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*~~Make £10 a day challenge JANUARY 2013~~*

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  • Hello & Welcome to all the Newcomers :wave:

    As others have said, it's never too late to join, and any extra money gained is money you wouldnt have had otherwise .. doesn't matter what you choose as a target, mine varies greatly from month to month (when I don't go awol that is :o )

    Another small scratchie win of £5 to add today for me

    Angel xx
    ~ On the Road to Making Dreams Happen ~
    January £10 a Day Challenge £ 0.00 / £750 - (Running Total £1,512.11)
    52 Week Challenge £ 0.00 / £1,378

    Debt Owed £23,200 / £19,251 - Mtge Owed Bal £140,000 / £130,940 - Total Debt Balance Owed : £163,200 / £150,191
  • lilyleigh
    lilyleigh Posts: 34 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    Happy New Year to All :beer:
    Did not make the target last month as decided last minute to get away in the sun for xmas . So now need to recover from monies spent.

    Can you put me down for £5 a day please OP :)

    Starting off with £8.86 from book sale on Amazon.. Lets hope it's not too hard of a struggle this month for all

    Good luck everyone :wave:
    November Make £5 a day challenge £159.34/£150.00 December make £5 a day challenge £83 / £155
    SB'S earned Oct 12- Dec12 £45
    ........................................................................
    January Make £10 a day challenge £402.55 / £310 :j
    February Make £10 a day £78.19/£280
  • Caz_
    Caz_ Posts: 32 Forumite
    £20 overtime to add. Due to contract/role change the chances of overtime are now greatly reduced although it is guaranteed full time until at least April, so need to get on the ball with everything else. Got a few things to add to eBay later though too. Hopefully can rise to the challenge!
    £2 savers #121: £182
  • nimbo
    nimbo Posts: 3,701 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker

    For anyone with the time it might be worth giving Dooyoo & Ciao a go. I do quite well out of both although you do need to put a lot of effort in.

    how do you manage to make money on Caio????

    I had a look at it seemed to be 1p per reading or something crazy....

    Stashbuster - 2014 98/100 - 2015 175/200 - 2016 501 / 500 2017 - 200 / 500 2018 3 / 500
    :T:T
  • dorajar
    dorajar Posts: 900 Forumite
    Nothing so far today but not going out so having a no spend day. Got a couple of bits ending on ebay tonight. Only cheap bits but every little helps!
    Make £10 per day in July £45.48/£310
    June £232.66, May £310.36, April £310.19, March £287.32, February £250.18, January £257.24
    Swagbucks in 2015 £65/£150
  • nimbo wrote: »
    how do you manage to make money on Caio????

    I had a look at it seemed to be 1p per reading or something crazy....

    I know it sounds like such a low amount but it builds up quickly. It's a bit of a slog for new members but I found it worth the effort. You get between 1p&3p I think for every rate you receive but for exceptional product reviews you get a percentage of a monthly premium fund which can be anywhere from a few quid to over £20. I think the highest amount I have made is £25 from the premium fund. There are also bonus catagories and comps which bump up earnings. Dooyoo works pretty much the same but I find the same reviews earn me slightly less although I prefer the site in general. Haven't been on either for several months so my new years money saving resolution is to get back to reviewing!

    I know someone mentioned eBay. I don't have much "seller" success, it's always a bit hit and miss. I have a rake of kids clothes to sell (all from Next and in tip top condition) I just find it disheartening that you can spend hours listing for nothing to sell. Does anyone have any eBay tips (sell clothes in bundles or single items, double catagory listing etc)
    £10 a day challenge Jan: £163.31 / Feb: 151.61 / March: £163.43 / April: £142.84 / May £342.21 / June: £182.32 / £203.09
    £10 a day challenge August: £30.70
    Sealed pot challenge #6: Member 1965: £314.76

    :beer: Every penny not spent is a penny saved :beer:
  • nimbo
    nimbo Posts: 3,701 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    I know it sounds like such a low amount but it builds up quickly. It's a bit of a slog for new members but I found it worth the effort. You get between 1p&3p I think for every rate you receive but for exceptional product reviews you get a percentage of a monthly premium fund which can be anywhere from a few quid to over £20. I think the highest amount I have made is £25 from the premium fund. There are also bonus catagories and comps which bump up earnings. Dooyoo works pretty much the same but I find the same reviews earn me slightly less although I prefer the site in general. Haven't been on either for several months so my new years money saving resolution is to get back to reviewing!

    )

    oooh i'm intrigued that you do better on caio - i'm not doing too badly on doo yoo - so I may have to look into ciao - it will have to be next month though as I have so many assignments due in the next few weeks... i'm dying to cash out on dooyoo for cash as I never have the patience so this is my month - up to £30 so far, and I will do it this month....

    what do ciao pay you with? is it vouchers or paypal???

    Stashbuster - 2014 98/100 - 2015 175/200 - 2016 501 / 500 2017 - 200 / 500 2018 3 / 500
    :T:T
  • nimbo
    nimbo Posts: 3,701 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    what is going on with consumer pulse i keep getting a random 'down for maintenence screen'...


    aaaarrrrggggghhhhhh

    Stashbuster - 2014 98/100 - 2015 175/200 - 2016 501 / 500 2017 - 200 / 500 2018 3 / 500
    :T:T
  • Hi everyone

    I'm new to this post but would really like to join in.

    Can you put me down for £10 a day please?
    Make £10 a day in May- £90/£150
  • what do ciao pay you with? is it vouchers or paypal???[/QUOTE]

    Annoyingly it's bank transfer. I usually wait until I reach about £100 and then as soon as it's transferred to my bank I put it straight into PayPal so I won't be tempted to spend.

    If you do decide to register I would use your Dooyoo name and make it know in your "about me" that you are also on Dooyoo. I found it easier to get rates as a new user and sometimes the reviews overlap so if someone reads on Ciao they will then rate on Dooyoo and visa versa.

    I've not done anything on either site for a while due to home commitments so I must push myself to get in habit of doing more reviews because I miss those earnings.
    £10 a day challenge Jan: £163.31 / Feb: 151.61 / March: £163.43 / April: £142.84 / May £342.21 / June: £182.32 / £203.09
    £10 a day challenge August: £30.70
    Sealed pot challenge #6: Member 1965: £314.76

    :beer: Every penny not spent is a penny saved :beer:
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