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get rid of £1000 debt in 2 months challenge!!
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Oh emily you go for it!
Me & OH ahve been asleep. Not productive LOL
I seem to have ground to a stop.
I cant ebay, cos we are going away.
Ive done my quidcos
Ive done my pigs back
I dont know what else I can do apart from compling really and forcing OH to do more. :P
Maybe its cos im tired IM flagging?
Everyone esle doing great tho, emily who pays you £5 per survey! im lucky to get 15p!:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0 -
Oh emily you go for it!
Me & OH ahve been asleep. Not productive LOL
I seem to have ground to a stop.
I cant ebay, cos we are going away.
Ive done my quidcos
Ive done my pigs back
I dont know what else I can do apart from compling really and forcing OH to do more. :P
Maybe its cos im tired IM flagging?
Everyone esle doing great tho, emily who pays you £5 per survey! im lucky to get 15p!
It's the emystery shopping website0 -
I had some free o2 sim cards delivered today, but looking at ebay they either don't sell or go for peanuts. And i don't need peanuts. Any ideas?"I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something."0
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Hallo everyoneJust signed up to brainjuicer and earned 1.25. I am thinking if i have to take any money earned in Amazon vouchers then i will use for a xmas/birthday gift, therefore saving myself 5.00 in real cash......or is this cheating?DFW Nerd no 546
Official 10k New Years Resolution
£10k by 31/12/2008
Earn £10 a day in Jan challenge: Target £310 - So far £184.98
January Shopping Challenge : Target £50 - Spent £16.050 -
Oooooooooh get you lot! Arent you doing well!
I cant do much until the weekend as I work two jobs and just got home but I've signed up for a few survey sites, applied and sent the test off for AQA, got all the odd coins around the house and car together and made a Plan of Action for Saturday.
I might not get AQA though as I forgot to say it was my own work on the test
Also, Dezzi, I never did get the confirmation email from Free Fivers??? I logged back in and it said it sent another email but nothing, not even in my spam folder"Life is like a game of cards. The hand you are dealt isdeterminism; the way you play it is free will.” Jawaharlal NehruI am a magnet for all kinds of deeper wondermentI am a wunderkind ohI am a ground-breaker naive enough to believe thisI am a princess on the way to my throne0 -
I've got a test for Aqa to do too, made a start yesterday but the kids were being too noisy. Will have another go tonighht, some of the questions look like they'll be hard though!!Debts - [STRIKE]£9925.64[/STRIKE] £8841.88 :T Aiming to get below £9k by the end of Oct.
:D:D November aim - sub £7.5k! :cool:
Just Say No November - Challenger 19 ~ Groceries £0/£160 ~ NSD's 1/25 ~ Money made £6/£800 -
Heya folks, Ive got a question about some cashback terms and conditions on Freefivers.
I'm looking at ways of earning as much as I can with as little cost as possible and had a nosey at the bingo/gambling links (I'm a bingo-holic). I think there's a flaw in some of the T&C's which might be beneficial to us DFW's.
Conditions for BetFair - £15 cash back Open up a new account, deposit at least £10 and make your first bet to qualify.
Cyberslotz - £12.50 cash back
Members must deposit atleast the minimum £10 to qualify.
King jackpot - £15 cash back
Deposit £10 to enable cashback
So if I'm reading this right, in the first example I could place a little bet, get the cashback and withdraw my funds? And for the rest it's just a case of deposit the cash and the cashback is ours?!
Here's hoping anyway!
JoanneDebt free since 2014 - now saving for a mortgage deposit :heart2:
This time I'm on top of it! We live and learn :coffee:0 -
Ignore what I've just said, KingJackpot won't let you withdraw any funds untill you're vreached £40, and Cyberslots doesn't let you remove your deposit either. Bum. Och well, can't blame a lass for trying :rotfl:Debt free since 2014 - now saving for a mortgage deposit :heart2:
This time I'm on top of it! We live and learn :coffee:0 -
Well hello hello - v annoying site just crashed after typing message, first time that has happened for me hey ho!
Anyway, all ok. have revived IPoints account, got 5000 and need 8300 for a £30 voucher so have been signing up to all the stuff on there! If anyone wants to join, i have a handy link to help me too!!! Apart from that 1 mystery shop (which I ordered the wrong thing so may have to delete that later) no more lined up which is depressing! :mad:
So my totals as standing:
Mystery Shopping: £79
AQA : £32.70
Quidco : £63.60
RPoints: £2.82
Other: £53.49
making £231.61 - musn't grumble
Sure I had far more interesting insights last time I wrote this message but...!
Well done all with the money making and motivational tips:T
PS When I first applied for AQA I put all the right times etc and ended up getting rejected - possibly be a little creative with your numbers!! good luck!DFW Nerd #1310 -
Joanne, as you seem to have realised - you usually have to wager LOADS before you can withdraw, therefore a possible profit but definatly not risk free.
the best offer I found was Virgin Casino - there's a thread which explains all the ins and outs so check it out!DFW Nerd #1310
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