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**August 2012 - Make £10 a day challenge **
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well done openscreen for posting such an honest post on here you should be proud. Nothing else to report for me so declaring at £212.79. Look forward to seeing you all in september.Positivity is the key there is a reason why life happens. Find your rainbow and ride it.0
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Gumtree sales came through and I'm excitedly declaring £501.88 for August.
Well done to everyone. See you in September!0 -
Hi Peeps, I would like to declare £732-68 for August
Really pleased with that :j, as i thought it was going to be a tough month, as I was away for some of it and haven't been getting much overtime just lately.
Well done everyone,:beer: even if you didn't make your target, it is all money you wouldnt have had otherwise - see you in September!2023 Weekly Cash Envelope Savings Challenge #04
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please-let-me-be-lucky wrote: »£3 from weighing in old clothes. £10 roadkill
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how do you maked money form weighing old clothes??Typically confused and asking for advice0 -
Just totalled up my August proceeds. I missed my target of £7.50 but only by a little way so I am not unhappy. I still have some ebay listings to finish which have sold and several of my survey accounts are near to paying out but I am going to save these payouts for next month's challenge.
Thanks to everyone on this board for the ideas and encouragement - now to set my goals for next month.....!0 -
Hi all
how do you maked money form weighing old clothes??
check in your local area if someone is doing something called cash for clothes.
You may need to shop around for better deals, but basically you take your old clothes to them, they weigh them and pay you by the kilo.
if you are luck you may get 25p per kilo. Be warned you may take a huge bag thinking you will get loads back and you don't.0 -
Declaring at a lovely
£885.90£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
openscreen wrote: »Well, just got paid for 1 mystery shop job, done last month!, so finally off the mark. Nice cheque for £105.00 arrived.
Lets hope the rest of the month is as productive!
openscreen, think you meant to post this in September thread0
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