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~Make £10 a Day March 2013 Challenge Thread ~ Everybody most welcome to join
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Thanks both - can see where to add it, but like you say - difficult to estimate a price.
Aesop - are you saying that when people request a BIN - they're normally hoping to get it for less than the starting price? If so, definitely won't bother!MBNA - [STRIKE]£2,642.15[/STRIKE] £0
[STRIKE]HBOS - £245[/STRIKE] £0 HBOS - £5,052 - 6.95% lifetime of the balance and [STRIKE]£1,864.30[/STRIKE] £0 and £3,132.67- 0% 29th October 2013)
Postoffice [STRIKE]£3,240[/STRIKE] £3,035 (0% 3rd December) Open University Loan [STRIKE]£412[/STRIKE] £0
GRAND TOTAL = [STRIKE]£16,500.46[/STRIKE] £13,9770 -
If it ends in 7 hrs I wouldn't bother.
I add cash as it land in my account/hands so your sales would be counted this month
I bought a Nescaf! dulce gusto coffee machine from makro last week as they were selling them for £24. I've been keeping an eye on eBay, can't decide if I should keep or sell. I was keeping it for mothers day as mother loves coffee but after careful consideration, she doesn't deserve it!I don't drink enough coffee to keep it (as much as I want too) it'd look lovely in my kitchen so I think ill eBay it
I think I'll try and double my money
£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
FinancialSurrender wrote: »Thanks both - can see where to add it, but like you say - difficult to estimate a price.
Aesop - are you saying that when people request a BIN - they're normally hoping to get it for less than the starting price? If so, definitely won't bother!
Me thinks Aesop is trying to do 10 things at once again and didn't realise it was already bid over £10. BIN is always a higher price than the auction start price - you could send a msg asking for a cheeky £18 or £20 - depends on what it is at already r you could ask them to make you an offer via email as well. Remember most items get most bids at the last minuteDebt 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 -
whenever i sell @ B.I.N I always price higher than what i actually happy to accept, basically i try my luck
and offer the option for buyers to send best offers.
When selling at auction and a potential buyer messages with a buy it now request i always say im happy for the item to find its own worth via the auction, good luck with your bids. most won't state a price with their request and that gets on my nerves!
I once had an auction @ 9.99 within an hour i'd had 2 B.I.N Offers of £100 and £150 :eek: i pulled the auction straight away, contacted the interested parties and told them i didn't really know why the items had recieved such interest but the highest offer i'd recieved so far had been £150, i told them that i didn't really know what to do in my own best interest, so i'd relisted the item for a 1 day auction with a starting price of £150, they all understood and agreed it was fair, the items eventually sold for £256, and what were the items i hear you cry!? a collection of vintage 1980s erasers :rotfl: apprently 1 of them was ultra rare...whatever floats ya boat i supposeBuild your own dreams ~ or someone will hire you to help build theirs
£10 a day = £335.99 Road Kill Rebel #50 =12P0 -
Erasers?! Haha, we're the buyers American by any chance?£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0
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Hi,
Can I go for the usual 100 pounds again for this month.
I know it's not a great deal, but didn't even manage that if FebEbay 13........1583.46/2000.00 Amazon sales 54/50 Etsy sales 63/50
Amazon 14.......4/50 Etsy14............46/75. Ebay........23/2000 -
Thanks for the help ladies. So for the challenge Im going to use cost of petrol rather than what I can claim. So I spent £5 on items, £3.62 on petrol, 30p on entrance. Quite happy it makes sense to only double the £5, I didn't think of it like that! I need to list them all now but may as well wait for Sunday as I find my listings end better then. Only prob is I now want to go out and get buying more stock!£20 a day April 2014 £834.87/£600 :j
£20 a day May 2014 £108.45/£6000 -
Forgot to add £10.80 in stamps for RM survey. When I get another book next month I'll eBay some. They send me more than I use
Oh and 7.99 from TCB hit my account£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
Bought my CS item to try and sell to make a profit. Pair of Mens Fat Face loose fit jeans, 36" waist so should be a good popular size. £2.50. Think I should be able to make a wee profit on those. Will list at the weekend - anyone heard whether it'll be free listing again? I missed last weekends.0
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A £24.50 start from surveys today. Got a craft fair tomorow and boot sale on Sunday so hopefully a pound or two to add then.0
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