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*** May 2013 Make £10 a Day challenge *** everybody welcome to join in :)
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£12.40 in vouchers landed on my doormat and the shell card but I'll add that when I receive the fuel vouchers.2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0
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Oh knew there was something else, £41.99 cheque cleared2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0
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£20 in ebay sales for me today so far :jMake £10 a day challenge November £125.60/310
December 417.35/310 January 512.33/310
£1000 emergency fund challenge 0/1000
Rule of 3 challenge 13/3650 -
Right, one last push from me to try and get a little closer to my target. Gonna try and be savvy with my "big" food shop. Cupboards have been run down so need a few bits. Got a £12 of £60 spend at Mr T's so i've just spent £60.04 on stuff i need and offers i would have got instore and saved £12 plus free collection. I still need fresh meat, veg, fruit which i would not buy online so i'm armed with a list. Included in the list is stuff i have MOC for which i couldn't use online plus a £4 of any £40 spend in-store, so i'll use those in-store along with any LV i have lying around. Figure since i won't be getting anymore from P-Cone as they have changed the system i might as well use them.... so, wish me luck! Won't add the £12 till i do a grand total when i get back from the shops!
I'm also not taking the kids, that should save me money instantly! Lol!Slimming World Challenge 2017 0/30.5lb
Grocery challenge 2017 JAN: £5.56/£3500 -
CountingPennies wrote: »Right, one last push from me to try and get a little closer to my target. Gonna try and be savvy with my "big" food shop. Cupboards have been run down so need a few bits. Got a £12 of £60 spend at Mr T's so i've just spent £60.04 on stuff i need and offers i would have got instore and saved £12 plus free collection. I still need fresh meat, veg, fruit which i would not buy online so i'm armed with a list. Included in the list is stuff i have MOC for which i couldn't use online plus a £4 of any £40 spend in-store, so i'll use those in-store along with any LV i have lying around. Figure since i won't be getting anymore from P-Cone as they have changed the system i might as well use them.... so, wish me luck! Won't add the £12 till i do a grand total when i get back from the shops!
I'm also not taking the kids, that should save me money instantly! Lol!
if you have time before you go....
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/61559719#Comment_615597190 -
Hello sachatith - I have been with them for years, and only just started receiving products to test, very random if your profile fits.
Regarding payment, they have stopped sending out vouchers or paypal automatically. You need to log into your account and click on redeem and this will take you to a new payment screen. Paypal is still in there, thanks to Durham Mim a few posts up explains how to find it, anything else have a look around the site and see what takes your fancy.
Ok so I sent an email the other day to them because nothing was showing. Since then I have the following under the 'recent survey history' button
Here is a log of all of your most recent payments for survey participation.
Payment Date Survey Number Amount
05/24/2013 ******************* £3.00
05/21/2013 ******************* £3.00
I've checked and I can't find a 'redeem' button, and my email address is the same as my paypal. I'm usually pretty good but I've checked my paypal and there is definitely nothing in there, am I getting something wrong? At least I am a stage forward now as they are actually showing, but it states that they should be paid the next day and these were both last week, I know we've had a bank holiday but should they be in there by now?
Sorry to be a pain!Debt 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 -
On a brighter note, just saved £18 by signing up to delivery saver which is normally £36, plus should get 10% back from cashback site but won't claim that yet. So that's another £18 and then once I have used that amount of 'deliveries' up I can add each one to the saves. Just done one for this saturday which should have been £6 so only need two more to make it worthwhile!
Smiley faceDebt 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 -
I've checked and I can't find a 'redeem' button, and my email address is the same as my paypal. I'm usually pretty good but I've checked my paypal and there is definitely nothing in there, am I getting something wrong? At least I am a stage forward now as they are actually showing, but it states that they should be paid the next day and these were both last week, I know we've had a bank holiday but should they be in there by now?
Sorry to be a pain!
when you are logged in, can you see on your home page
R e d e e m Y o u r P o i n t s
Click here you to redeem or view your points, or browse our catalogue!
click on this, it is at the bottom of the page.0 -
Ohh i've subscribed to that thread Aesop, thanks. Didn't have time today but deffo gonna look into it.
The SA at Mr T's was mortified when she saw all my coupons todayOh well, i'm keeping her in a job! So heres how i did....
£12 off £60 with free collection online
£24 in p-cone vouchers (you can imagine how long it took to scan these :rotfl: )
£4 off £40
£4.45 in various money off coupons (clubcard and magazine)
So today on my "big" shop i saved a total of........ £44.45p!!!!!!!
Very chuffed with my effots... *rushes off to update total*
EDIT: £297.10p/£310
So so close..... Will be spending the rest of today and tomorrow walking round with my head down hoping for some decent roadkill! :rotfl:Slimming World Challenge 2017 0/30.5lb
Grocery challenge 2017 JAN: £5.56/£3500
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