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Make £10 a day Challenge for October 2013

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  • tattycath
    tattycath Posts: 7,175 Forumite
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    Count me in please, I'll try for £310 this month. :)
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  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    Cotta wrote: »
    Are people really making £10 per day and if so how much time is it consuming?

    Yes we really are. :j:j some people have become completely debt free :money::beer: through doing it. Purpleroses to name one.

    Depends on what you do. Some people take on second jobs. Others use apps on their phone like me so a few minutes a day tapping apps. Selling on eBay obviously that takes time. All depends what you are doing extra, surveys, mystery shopping, Facebook selling, crafting and selling. Entirely up to you.

    As a few have said it is addictive but I like seeing my debts going away and knowing that one day all the extra money will be mine for saving and spending. :T
  • Aesop wrote: »
    Yes we really are. :j:j some people have become completely debt free :money::beer: through doing it. Purpleroses to name one.

    Depends on what you do. Some people take on second jobs. Others use apps on their phone like me so a few minutes a day tapping apps. Selling on eBay obviously that takes time. All depends what you are doing extra, surveys, mystery shopping, Facebook selling, crafting and selling. Entirely up to you.

    As a few have said it is addictive but I like seeing my debts going away and knowing that one day all the extra money will be mine for saving and spending. :T

    I find that some days i make nothing.. and others LOADs... lol
    LBM 17/09/2013 [STRIKE]£4283.40[/STRIKE] November 2015 total [STRIKE]£4339.45[/STRIKE]
    Current total 29/11/2015 £4226.43
    CC - £3844.31 :eek: NW OD - [STRIKE]£500[/STRIKE] £382.12
  • After a great september I'll go for £10 a day again please
    £10 a Day Challenge Sept £798.40\£300:j
  • grrmich
    grrmich Posts: 118 Forumite
    Aesop,

    What apps are available to use on phones?

    So far I've used quidco's check in and snap and save, but if you know anything else I can be using to help with this challange I would be very grateful.
  • Nicki_Sue
    Nicki_Sue Posts: 1,263 Forumite
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    Today's effort.... bumping up things on four buy/sell sites on Facebook in the hope someone will buy them. In my defence it is still September and I've been up since 4am though :)

    I'm going to have to brave Ebay - is the fee calculator still right? I thought I read there was an extra charge now too?
    MSE-ing since 2007
  • Rosie
    Rosie Posts: 1,758 Forumite
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    Thank you all so much for your lovely kind messages. It means so much to me and I feel blessed to have so many good friends on here and in real life.
    Rosie x
    Jan £10 a day £326.75/£310
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    Rosie wrote: »
    Thank you all so much for your lovely kind messages. It means so much to me and I feel blessed to have so many good friends on here and in real life.
    Rosie x

    we all care about you Rosie and we want you to be back to fighting fit and posting about how much money you have made and what else is going on in your life :) xx
  • Hi can I join please? This is my first time. I have a credit card debt of £475.64 and I want to pay this off this month!!! So can I be put down for £10 a day please?
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  • Hey Rosie, so sorry I somehow missed your post, wishing you lots of love and hugs, and laughs with those who know and love you most xx
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