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Making money online to become debt free.

Haveaniceday_2
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Hi, I'm not sure if I have the correct place here for this post but here goes. 
I owe my girlfriend £2000, and I'm hoping to make it back for her by earning it online. I'm thinking of websites such as the ones that do paid surveys, pay for click and anything else that will enable me to earn some cash. I'm hoping to pay it back in a year so I reckon that I will have to earn about £5.50p a day. Would this be easy enough to do? I can spend maybe 1 to 2 hours a day.
I could do with knowing which would be the best websites to register with, and to keep it simple, I don't want to register with more than 10 sites :-)
Any advice would be much appreciated :-)

I owe my girlfriend £2000, and I'm hoping to make it back for her by earning it online. I'm thinking of websites such as the ones that do paid surveys, pay for click and anything else that will enable me to earn some cash. I'm hoping to pay it back in a year so I reckon that I will have to earn about £5.50p a day. Would this be easy enough to do? I can spend maybe 1 to 2 hours a day.
I could do with knowing which would be the best websites to register with, and to keep it simple, I don't want to register with more than 10 sites :-)
Any advice would be much appreciated :-)

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Have a look at the 'Up your income' thread - all this and more is answered there.0
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You would be better off doing a part time job ! Would be very difficult to make that kind of money doing surveys etc. Besides which, a lot of the better paying ones dont pay out in cash but in vouchers. Good LuckIts just a bad day, Not a bad life .. :cool:0
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£5.50 for two hours work = £2.75 per hour. A part time job is likely to pay considerably more.0
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Haveaniceday wrote: »Hi, I'm not sure if I have the correct place here for this post but here goes.
I owe my girlfriend £2000, and I'm hoping to make it back for her by earning it online. I'm thinking of websites such as the ones that do paid surveys, pay for click and anything else that will enable me to earn some cash. I'm hoping to pay it back in a year so I reckon that I will have to earn about £5.50p a day. Would this be easy enough to do? I can spend maybe 1 to 2 hours a day.
I could do with knowing which would be the best websites to register with, and to keep it simple, I don't want to register with more than 10 sites :-)
Any advice would be much appreciated :-)
Sorry, I should have explained myself better :-)
I already have a part time job, and because of child and other commitments I am unable to increase my hours. So working from home is the only option to make this extra cash :cool:
Does anybody have any ideas of the best websites for this?0 -
Did you look at the 'up your income' thread? This question is asked all the time and loads of brilliant answers.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=145
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https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/43814790 -
Thanks Eliza, I did take a look after your first post, but the second link was very interesting, especially about the person who makes £1000 a year with surveys :-) It can be done it seems !0
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A paper round morning and evening is a very good way of earning the amount of money you are looking for. And with a paper round you can take your child with you most times, either in a pushchair or with their own bike. Or delivery free newspapers. One lady in our village does this with the newspaper satchel hanging from the buggy."There are not enough superlatives in the English language to describe a 'Princess Coronation' locomotive in full cry. We shall never see their like again". O S Nock0
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Some good ideas, but not as quick as you may like.
Webcam websites make people a lot of money, however it has to be your kind of thing :-00 -
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So am I, I was lol!0
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