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How many sb do we need to claim the £5 voucher for amazon?The opposite of what you know...is also true0
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Gosh so addictive this SB'ing - just got my seconD voucher and I am averaging about 100sb a day. Thanks everyone for all your tips as it makes it so much easier!0
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HI everyone
and big welcome to all the newbies
feel free to ask questions and we will all help you along the way!!
I am ticking along on my 80 target for today am at 66 so far! I can never do the PL surveys - it always says you wouldn't be interested in this or something like that :mad: must contact them and ask whats going on!! Hate missing a nice quick survey lol!
Got a nice payout today - £20 added to amazon - will have enough to order my office chair in no time at all at this rate - have £60 in there already and feel like i just used them all on the tablet as wellWill have to go and figure out which chair i want now
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/£500Currently compiling an A-Z of earning sites and happy to share it0 -
scubaangel wrote: »Doesnt it just, am hoping that by the time the (ex)OH comes home in October I'll be in a position to finally leave for my own place but feels like I'm spending a small fortune at the moment on household stuff for the current place as the cheap rubbish we (or rather I from survey earnings/vouchers) bought finally falls apart. Don't think at the moment I'll ever be buying my own place but renting somewhere that isnt a total dive would be nice (I love where I am now but no chance I can afford it on my salary).
Keep it up, you'll get there! You've obviously got the right mindset if you're a MSE'r and counting the pennies. It's felt like an eternity for me but just kept on and just hoping all goes through ok now. I can't wait! Being able to get £5 here and there in vouchers feels so good as well. Might not be much to some doing all the surveys and things but it soon adds up and i feel like i might be able to treat myself once in a while still0 -
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littlesheepy wrote: »Keep it up, you'll get there! You've obviously got the right mindset if you're a MSE'r and counting the pennies. It's felt like an eternity for me but just kept on and just hoping all goes through ok now. I can't wait! Being able to get £5 here and there in vouchers feels so good as well. Might not be much to some doing all the surveys and things but it soon adds up and i feel like i might be able to treat myself once in a while still
Doesn't it just, I've just dug out all the assorted vouchers I've had lying around the house as I've some birthday pressies to buy tomorrow and have over £150 in love to shop and about another £100 in various store specific ones - spent over £200 on amazon the other week and that all came from vouchers too, its good to know that when I do leave him I'll be taking my things with me and won't be starting completely from scratch of course I'll still be seriously lacking in cash after the boring grown up expenses but I'll manage some how.It’s not worth doing something unless someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren’t doing it.
Sir Terry Pratchett
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scubaangel wrote: »Doesn't it just, I've just dug out all the assorted vouchers I've had lying around the house as I've some birthday pressies to buy tomorrow and have over £150 in love to shop and about another £100 in various store specific ones - spent over £200 on amazon the other week and that all came from vouchers too, its good to know that when I do leave him I'll be taking my things with me and won't be starting completely from scratch of course I'll still be seriously lacking in cash after the boring grown up expenses but I'll manage some how.
And you'll be controlling your own money too. Sure you'll manage fine, we're a little bit better off than we might be getting our vouchers0 -
littlesheepy wrote: »And you'll be controlling your own money too. Sure you'll manage fine, we're a little bit better off than we might be getting our vouchers
I do most of it now, his entire contribution while hes away is the agreed amount towards the rent and bills, made me laugh the info pack I was sent before he went - suggested I get 'my soldier' to write down who all the utilities are with and the account numbers - he had to ask me about most of them. I just really wish I could keep the house, moving is so expensive, but even claiming LHA I'd only just be able to afford it before all the other bills on top so off to somewhere cheaper and in this region grotty it will have to be.It’s not worth doing something unless someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren’t doing it.
Sir Terry Pratchett
Find my diary here
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5135113
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