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*** Make £10 a Day Challenge thread for NOVEMBER ***
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Yesssss.
Managed to cashout on OnePoll :j:j:j:j:j:j
The downside is it could take 28 days to process so might not be able to include in this months target
But it's still 40 quid to come...;)July £10 a day challenge £ 20.05 / £ 1550 -
Yesssss.
Managed to cashout on OnePoll :j:j:j:j:j:j
The downside is it could take 28 days to process so might not be able to include in this months target
But it's still 40 quid to come...;)
Well donei'm not even at £20 yet lol!
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 -
OMG on one poll cashing out is a REAL achievement I'm at £6.60!!!!!
have £6.10 to add from survey and saving.... (I have a few sniffs on facebook but no one actually picks up...)
good luck to all, and keep up the hard work...
Stashbuster - 2014 98/100 - 2015 175/200 - 2016 501 / 500 2017 - 200 / 500 2018 3 / 500
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£30 received from extra job and £2 found in an old coat pocket
Fairyclicks re your dilemma maybe the old phrase better the devil you know than the devil you don't. Springs to mind but what ever you decide I hope it goes well for you .
Good luck to everyone
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 -
£21.00 in to the pot! woop woop! hopefully another £20.00 tomorrowHaving a Consumer Holiday 2015:A0
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£10 saved at MrTs using the £5 helping hand vouchers. Getting as bit behind this month so will have to get my finger out.
Keep up the good work everyone.
Rosie xJan £10 a day £326.75/£3100 -
Oh dear, my first update of the month. I'm def getting behind with this challenge. I did pathetically badly last month!
I have been reading the boards regularly, just not posting, so shall have to make amends otherwise I won't make my target. I can however safely say that these boards have taught me so much and that I'm always thinking MSE.
This month I have made £50 from selling something at work and £20 from making my phone tariff cheaper. Plus £15 on ebay. So a total of £85 so far.
Btw what is it with ebay at the minute? Lots of watchers then no one bothers to buy anything. So disappointing!
Good luck to all
XWeight loss 2017/2018 - 49 lbs0 -
£10 from Mum today as DH did some jobs for her. £5 from my sister towards the meal I made for her tonight & £5 saved using a voucher at Mr T's.Debts @ LBM £23,729.31. Debts @ 08/04/2016 £0 :j
Best win so far - holiday to Florida0 -
fairyclicks wrote: »Morning
hope you are all well!!
I'm doing my own head in today trying to make decisions about houses and cars and stuffheart and head fighting the bit out :rotfl::rotfl:
Maybe some of you would be kind enough to give me an opinion??
I am due to be moving very soon as you know and i am going to need a car - mine is too expensive to fix atm and is not very economical but i love it :rotfl::rotfl: i'm sort of putting that on the back burner atm with the idea of getting a wee run around for about £500 which lets face it could be a bargain or a nightmare waiting to happen....there is no way i could get a car i actually like/want for that money so my dilemma is do i try to get more money in to get a better and less temp car? (bearing in mind £1000 will fix my own BUT it might need more work after that) or do i go with the £500 limit with the idea of changing it once i get more money together....
a few facts:
My own car will cost about £400 to put through MOT just to get a list of what needs done to pass it - i am thinking £500 will get me on the road in a temp car.
My own car is a luxury and has poor fuel economy
I could get a better and less temp (hopefully) car for about £800 with better fuel economy and it would be closer to something i actually like
I can get my own car fixed and back on the road for £1000 - but it has had quite a lot go wrong with it - £1000 could make it like a brand new car or i might need to spend a bit more
I currently have no money to spend on a car whatsoever :rotfl: but mum has said she will lend me some
thoughts on a postcard please:D:D:D
This is something i have had to deal with a few times unfortunetly, i dont have much luck with cars
Its a toughy but i'd suggest getting a 'new car' thats cheaper to run overall, fuel, tax, insurance and repairs.
last time i had to buy a car, january this year, you certainly couldn't get anything other than 'a use for a year and scrap' for less than £1000, i ending paying £1400 for a ford KA 2002, its not really my sort of car,i like big cars, but its cheap to run
What would your car be worth if you had it fixed?
A lot of bigger cars are going for what seems like bargain prices, but its simply to get rid beause they are so expensive now for people to run, likewise the prices of smaller cars have risen because there is more demand as people are trying to cut overall costs.
If you could be sure your own car will be fixed for £1000 than this might be the safer option, you know the car and what little things might be wrong, buying a cheapo runaround is tricky because theres always the chance something could be wrong with it and you wont have much comeback
:rotfl::rotfl: Just realised im not being much help ~ sorry! good luckBuild your own dreams ~ or someone will hire you to help build theirs
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Another BIN sold on E*ay so another £18 to add
Creeping up slowly which is good news
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
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