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Make £10 a day - August 2013 - everybody most welcome at any time

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  • usa1
    usa1 Posts: 538 Forumite
    edited 14 August 2013 at 1:15PM
    I am averaging out £12 a day from online surveys at Paid Surveys. I still think I can up my output if I put more time into it
    Art - £12.00 average is good:T mine is an average of £10.00 (although not with Paid Surveys) and I try to match that with couponing too, Focus groups too are a good way of `quick-win cash`,
    It's not the despair, Laura. I can take the despair. It's the hope I can't stand. ~ Brian Stimpson, Clockwise
  • usa1
    usa1 Posts: 538 Forumite
    Today so far;

    £5.00 Amazon code from a `win` with Orange
    £3.00 MoC at Tesco
    £2.00 iMutual
    It's not the despair, Laura. I can take the despair. It's the hope I can't stand. ~ Brian Stimpson, Clockwise
  • haybel19
    haybel19 Posts: 1,332 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Cashback Cashier
    £20 Amazon voucher from DOOYOO and £12 QUIDCO payment to add...
    Make £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 13/365
  • usa1 wrote: »
    Art - £12.00 average is good:T mine is an average of £10.00 (although not with Paid Surveys) and I try to match that with couponing too, Focus groups too are a good way of `quick-win cash`,

    Thanks dude. I think I time I save searching for survey sites by using Paid Surveys allows me a bit more time to get some surveys done.
    I'm shocked at how much money I can get from just doing surveys whilst I watch tv
  • fairyclicks
    fairyclicks Posts: 3,884 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    some more ebay sales for me - shoes bought for £1 sold for £10, another pair bought for £4 sold for £20 and a pair of boots bought for £6 sold for £15 :D

    Am well over £1000 now :D

    Struggling mood wise so excuse me if i sound a bit off :( xx
    Debt at Aug 2010 (LBM) £21,908.86, Debt Freeeeee Date 4th Nov 2013 :j:j:j Massive Thanks to the £10 per day thread :A Next goals:
    Savings £1203.16/£10,000******Mortgage to Zero: £52,579.46 to go
    Feb Earnings: £711.20/£500 March: £434.41/£500
    Currently compiling an A-Z of earning sites and happy to share it ;)
  • gothrockchic1
    gothrockchic1 Posts: 1,959 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Photogenic
    Claimed my OnePoll, does anyone know how long they are taking for payout?

    I am now missing my Polls (soon I will delete my account), does anyone have any suggestions for apps on the Iphone?
  • dorajar
    dorajar Posts: 900 Forumite
    £2.25 top cash back and £2.50 from a petrol coupon. Really need to pull my finger out this month.
    Make £10 per day in July £45.48/£310
    June £232.66, May £310.36, April £310.19, March £287.32, February £250.18, January £257.24
    Swagbucks in 2015 £65/£150
  • Suziebabe
    Suziebabe Posts: 294 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Debt-free and Proud! Combo Breaker
    I've realised that the rules I've been applying to my money earning may have been in error - I haven't been counting it unless I could actually transfer it to my bank account, but thats probably not the point, right? It's not like I'm going to remember what I did to earn cash back or how many surveys i did by the time I can transfer the cash - or should I wait??

    So for example, in the last week I've switched gas & electric with the energy club, earning £90 cash back and reducing my outgoings by £18 per month - so can I count that?

    (please say yes please say yes please say yes :D)
    LBM Dec 2013, Total Debt £31,992.06 Debt Free Date June 2022
  • fairyclicks
    fairyclicks Posts: 3,884 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Suziebabe wrote: »
    I've realised that the rules I've been applying to my money earning may have been in error - I haven't been counting it unless I could actually transfer it to my bank account, but thats probably not the point, right? It's not like I'm going to remember what I did to earn cash back or how many surveys i did by the time I can transfer the cash - or should I wait??

    So for example, in the last week I've switched gas & electric with the energy club, earning £90 cash back and reducing my outgoings by £18 per month - so can I count that?

    (please say yes please say yes please say yes :D)

    yes :) lol!

    we usually wait until the cashback or survey cash is received before adding it to stop us getting confused!

    I just discovered a £25 amazon voucher sitting in my swaggers account - promptly added to account and spent on a new car boot table - its well overdue! i won't know myself lol
    Debt at Aug 2010 (LBM) £21,908.86, Debt Freeeeee Date 4th Nov 2013 :j:j:j Massive Thanks to the £10 per day thread :A Next goals:
    Savings £1203.16/£10,000******Mortgage to Zero: £52,579.46 to go
    Feb Earnings: £711.20/£500 March: £434.41/£500
    Currently compiling an A-Z of earning sites and happy to share it ;)
  • £57.38 cleared from TCB and 19p in interest in small savings account. Not much else going on but might take some clothes to cash4clothes this weekend - probably ony get a few quid but better than all the effort of ebay for 50p profit here and there!
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