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July 2014 - Make £10 a day challenge - ALL WELCOME
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hummingbird wrote: »Just to say, there are a family of sites I play on regularly for the free games. I manage to cash out small wins like the £4.50 today, even though the minimum cashout is £10. I just deposit £10 and cash out £14.50 immediately. Once you are out of the initial offer which has requirements before you can withdraw there is nothing to stop you doing this. I didn't used to bother but realised I was throwing away a lot of little wins as if you keep on playing you may end up losing it again.Barclay Card - £3,095.52/£3,200.00 (3%) Santander Loan - £9,944.45/£10,113.00 (2%)
May 2014 - 114kg Current - 103.5kg!0 -
hummingbird wrote: »Hi earningnsaving, what I do is : let's say your balance is £0.00 but then you have won some free spins on daily free game (such as they have on jackpotjoy and related sites) - let's say you play the spins and win £4.50 -Or you may win due to a chat host game etc.
You cannot cash this out as the threshold is £10.00 minimum - however, deposit £10.00 and your balance is now £14.50 - which you can withdraw.
Hope this makes sense!
I used to do similar. I found another loophole with this so will send you a PM£5 a day challenge ~ May £56.72/£155 July £125/£1550 -
earningNsaving wrote: »I used to do similar. I found another loophole with this so will send you a PM
EarningNsaving would you be kind enough to send it to me to?
Thank you.Make £10 a day challenge November £125.60/310
December 417.35/310 January 512.33/310
£1000 emergency fund challenge 0/1000
Rule of 3 challenge 13/3650 -
And they're off....
66p saved using APG voucher.Barclay Card - £3,095.52/£3,200.00 (3%) Santander Loan - £9,944.45/£10,113.00 (2%)
May 2014 - 114kg Current - 103.5kg!0 -
£8.38 for me from TCB. I have a day off work tomorrow - now, should I sit in the garden sunning myself or be productive, do some online surveys and see what I can find to sell?0
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How do you work out where to sell your stuff, what items are facebook, gumtree, ebay or car boot?
I put stuff I think I can sell locally on facebook and anything I think needs wider appeal on ebay. I take odds and sods and heavy stuff to a car boot. Last resort for clothes is our local Cash for Clothes type operation. Sold one child's bike on facebook plus baby car seats etc, now put another bike on ebay, collection only, it's not shifting! ebay can have free listings but for fees to be worth it, ebay may be better for more expensive or specialist items?
I put things on lower on facebook than ebay for quick sale, have sold wii, radiators, books, Xmas stuff, but sell decent DVDs/blu ray on ebay as they get higher prices there.
I have found ebay ok to sell decent quality clothes.
If stuff doesn't sell, it can end up in car boot sale.0 -
And I too am off the starting blocks with $1 from CheckPointsYour biggest asset is TIME! I'm focused on multi-generational financial freedom.0
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ChevalierTialys wrote: »Is there a list of these anywhere??
Hi Chevalier - they are jackpotjoy, sun, heart, fabulous, virgin games, and caesars.....all part of the gamesys network.
They can all be joined via topcashback - all except caesars have the daily free game. ( although it does have some free bingo sessions sometimes)
However please do take care as always with these offers. The sites are great fun to play but obviously not if you lose money, we are supposed to be making money hehehe :-)£10 a day extra in May '18[B]£35/310[
Virtual Sealed Pot 2018 £500/£2500 = 20%
You can find my diary here:http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5189836:beer:0 -
£6.25 from cashback on 123 credit card. We only put petrol on this card as it pays 3% cashback and as we both now have less juicy cars our fuel bill has dropped from £495 a month to £199 this month :eek::eek:
I am so happy with a £300 a month saving what a difference.:D
Happy Happy Happy
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 -
Just cashed out a £5 Amazon voucher on My Survey...
going to list more on ebay/facebook in a bit... and check out some of my normal haunts... determined to ace this month.
MavvyMoo bet you are thrilled to bits with that saving. Big difference.Make £10 a day challenge November £125.60/310
December 417.35/310 January 512.33/310
£1000 emergency fund challenge 0/1000
Rule of 3 challenge 13/3650
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