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

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  • System
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    No surveys this morning :( I might have to take back a wrong light bulb to Aldi. It's profit still right? Especially since it was my husband who bought it and I'm returning it for the money? lol
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  • StressedSteph
    StressedSteph Posts: 2,834 Forumite
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    Morning all


    Made £14 this morning through my little craft business.


    Just did a forecast on my budget till the end of July and I am £500 short :eek:.


    Most definitely need to be making at least £10 per day now :o.


    Off to make more stuff xx
  • MrsCautious
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    edited 1 July 2014 at 3:26PM
    You really have helped makebakesavethank you so much for your detailed and thoughtful response, I need to be sure if it's for me, I think I 'm 55/45 in favour at the moment. Weirdly enough I can remember being in a bookies as a child but never been back! Don't think I should have been allowed in really!
  • gothrockchic1
    gothrockchic1 Posts: 1,959 Forumite
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    Hi Emma can you please count me in. £5 per day for me. Thank you for running this thread again.
  • nat21luv
    nat21luv Posts: 3,434 Forumite
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    I woke up to £15 energy cashback in my account from the mse energy club and a £5 on device paypal payment :)


    Just had to pay off the solicitors fees of £180 so I would love to claw that back this month just by doing extra stuff. Im hoping to save £500 but this means I need to be super frugal and organised...the latter is not in my vocab! :D
    £20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**
  • hummingbird
    hummingbird Posts: 1,522 Forumite
    Small win of £4.50 cashed out this morning :-)

    Mrs Cautious, I do exactly the same as haybel, so far have only used these cashback offers for bingo sites, not sports betting. I have had about £200 payable and am waiting for another £80 to filter through - need to put some more offers in at the front end so the stream of income continues. I only deposit £10 into a bingo site and the cashback has been as much as £52!

    I haven't ventured into matched betting as yet.........may have a look but I'm a bit put off by it sounding so complicated!!

    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.

    Hope this helps!
    Hummingbird x
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  • earningNsaving
    earningNsaving Posts: 57 Forumite
    edited 1 July 2014 at 12:21PM
    I would like to take part this month at £5 per day please. Last month I made a shocking 'bug ger all' unless I include about 33p (58cents) from paid email earnings lol. Edited to add that I had forgotten to include some qmee payments which added up to around £1.50.

    I have started this month off extremely well. We received a £125 tesco gift card today just for signing up to sky tv :)
    £5 a day challenge ~ May £56.72/£155 July £125/£155
  • Small win of £4.50 cashed out this morning :-)

    Mrs Cautious, I do exactly the same as haybel, so far have only used these cashback offers for bingo sites, not sports betting. I have had about £200 payable and am waiting for another £80 to filter through - need to put some more offers in at the front end so the stream of income continues. I only deposit £10 into a bingo site and the cashback has been as much as £52!

    I haven't ventured into matched betting as yet.........may have a look but I'm a bit put off by it sounding so complicated!!

    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.

    Hope this helps!
    Hummingbird x

    I am with a few sites that have free games. I am curious about your last paragraph about putting in £10 on the free games and withdrawing £14.50 instantly.

    Many thanks
    £5 a day challenge ~ May £56.72/£155 July £125/£155
  • haybel19
    haybel19 Posts: 1,332 Forumite
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    ooh thank you -- I was thinking I could try and give it a go for the world cup final or Wimbledon final, there are some good topcashback deals and free bets offered as far as I can see and some good step by step instructions/guidance on this forum and on the internet, just need to make sure I understand it properly -- which means I may not be ready then! The thing I like the sound of about matched betting is that there's supposedly no risk -- you lose money though if you make mistakes. I'm very reticent about the other stuff, I come from a family who have always loved bingo, football pools, the lottery etc and I have had a very close family member have devastating experience of what an addiction to gambling can mean. But I can see you are talking very good sense there, thank you -- if the cashback is more than the money you stand to lose then that has to be worth at least considering :) -- I think I might like to look into this -- I suppose the risk is that you get hooked should you win!

    Thanks ever so much, I am at work now but I will be looking into this xx



    MrsCautious I totally understand where your coming from I only do them as cashback more than stake so a profit regardless - a family member used to own a bookies I have seen the other side. In my mind I am not gambling as I only do offers where the cashback is more than the stake so I will always be in profit. I am also very strict and as soon as I have met terms of offer I cut and run.


    For example last night I did Super Casino at the moment you deposit and play with 20 and get 52.50 cashback so I would be 32.50 up regardless what happens with stake.. however i was I was lucky played my 20 through won enough to withdraw my original stake and straight away cut and run. 52.50 up... (not counting cashback for the challenge until paid).


    Just make sure you read the terms of each offer so that you meet them. Any questions please feel free to post or PM me. I am only too happy to help.
    Make £10 a day challenge November £125.60/310
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  • gilly41
    gilly41 Posts: 909 Forumite
    Please can you put me down for £5 a day again..thank you very much hun xx
    Sealed pot challenge 7...my number is 2144.....started Nov 29th ....
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