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*** March make £10/ day challenge. ALL WELCOME! ***
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THEMONEYSPIDER wrote: »SuperP0ints...proberly old news on here but i only just found out for myself that you dont have to actually watch the videos to get the points, i clicked to watch one but it was 8 mins long, so thought i'd skip to the next, its had only played about 10 secs but when i skipped it credited anyway, so tried the same with the others and they all credited
doesn't sound very nice,
anyway, no, didn't know about superpoints, I just let them play in the background, thanks for that!0 -
I'm baaacccckkkkkkkkkkkkkk! :hello:
I've got a few bits to add... I had a £5 Tesco giftcard waiting for me when I got back as I complained about the supervisor that was saving tills for her mates - apparently they're taking it very seriously and the branch manager is working on it. £38.40 saved by buying 600 cigarettes on the ferry. Not technically making money, but it's an eveyday expense for me so I've saved a lot by doing it. I'm not a big smoker, so they should last me about 3 months
. Also, £18.94 Littlewoods rewards spent last night.
I've got around 70 Euros left over from the holiday, I've decided to put them in my change jar rather than exchange them so I don't lose money in the exchange. I can then either use them next time I'm away, or can exchange them if I need some extra cash.
Right, I'm off to have a catch up. Back later0 -
THEMONEYSPIDER wrote: »I think its 3 days Beccie, try it, it will tell you if and when you can open a case
Thanks Moneyspider :A Will give it a go tonightDebt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j0 -
Corrr blimey Nat - wouldn't like to be in your position if anyone looked through the browsing history on your computer lol!!
Sounds like your digging definitely paid off though. Definitely a better way of doing it than through the companies that pay peanuts. I'm assuming as well that you obviously don't have to be 'on duty' as it were for a full night / weekend day etc like these other companies ask. This was what put me off when I've looked into it in the past.
I'm tempted to PM you for the website but not sure whether my OH would approve - although he does usually fall asleep much earlier than me, so I could always pop into the kitchen with the phone and a cuppa!!
Will wait and hear how you get on after a few more calls and consider it.Half of November Make £10 a Day Challenge: £51/ £1700 -
Nope, no on duty stuff, no min hours. Your working for yourself, dont even have to log on everyday
This is how they make their money and good money it is too. I have been asked to do a webcam but thats a step too far for me, phones are enough! The best bit about it, you use any number you want so my mobile is in use, thats how she was walking around the supermarket taking calls! Tell you what, im like a dog with a bone (ahem) once I get going, I needed to find that company that doesnt tie you to your landline!
£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
Hi all,
Haven't been on for the last few days, had a very strange weekend culminating in one of my housemates being removed from the house by the police last night.
As far as money saving goes I ordered another $5 paypal from superp0ints and £5 amazon from sw@gbucks. I also save £1.10 by waiting for the train rather than getting the bus to town on saturday and £1.08 buying pots of instant porridge from the company shop (compared to buying porridge from the canteen).0 -
Corrr blimey Nat - wouldn't like to be in your position if anyone looked through the browsing history on your computer lol!!
I have seen things I never knew you could do....:rotfl: All in the name of research!£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
THEMONEYSPIDER wrote: »Ha ha...must have S E X on the brain, clicked on your links Aesop thinking you'd found some info to help Nat with her new job :rotfl:
Me too!!! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:I'm baaacccckkkkkkkkkkkkkk! :hello:
Hello!!! :beer:
Anyway, just opened post... £2 capital bond from Kantar for answering some froozen food survey, and one letter saying "We are pleased to confirm that this matter is now closed".... Yep, another debt paid off saving me and DH £50 a month!!! GET IN!!!:j:j:j:j:j (Still a lot more to go BUT 1 less is better than 1 more!)
In a good mood today....:D:D:D:D
Slimming World Challenge 2017 0/30.5lb
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fracturedsun, hope you are ok and everything is ok. :eek: to the police.
Ladies! :rotfl: I can't research stuff like that, DS is running around the house looking at my computer and saying "mummy, what's that? "
Nat is perfectly capable as she has proved of finding the best methods0 -
fracturedsun, hope you are ok and everything is ok. :eek: to the police.
Hopefully everything should be OK now, basically Friday night he went for his girlfriend (who owns the house) he didn't hurt her (though it's hard to tell if that's just because we heard her scream and came running) but obviously she was very shaken up. She went home to her parents over the weekend and asked him to move out whilst she was gone. Sunday when she got back (with her Dad) he was still there (acting as if nothing had happened at all) and just refused to leave getting very angry and aggresive eventually she had to call the police.0
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