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*** Make £10 a Day Challenge thread for NOVEMBER ***
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Can anyone tell me why I'm still up at half past one in the morning, wide awake and making chicken curry from scratch for tomorrow's dinner when I should clearly be in my bed?!
I have to get up at half five for work!
This is not good!!
And I'm veggie, the curry isn't even for me...
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Made £10 off eBay and cleared a big space in my living room!
Well done everyone for really staying focused:A Too blessed to be stressed:jSeptember £10 a day challenge £438.41/£300October £15 a day £671.82/ £465:T. November £15 a day £390.45/£450December £10 a day £65.50/£310
outstanding debt August 2012 £17274 /£18874
August £5 a day challenge £339.33/£1550 -
Another £15 for me from a BIN
Everyone is doing so well its great to see.
Still waiting to get my E-mail from the dress agency to see if I have any pennies to come from there.
Might have to add it to next months total. Oh no was going to duck out of Decembers challenge looks like I may have talked myself into it :eek:
Good luck everyone :T
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 -
Moneysaverme wrote: »Just had a really good night on ebay, total of £270.00 paid up after fees so far. Plus another few things still to be paid. So, after two months of not making my target, I have surpassed it tonight.
Had 11 items listed, 7 of which sold so have already hit the relist button for the others.
Really chuffed!!
Hope everyone else is doing okay.
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Well done on this amazing result no wonder you are chuffed :T:T
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 -
Moneysaverme wrote: »Can anyone tell me why I'm still up at half past one in the morning, wide awake and making chicken curry from scratch for tomorrow's dinner when I should clearly be in my bed?!
I have to get up at half five for work!
This is not good!!
And I'm veggie, the curry isn't even for me...
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Are you on an Economy 7 electricity tariff? If so, then you were money saving :money:
£6.95 for me from a MS fee once it's been converted from Euros!! Reimbursed for what I had to buy as well, so will sell that asap now too and be quids in
And just redeemed from Opinion Outpost and had £7 go straight into PaypalHalf of November Make £10 a Day Challenge: £51/ £1700 -
Im going to come back for Decembers challenge with my tail between my legs I think! Have had quite a tough year with 2 miscarriages since April but I am expecting again and had my 12 week scan on Friday and all was amazing!
Haven't had a very good debt busting year despite having my LBM pretty much a year ago now! With having my little boy to run around after, setting up my eBay business, trying to conceive again plus lots of illness it has been a rocky year! I finally managed to get my new eBay personal account to let me list 100 items a month having never sold an item on it by linking it to my business account and verifying my address so I think that has helped me get my mojo back!
We've budgeted we can pay back £300 debt back a month in the new year, but with the new baby coming we desperately need a new car! Our car is 12 years old with a leaky sunroof, and we need windscreen wipers on the inside of it as well as out! And can't have the heating on as it mists up the screen. So Im initially coming back to the challenge so we can save up for a new car. Whatever I have in the fund in May is what we get to spend! Would like to have a minimum of £2000 though! I wasn't going to do much until January but now I want a head start! So now I need to get 100 items listed by Friday. Might not have to find many more items in December though as no doubt I'll have to relist a lot of treasures a few times!£20 a day April 2014 £834.87/£600 :j
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Nice to see you again GHA, don't worry too much about the drop in income. When mine drops I do my very best to increase another area(surveys/MS/eBay) so to keep my income at a steady level. Help me to become a bit more independent and not rely on tax credits.
Sold some DVDs on Facebook, £20 arriving tonight hopefully. Where's the best place to sell sealed DVDs? They are Dr Who ones and I can't shift them! Also have home alone but again, can't get rid of it. They aren't selling on eBay so will try fb again.
£2.40 from TCB this morning. Forgot to eBay last night£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
Nice to see you posting again too Natterjack! So sorry to hear about your miscarriages but huge congratulations on your pregnancy, fingers crossed for you!
Just think, starting a month early gets you a new car a month early and you'll be so thankful when the temperature drops and your steering wheel is like ice....but you can turn on the heating!£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
I've just seen the temperature is expected to drop below 0c this week, is it wrong of me to be quite excited as it means I'll get a £25 weather payment?!£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0
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