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*** May 2013 Make £10 a Day challenge *** everybody welcome to join in :)
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I finally reached the onepoll payout limit. £40 is winging its way to my bank account, won't count it until its in though. I'm hoping it credits before the end of the month though.0
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SpyderBryte wrote: »USA1, it was for Valued Opinions (I only get an email from then... maybe once a week?) so I was rather miffed. Getting over it though. Found my log in details for a couple other places I forgot to check. So my money might be on the up!
I had a similar problem yesterday, except mine went all the way through to the feedback form with the stars at the end - and then told me I screened out. Ditto on the sad rabbit front! I have emailed them as think it takes the michael a wee bit! Worth a try at least.
Congrats CP as well - AMAZING NEWS! :T
Having said that, payout from Quidco today for £9.68 and textbroker for £25.59 which is good
Happy weekend everyone xDebt Free by 2015: £5839.01/£13000 1% challenge = 44.91%CAMRA Member: Drinking Ale doesn't make me any less of a woman :beer:0 -
Well done nikki, I am right behind you on £36.85.... Taken nearly 2 years! That was mainly down to my laziness
I was on about £12 at the beginning of the year
2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
£20 from Mum, £3.06 for weighing in old shoes etc, 4p off shopping using a till spit from Mr T's and a 50p MOC used on something I would have bought anyway.Debts @ LBM £23,729.31. Debts @ 08/04/2016 £0 :j
Best win so far - holiday to Florida0 -
£5 amazon voucher from SBs todayJan £10 a day £326.75/£3100
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Been so busy this week not had time to do very much, unfortunately :mad:
But.. £1.40 vouchers used in shopping yesterday for stuff I was buying anyway, and Free Coke Zero voucher used worth £1.25.
Plus I have a few things listed on the Bay of Eeek!, and two items have bids on them now so hopefully a few quid extra to add at the weekend. Am sorting out more items to list this weekend as well.
Weighing up the decision as to whether or not to hire a table at the local indoors market hall - they're holding a big 'Steampunk Extravaganza' Fayre and evening 'do' on the 18th... I do a spot of Tarot Card readings for extra earnings, and I can dress up in costume.. but it's 30 quid for a table, so a big outlay, although I could make a profit if I had a reasonable amount of business... decisions, decisions.....:oNOV 2014 £151.74/£150 ... DEC 2014 £303.81/300 ... JAN 2015 £143.33/£150
FEBRUARY 2015 £25.79/£100
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Strictly Surveys : £5.00
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Well done nikki, I am right behind you on £36.85.... Taken nearly 2 years! That was mainly down to my laziness
I was on about £12 at the beginning of the year
Thanks, its taken me ages to get to the limit. Was at £39.90 for ages and of course didn't qualify for anything else. In two minds whether I want to start over again.
Listed two bundles of clothes on Gumtree. Can't be bothered with eBay and posting plus the fee's. mostly Next clothes so hopefully they sell and I can add the funds to my monthly amount.
Found some loose change that I'd obviously stashed at some point and promptly forgotten about. Will count it when the tiny terror goes off to his nana's otherwise it will end up in his pockets!0 -
Only one of my eBay items sold, but after fees and postage (which was more than I had estimated) ended up with a mighty 65p! But pleased to have got rid of something, and lessons learned for next time.
Also £1.19 recovered from the deepest depths of the car seats and £1.28 supermarket voucher still in date that I used this morning. So up to £13.12 for the month.0 -
Here I am again - very slow going but still trying - anyway £1MOC used today on something I needed and would have bought anyway.
What's your advice on where to sell books - we have cupboards full and I don't know whether car boot or something else is better? Ideas please. Thanks.September £30 cash-back £13 63 shares dividend!
August £93 car boot!
July £11
June £73/£100
May £29.71/£1000 -
Here I am again - very slow going but still trying - anyway £1MOC used today on something I needed and would have bought anyway.
What's your advice on where to sell books - we have cupboards full and I don't know whether car boot or something else is better? Ideas please. Thanks.
depending on the types of books check out the first post, some ideas there. I think the links need to be put back in, but you can google them. also googlr selling books and a few other sites come up. some might be worth selling on fb selling pages, some on gumtree.0
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