok I'm with you. I will dispute it anyway as it's worth a shot. How complicated do they want it to be. Answer, complicated enough not to have to pay us £30
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  • sariebeth
    sariebeth Posts: 243 Forumite
    Can someone tell me what wombling is, I've seen it mentioned lots but I don't know what it is! x
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  • sariebeth wrote: »
    Can someone tell me what wombling is, I've seen it mentioned lots but I don't know what it is! x

    The Wombles, (of Wimbledon, wombling free) collect things other people discard. Not sure what she's doing with the receipt though once she's picked them up.
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