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~November 2013 Make £10 a day challenge ~ everybody most welcome to join
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Postman just delivered a £50 cheque from populus live :jJan £10 a day £326.75/£3100
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£5 from Swagbucks brings me a little closer to target - still a long way off though!
Debt free wannabe
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Yay can finally add something, paid £30 for a sale on facebook, I ended up delivering it though, save any more messing about with collection.0
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Just £4 in egg sales for me.:D
Hopefully I will be able to add some more tomorrow with a bit of luck
Mav x
Debt free and Mortgage free thank you to all for your encouragement and advice :j
Crazy Clothes challenge £300/£48 and 5 months /0 without spending :T0 -
£1.95 credited back to me for something that hadn't turned up from a company, but then it turned up a week late today! Free money!0
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used my £20 tassimo credit and then bought some more in Morrisons so saved £27.96Make £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
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Quick question if anyone is out there?!
What do you do when you've sold anything that isn't nailed down on ebay, amazon etc?? What do seasoned £10 a day challengers do?Debt at Highest: £10,739.15 (12/11/13) | Total Debt: 10,445.65; Barclaycard: £4,270.03; Santander CC: £1973.88 (1% Challenge 1/100); BoS Overdraft 1: £1500; BoS Overdraft 2: £1500; Partners CC: £1200 |
29th Nov - 23rd December Challenges: NSD: 0/10;
PAD: 3/23; eBay: £116/£50; Apps: £19/£10 |0 -
I normally buy breakfast and lunch at work, but this week I have had all home made stuff. I'm claiming a saving of £20 for this week only, as from now it's going to be the norm.
Fae xx
“Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination." Oscar Wilde
January Grocery Challenge - £189.44/£300.00
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Spinningthewheels wrote: »Quick question if anyone is out there?!
What do you do when you've sold anything that isn't nailed down on ebay, amazon etc?? What do seasoned £10 a day challengers do?
I feel like the end is in sight for stuff I can sell, one thing I have done for extra income that I hadn't looked into before is mystery shopping, have almost £50 of assignments for this month, and that's just based on picking a few that fit in with me, I think if you have the time it may be possible to make a fair bit more?
ETA: I'm now at £63 in planned ms assignments for November.
Also I've moved on to selling stuff for my mum and allowing an agreed small percentage for me.0 -
£5 amazon voucher from swagbucks and 11p from Qmee0
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