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

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  • £80.52 from Ebay sales the past couple of days
    £4 cheque from Paperchase after being charged for wrong item

    £553.60/£310
  • Right.... finger out! Gonna do some listing. I'm sure i'm still in holiday mode! Lol :D
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  • nat21luv
    nat21luv Posts: 3,435 Forumite
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    edited 25 August 2013 at 6:23PM
    £60.50 profit from the car Boot today, should of been a lot more but the heavens opened from nowhere and soaked all my stuff :( had to sell a lot cheaper for wet books and clothes :( oh well, extra £60 though :)

    I am now looking forward to 10 days free of students :j :D the rest is hugely welcomed, I am soooo tired come 2/3pm all the time, it's then a massive struggle until midnight when they arrive home-average of 5.5hrs sleep a night for the last 15 weeks! Yawn! So, 10 days of sleeping, digging, cooking and cleaning ahead :D
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  • That's so kind of you, thanks Aesop! He's currently in 4th place so every vote counts as he has to finish in the top 3 to be in with the chance of winning overall.

    http://offerpop.com/ContestEntry.psp?c=429366&u=3822&a=177914495580579&p=306933629360508&rest=0&id=1889927&rest2=0

    VOTED! :) How's he doing at the moment?

    Aesop - hope you're feeling a bit better now, sounded like you were hit with a right double-whammy lurgy@@:o

    Family stuff still a bit unsettled, my mother is holding on but is getting steadily worse so we're not expecting good news - unfortunately there's nothing more can be done now.

    Made £26.51 (after postage costs) today from ebay sales. :) Still waiting for a couple more payments so will count them when they are paid.

    A few survey sites nearing harvesting, hopefully at least one more by the end of the month. And I really ought to be listing some more winter stuff on ebay, boots selling particularly well for me!
    NOV 2014 £151.74/£150 ... DEC 2014 £303.81/300 ... JAN 2015 £143.33/£150
    FEBRUARY 2015 £25.79/£100
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    Earnings, Sales, Savings & Misc: £20.79
  • gothrockchic1
    gothrockchic1 Posts: 1,959 Forumite
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    Voted as well, I hope he wins! What a brave little boy!

    £5 from Swagbucks and found £5 in Tesco's :D
  • £10 lottery win :D
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  • VOTED! :) How's he doing at the moment?
    Voted as well, I hope he wins! What a brave little boy! :D

    Thank you so much both of you! Unfortunately he is slipping ever further behind in 4th, as the girls in 1st to 3rd are racing ahead with votes. Every vote counts so thank you again to anyone who has taken the time to vote. The competition ends 6th September. Xx
    Debts @ LBM £23,729.31. Debts @ 08/04/2016 £0 :j
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  • Finger firmly out.... 15 items listed on ebay including descriptions done. Gonna do photos now so I can be in bed before 10.30pm. Not feeling too well tonight :(

    CP xx
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  • well an appalling month, but loads of DIY done!
    so
    £69.00 EBAY
    £5.00 OTHER

    HOPING FOR A BETTER SEPTEMBER!:)
    Having a Consumer Holiday 2015:A

  • MrsCautious
    MrsCautious Posts: 1,621 Forumite
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    I voted please let me be lucky

    £13.76 Santander 123 cashback and interest
    £23.06 eBay sales after fees/charges
    £100 cheque from pension company
    £1.50 I'm counting for some dog food as I've been given it so won't have to buy it, am counting any savings like that as I'm doing my best to keep costs to a minimum.
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