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Make £10 a day - January 2014 challenge!! Everybody most welcome to join :)
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            BlueCow1975 wrote: »Great price on the kilt MrsCautious
 Thankyou,
 I couldn't believe it! And now my mother-in-law has very kindly said she'd like to give me half, we are splitting the proceeds between Cancer Research and a charity that I help. I've added £55.72 which is my half, I've also added £13.14 from TCB and 10p from Qmee. Cashback was on theatre tickets bought as a Xmas present -- Wicked next weekend 0 0
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            Crappy day in the office today, so I was feeling a bit bleurgh. I finished a bit early and did my mystery shop. I also got a free cake and hot chocolate as part of it, that I hadn't expected so that cheered me up. Just finished uploading the report.
 I accepted another two mystery shopping jobs one for £13.50 and the other for £15. They both need doing by Saturday.
 Nothing else to report.
 Keep going everyone, not even half way yet and people seem to be doing really well!- Mortgage over-payments to date: = £16,746
- Original redemption date: August 2043
- Current redemption date: July 2041
- Debt: £15,930
- Savings: £12,430
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            £3.67 from a wombled receipt and a further 55p ASDA price promise.
 I'm waiting on £27 from Ciao, and am nearly at the cash out levels for Neobux and Clixsense.Your biggest asset is TIME! I'm focused on multi-generational financial freedom.0
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            Woohoo! £127.13 profit on ebay tonight Every little penny desperately needed Every little penny desperately needed 2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0
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            Hi
 Please can I join, its my first challenge! Going for £10/day.
 So far
 £9 returned unwanted xmas gift
 £20.20 roadkill
 £80 cancelled cleaner (not sure if this counts)
 £1 survey
 £1 nectar points
 £5 sold on fb
 Total £116.20
 Planning to sell stuff on webuybooks and got a box down from the loft to sell and start comping again. Thanks for all the inspiration :-)January make £10/day challenge - £116.20/£3100
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            Right! now I am officially a member, rather than loitering casually in the shadows being secretly impressed by all of you..... time for an update on the month so far..... and not a bad start for sure!
 Ebay: £59.80
 Amazon: £36.00
 Music Magpie: £22.60
 Ziffit: £64.38
 Overtime at work: £583 (not sure I can keep that up though ;-) )
 TOTAL: £765.78p
 (Plus-and not included within my total but still making me a happy woman- moving over from the dreaded n-power to co-op energy- quoted as saving me a whopping £67 per month and home being looked at for a possible water meter- saving me a suggested £14 a month)
 Now also completing surveys/ checking adverts/ looking for freebies/ completing competitions and contemplating mystery shopping.........
 If all else fails, I am also heading towards a clutter free home which can only be good!
 Thanks for all your tips and advice- has been a revelation and an inspiration :-)0
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            £3 from surveys
 Tf x Total Debt: L1 £4866, L2 £1050, CC £0 Original Debt £29 k Total Debt: L1 £4866, L2 £1050, CC £0 Original Debt £29 k 
 £5 a day July challenge Member # £9.40 / £70
 (£5 a day challenge since Nov = £1472.34)
 Sealed Pot Challenge 7 Member # 2101
 Debt Free Wannabe Nov 2014 Member # 128 £5613 / £10 0000
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            Had rotten 'flu' bug last few days so not brilliant progress -
 but
 Screwfix voucher - £5.00
 Ebay - £67.31 (after deductions etc)
 .49p cashback (qmee)
 More cash for clothes (found place to take bed sheets, towels etc) - £4.65
 (£111.15 for month so far) - will update signatureDebt at LBM £60k (July 09) Jan14 £5k Feb14 £4615
 Mar14 £4379 End Mar 14 £4035 :T
 Completely crazy clothes challenge 2014 0/£100
 2014 frugal living challenge0
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            $6 from NeobuxYour biggest asset is TIME! I'm focused on multi-generational financial freedom.0
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 TOTAL: £765.78p
 (Plus-and not included within my total but still making me a happy woman- moving over from the dreaded n-power to co-op energy- quoted as saving me a whopping £67 per month and home being looked at for a possible water meter- saving me a suggested £14 a month)
 Now also completing surveys/ checking adverts/ looking for freebies/ completing competitions and contemplating mystery shopping.........
 If all else fails, I am also heading towards a clutter free home which can only be good!
 Thanks for all your tips and advice- has been a revelation and an inspiration :-)
 Wow, wow and wow! You'll soon be addicted to this thread and this challenge in general.I like to make money
 Best wins: £3,000 luxury holiday, holiday in Cornwall, £250 Murad Skincare hamper, angle grinder
 :j Make £10 a day challenger - it pays for trips to Florida! :j
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