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July 2014 - Make £10 a day challenge - ALL WELCOME

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  • Sarah-Jean
    Sarah-Jean Posts: 61 Forumite
    Two more eBay sales and one FB sale and I'm only £4 off my target! :dance:

    Why oh why did I NEVER think to sell my old unwanted stuff before?!
    Make £10 a day challenges - 2014 Jul-Dec - £1911!!!
    The Ultimate Biggest Loser Challenge - Loser No. 12 = 0lbs/71lbs

    DFW - [STRIKE]£15000[/STRIKE] / £7500
    MFW - [STRIKE]£182,500[/STRIKE] / £152,000
  • toastking
    toastking Posts: 187 Forumite
    Sorry I went a bit awol (why do I do this!) We have finally sorted out our debt situation and should be able to get our heads above water properly in August. I have been selling loads this month including clothes and another craft venture that didn't work out! I am up to £245.64. I took a 2 week break from bubblews but am back on there and I am waiting on 2 redemptions. The site seems to be working better now so I have been able to redeem much quicker! I will aim for £15 a day this month I think :)

    I've only recently signed up to Bubblews but have found the service to be dreadful. When it works it's excellent, but I'd say 50%+ of the time I try to sign in there is a problem! Is this better than normal?
  • starnac
    starnac Posts: 5,946 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Small bay of e sale. After fees etc £1.49 almost not worth it. But means less clutter

    Total so far, a very poor £9.49/£250
    Goals for February
    Declutter 2/50
    Money Made £0/£200
    Overpayments £0/£200
  • mavvymoo
    mavvymoo Posts: 2,152 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud! Mortgage-free Glee!
    Another £40 today from an extra job I did :D Still not listed anything as just been to busy doing everything else.

    Hopefully will get round to it soon but it will still be there next month if not :rotfl:


    Good luck to all

    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 :T


  • Bit more to add from savings from car parking, and Ebay sales, but going a bit slow.
    Make £10 a day 2024
    Jan £193.68/£280
  • Ninno820
    Ninno820 Posts: 765 Forumite
    Going slow but managed to make another £4.39 to add to the pot
    44 day challenge


    1. Pay £650 off overdraft (£ 288/ £650)
    2. Lose 12 lbs (4.5/ 12)
    3. Use YNAB everyday (6/44)
  • Rosie
    Rosie Posts: 1,758 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    £10 off my shopping today at Morrisons using the coupon in the Daily Mirror (actual saving was £9.45 as the paper was 55p)
    Jan £10 a day £326.75/£310
  • Progress has slowed a bit but just got £8 from an ebay sale and a little bit from qmee.
  • Natterjack88
    Natterjack88 Posts: 758 Forumite
    toastking wrote: »
    I've only recently signed up to Bubblews but have found the service to be dreadful. When it works it's excellent, but I'd say 50%+ of the time I try to sign in there is a problem! Is this better than normal?

    I think I needed a break from there as I was so fed up of the error messages. I came back to it though and didn't get any at all until today when they have been doing maintenance on the site. I have found now though that since that has been done it isn't working in chrome so have had to switch back to safari, but that may be because I am on mac. If you want a starting point I have done a post on their that explains how I got from <$2 daily average to over $10, and its now actually more than that. Or I can copy and paste and inbox you it. My username is the same on there as here :)
    £20 a day April 2014 £834.87/£600 :j
    £20 a day May 2014 £108.45/£600
  • purple.sarah
    purple.sarah Posts: 2,517 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I just received a letter saying I am due a refund of my pension contributions from my old job. Nice to get a letter that's not a bill! The refund is £106.88 - NI and tax deductions so I'll include it in my total when I recieve it.
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