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~~ Make £10 a day challenge April 2013 EVERYBODY MOST WELCOME TO JOIN ~~
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Made about £55 on various things lately, mainly getting rid of old stuff or little bits of IOU's from people! Not had loads of time to devote to money making/saving of late as I've started working full time again.
Great to see how well everyone is doing.Married in 2016. Bought our first home in 2017. Expecting our first baby in November 2017
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No, big no no from MSE no blog or other referral links.
You can put in about you in your profile, your blog link, so if people choose to they can have a look.
If you go to USERCP at the top ^^^^^ on the left hand side, your profile, edit your details, scroll down on right hand side until you see Home Page URL you can paste your blog link there.
wouldn't mention your blog too much, mse don't like self referencing much.
Thanks. I thought that would be the case on here. Will add it to my profile. Going to hop over to May's thread and really give it ago!£208.09/£3100 -
I've been a bit quiet this month as I've had a lot on. That doesn't mean I haven't been making money though.
I'm adding another £133.00 from a bit of everything really, taking me over my target this month. So far I've managed to make enough extra money to pay for all our Florida theme park tickets and our food while we're out there. (I have a very detailed budget).
Well done to everyone. It's been an amazing month for everyone.Make £10 a day in May- £90/£1500 -
Hi all,
This is my first post and my first challenge!
Can I please try for £5.00 a day
Im guessing that if you make for example £15 in one day that you can carry it over for 3 days;)
Looking forward to getting to know you all :jBarclay card £4,024/£0 0%interest
HMRC £3,456/£0 0% interest
Blackhorse £2763/£0 0% interest
HMRC2 £397/£0 0% interest
Credit card £1400/£0 29% interest
Save all loose change 2018 total =0 -
Not had a very good month again- so many costs just seem to crop up!
I've set up a First Direct account so providing I do it right I should get £125 incentive in a few months! Does anyone know if I have to use their switching service for the DDs or can I do it myself? I want to keep most of my dds with our joint account.
Going to have a mass listing session on ebay today so wish me luck!£20 a day April 2014 £834.87/£600 :j
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Hello all.
I'd pretty much given up on eb*y due to the RM price hikes but the couriers seem more reasonable. I've had a look at collect+ and the pricing seems fairly simple, just by weight - does that mean it doesn't matter what size the parcel is? I've got some clothes I'd like to list as a bundle so the weight might only be 5kg (so £4.99 to post) but will potentially be a bit bulky. Any thoughts?
If you link up your nectar card to eb*y they are also offering 100 points if you list this weekend - I'm going to try and get at least a couple of things on0 -
Another £63 added :T £60 from extra jobs and £3 from the girls for their fantastic egg laying ability's.Which have been sold to a customer :T
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 -
Ebay: £18.20
PC: £3
Not far off target now, I don't think.Weight loss 0/2st
Inch loss = 0"
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£3 on a survey site drawn down, plus 250 nectar ad points, so £4.25 added.
Will keep pushing on surveys till tues. Almost on an amazon £5 on SB.
Trouble is garden keeps distracting me at the mo, or the kids lol.
Ali x"Overthinking every little thing
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Nicky_Noo_Na wrote: »Hello all.
I'd pretty much given up on eb*y due to the RM price hikes but the couriers seem more reasonable. I've had a look at collect+ and the pricing seems fairly simple, just by weight - does that mean it doesn't matter what size the parcel is? I've got some clothes I'd like to list as a bundle so the weight might only be 5kg (so £4.99 to post) but will potentially be a bit bulky. Any thoughts?
If you link up your nectar card to eb*y they areo offering 100 points if you list this weekend - I'm going to try and get at least a couple of things on
Collect + is one of the few couriers who dont.ask for.load of measurements. Juat put them in a box. No problem.0
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