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Dooyoo 2013

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  • CC2 wrote: »
    Yay, I've hit 50,000 miles, just need to wait for a few to become available rather than pending and I can cash out :)

    Welcome gemgemz!

    Well done :beer: I am still a couple of quid away but I'm hoping will only take a couple of weeks at most :)
  • novagirl
    novagirl Posts: 1,578 Forumite
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    I'm hoping to get to 50,000 by the end of the month ~ not much more to go. :)
  • System
    System Posts: 178,353 Community Admin
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    I'm £18 from cashout and despite continually checking here once or twice a day, replying to people, and saying that I will get back in to the swing of it I haven't managed to yet LOL.

    I am planning on this next £50 being a cashout and then working on Amazon vouchers for Christmas, as I have a holiday in November and I know that Christmas will be here in no time.
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  • oliverr
    oliverr Posts: 418 Forumite
    I'm a long way off 50,000 miles, still got another 35,000 odd to go. Don't know whether to go for the Amazon voucher when I hit £20 or wait until I get to £50? I like the idea of getting my money sooner but would prefer cash to Amazon vouchers, as I dont often buy stuff from Amazon.

    Any ideas?
  • System
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    oliverr wrote: »
    I'm a long way off 50,000 miles, still got another 35,000 odd to go. Don't know whether to go for the Amazon voucher when I hit £20 or wait until I get to £50? I like the idea of getting my money sooner but would prefer cash to Amazon vouchers, as I dont often buy stuff from Amazon.

    Any ideas?

    What sort of items would you buy with the cash? I only ask because I have been finding more and more 'grocery' items I can buy on Amazon lately. That may help you decide :)

    I sometimes get a £20 voucher, buy a 1p + £1.27 postage second hand DVD (got a huge list I want) and spend the rest on grocery items, pet food, gifts etc. Then I am motivated to get the next one, I ALWAYS find that I slow down when working for cash, as I have recently.
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  • Kantankrus_Mare
    Kantankrus_Mare Posts: 6,141 Forumite
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    edited 12 September 2013 at 9:13AM
    I'm with you on the grocery thing Katy. Spent my last savings of dooyoo and swagbucks amazon vouchers on grocerys and think it has saved me quite a bit. Thanks for the heads up on the cheap delivery thing. Didn't know that.

    Am now saving my vouchers and will use a few for kids pressies on amazon.......then anything I have left after Christmas, hoping to do a massive grocery shop. I love the feeling of going proper shopping knowing I don't have to get things like bog rolls, soap, and kitchen roll amongs other things that I have stock piled for free :D

    Ok I know it's not free as we have earnt it but it still frees up real money and gives me a buzz.

    How sad am I? lol
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  • novagirl
    novagirl Posts: 1,578 Forumite
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    Some things work out cheaper on amazon too ~ I bought a bulk lot of Mug Shots for lunch at work from there!
  • oliverr
    oliverr Posts: 418 Forumite
    Yeah, I think if I spent ages getting all the way up to £50 I would have no enthusiasm to start all over again. I will have a look and see if anything takes my fancy on Amazon as there's a few books I thought I had but had miraculously (sp?) disappeared. Thanks for the advice.
  • CC2
    CC2 Posts: 436 Forumite
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    sarahj1986 wrote: »
    well done!

    can I ask how long it took you to get there?

    Just over 4 months, but I don't have much spare time to dedicate.
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  • oliverr
    oliverr Posts: 418 Forumite
    Is it just me or are there less people rating reviews recently? Maybe it's because the summer is over and more people are back at work and have less time. Or maybe my reviews just aren't interesting :o
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