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•••Make £10 a day challenge for OCTOBER•••
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Hi Could I please join as I have always wanted too and never got round to it . Think I will go for £10 a day please
Have loads to list on Ebay and am hoping to pick up a bit of extra work this month too.
Thank you
Mav x
Debt free and Mortgage free thank you to all for your encouragement and advice :j
Crazy Clothes challenge £300/£48 and 5 months /0 without spending :T0 -
HI everyone
Cant believe its October in a few hours!
We are away a few days so Im aiming for £10 a day with total of £270 for the month.
I passed my theory test a few days ago and now ramping up the lessons in prep for my practical test on October 25th so a lot of extra expenditure this month. Then we go on holiday on the 28thPlus hoping to get interviewed for a great job this week. Fingers crossed !
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thanks for the new thread in the end i made £120/£200 last month.
would like to aim for £10 a day again please. many thanks x200 weeks £25,000.00 / £7000 -
Thanks for the new thread Nat x Please can you put me down for £20 a day x I'm starting off with £32.50 / £620.00 - £27.50 from carboot and £5 off at aldi x
xxgood luck all x
The 1% Challenge #76 - Debt 1 = £620 - 1% = £6.20 - 4.3%
Debt 2 = £1600- 1% = £16 - 0%
Debt 3 = £1012 - 1% = £10.12 0%
Pay all your debt by Xmas 2016 #130- £465.86/£7636.46 - 6.1 %
Make £10 a day ~ Jan £182.49, Feb £373.650 -
Thanks for the new thread Nat
Not one to brood over past failures, I'm upping my target to £12 a day = £372 for the month
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Good luck everyone!
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Can't get over how quick October has come around! Starting off the month with £50.11 from ebay sales today, makes me optimistic for the rest of the month & a good start as its my first month
Good Luck Everyone2018
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Can you put me down for £20 a day please Nat
And thank you for running the thread :A
I'm going for £20 a day for the next 3 months and going for a cumulative total as I'm in Africa for a month and also want to be debt free by the end of the year. Waffling on my diary for anyone bored enough to want to know why!
Good luck everyone :jDebt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j0 -
Thanks for taking the reins for October Nat
I'm in for £10 a day as standard
Should get a nice head start as got a couple of people collecting lots of baby clothes (AT LAST I GOT AROUND TO SORTING THEM ALL!) so that will be a good few bulging bags and boxes gone from my hallway and my bedroom. I forgot there was even floor there
Although once I get the clothes I bought at the bootfair yesterday out of the bath (had no where else to put them for now, so just chucked the carrier bags in the bathNo water of course :rotfl:
But got some good bargains, tonnes of 5 for £1 clothes for the kids, so mega pleased, gets the next sizes sorted, so I'm all set for until the bootfairs start up again in April, and probably even more.
May just need to invest in a couple more vacuum bags in order to save my sanity, or I'll be drowning in a sea of baby and toddlers clothes :eek::Doopsadaisydoddle wrote: »Thanks for having me!
I'm just waiting for some things to finish on eBay which should pocket me around £20 but I'll wait until I've posted everything to see how much profit I make because I sometimes underestimate the postage costs!
I don't know whether it's allowed to be counted but I also won £24 on a mobile bingo site....I DID NOT spend anything to play though. I joined the site about 2 yrs ago and put £5 on it every 6 months or so but then in the meantime they send me free credits!! It is with those free credits that I won.
Oopsadaisydoodle - First - Love the username
Second, use your kitchen scales to weigh Ebay items, make sure you allow for packaging, which sometimes adds more than you think it will, and use the Royal Mail website http://www.royalmail.com/delivery/business-delivery-options-uk/second-class-mail/prices to work out how much it will cost to send, to make sure you don't underestimate yourself.
And yeah - add the Bingo winnings :cool:Half of November Make £10 a Day Challenge: £51/ £1700 -
:j Woo £38 to add from 2 people who have just turned up to collect some baby clothes.
I usually find I have a really slow start to the month, so really pleased to be off the starting blocks alreadyHalf of November Make £10 a Day Challenge: £51/ £1700 -
Hi again everyone
. Thanks for starting a new thread Nat. Can you put me down for £5 a day again please, I need to crack that again before I aim for anything more ambitious.
Should be ordering my first ever £25 amazon gift card from swagbucks in a couple of days.
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