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Make £10 a day - January 2014 challenge!! Everybody most welcome to join :)
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I've written 2 articles on Textbroker this morning, they should net me £9.50 once they've been approved. Realised that I haven't done any work on here since last March, so thanks for this challenge to make me get back to writing.
I've got an informal interview for a job this afternoon. Not sure if I'm the right person for the job but will give it my best shot and see what they think. Now just need to decide what to wear! Think I will go with suit trousers and a nice top, even though they said it was informal think it is best to err on the side of smart rather than v casual.
good luck with your job interview0 -
Well, I'm sad to report a complete and utter fail at my attempt in this. I earned a whopping £0 for the whole month of December
Probably wasn't the best time of year to join in this kind of mission eh?
This month is off to a good start though, £23 collected from an ebay sale today, got someone looking at an item after work too which will be another £5 if they take it. I'm on a mission to clear out the spare room too which may or may not offer some additional sell-able items?! I've got some DVD's which aren't shifting on a facebook group, so if I can get £5 worth they might end up being sold on music magpie or the likes (any recommendations out there for places I could use for this?).
http://www.zumu.co.uk/?gclid=CM34v5-H4rsCFVMdtAodNGYAdg
http://www.musicmagpie.co.uk/sell-DVDs/index_DVD.asp
http://www.webuybooks.co.uk/sell-books-online/
https://uk.webuy.com/
http://www.ziffit.com/sell-my-dvds
http://zapper.co.uk/
people have suggested googling for discount codes for selling stuff and you get even more back.0 -
Hi everyone :wave:
I've been lingering on this thread for the last couple of days thinking shall I, shan't I join.... I've just decided what the hell!
I think I will give it a go at making £5 a day. I've joined the "£2014 in 2014" challenge so this should go nicely hand-in-hand.
I'm a couple days behind starting a bit late, so my total is a whopping zero. I have a few things listed on eBay though, and a few more to list, so hopefully I can catch up!
Looking forward to joining you all! :j0 -
Another ebay sale to report £3.75 and a bid on a high value item.
Things that I had listed before Christmas and during Christmas that didn't sell then seem to be selling now strangely!
Total now £162.22!!!24.06.14 12 st 12 lb (waist 45" at fattest part of belly)
7.10.14 11 st 9 lb
26.02.15 12 st 5 1/2 lb
27.05.15 11 st 5.6 lb
4.8.17 11 st 1lb
Target weight: 10 1/2 stone0 -
challengers updated and first 3 posts updated. working links now in first and third posts.0
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Can report my first £1.35 earned doing OnePoll surveys. Only £48.65 to go -
All of you are doing so well!Mortgage (original/ current):193,000 (23/09/11)/ £102,500 (07/11/2019)
2019 Challenges: Make £300 a month: £9.71/£300 (January)0 -
£12.60 today from cash4clothes (took clothes and some books).
They also take belts, shoes, duvet cover sets, curtains, handbags etc
So I'm now on £27.60/£310 so far.GE 36 *MFD may 2043
MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
Emergency savings £100/£500
12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb0 -
Cashed out 45p from Qmee, bringing the total for this month so far to £2.88. Massive!December 'Make £10 A Day' Challenge - £1.82/£155.000
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Everyone is doing really well and I'm loving all the tips for money making! Thank you all[/COLOR]2024 Challenges
Live in the moment more and appreciate the small things0 -
HAPPY NEW YEAR GUYS!!
Hope you all had a lovely time? I think I've started off this year in deficit as my train ticket was nicked so had to replace it, the boiler has packed in and won't be repaired until next week so I had to buy a heater and forgot to cancel a few things so I've been paying membership
Must pull up socks, this year is the year of making money£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0
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