2015: Sell £1000
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Sounds like a great idea to me. Would love to join in set my target at £500 also we need a good declutter.#Sealed pot #085.
1 debt versus 100 days £108.32/£300:j
Debt Jan 2016 £6877.37. Aug £6155.56
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kdalwayskint wrote: »Just curious, is there any reason to use Ziffit over any other book buying website?
I've found that all the other book buying sites "aren't currently looking" for any books that I have to sell. They're all ones I had at university, and even the ones geared at academic books won't take them (the joys of doing such an obscure course I suspect!). Ziffit have always accepted them and pay an average of £6 per book for the ones they are taking which is great for me as I got most of mine for free.
I still have about 100 academic books, that on the last attempt with ziffit they weren't accepting, but every couple of months I scan them all and there's always ones that they weren't accepting but now will.
They actually accepted all of the books I sent them last time, so I am off the mark with £41.14Debt Free By Xmas 2015 #68: 265.49/3587.86 7.40%
Wedding Savings - 0/£5,000
Goals:
Make £5 a day Jan - 25.44/155 Jan NSD 10/20
Sell £1,500: 41.14/1500 2.74% Roadkill Rebel #9:0 -
Could you add me to the list please - hopefully make £1000 and declutter loft/shed/ various drawers cupboards0
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Can you please add me to the list? I aim to be clutter free of mind and surroundings in 2015 and this is the first step. I'll aim for £1000 too.If you always do what you have always done, you will always get what you always got!0
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Hello,
Can I join please? Planning on having a good declutter in 2015. Would like to aim for £1000, going to sort a few things to list on Ebay later.0 -
Hi Apple,
I'd like to tentatively join this please.
Having just moved rather than find homes for all my clutter, yes a lot of it moved with me, going to try and get rid of it.
Looking to make £500. I don't think I have enough to make £1000.
Not really sure what I am going to spend it on, it may go in the motorhome dream pot.
shyFeb NST #4
Food £16.55/£200, Fuel £0/£250, Ents £17.47/£180, General £4/£100, SFD 8/15, LTW 11/16
Debt Free Date Friday 29th March 2014 :j0 -
Hi all,
Love to join this challenge, I've got lots to clear out and plan to add all proceeds to my house deposit
Can you please put me down for £2k please?
thanks2023 Target- £70k towards my 1st Home :money:£10/70k :jSave 12k in 2023 £6000/£12k Make £2023 in 2023 £500/£2023 December 2023 Target - £10k Emergency Fund Pot - £200/£10k0 -
:j Can you add me please. £1000 is almost a hundred a month so I'm not sure I can do that but if I aim for £500 I might surprise myself. I'll try to send my totals monthly as I'm sure you don't want to be adding up every e bay item. Thanks for doing this. I'll put the number and total in my signature if that will help. :TDebt Free by 2016
NUMBER 46 £2613/£7324
CC MBNA 324 PAID :T RBS 3000/470 Loan 4000/816
Mortgage £11,000 :j0 -
Brilliant challenge, apple muncher. Thanks for starting it and Samiszel for doing the spreadsheet:T.
Am making a but of extra money from selling books on Amazon but this challenge may make me start eBaying again. I've been selling general clutter elsewhere (indoor hall sales etc) but have been a real slacker this year with outdoor car boot sales. My only excuse is the weather, I'm a fair-weather booter:o. I've mountains of both debt and clutter so this challenge will make sure I do something positive about both of them:j
Put me down for £1,500 please, Samiszel. I'll do my challenge from January 1st to December 31st please.
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Oh,my.Some people around here are doing soooooo well :T.
Me?Well,I listed 4 games on Facbookie selling pages before Christmas.All in excellent condition,suitable as Christmas presents,some unopened/unused .And not one sold :eek:.So,not sure how this is going to go.But,I really do need to get rid of stuff.Our house is too small for 6 of us,we need more room,the kids don't play with half their toys,I get given too many clothes that are never worn.....Over the holidays we are re-arranging/re-decorating bedrooms,and this weekend I have started emptying out wardrobes,and it is absolutely amazing how much is hidden in our wardrobes.It's like Narnia :eek:.Really must do something about it .SPC #36 :staradminx 8.SPC7=£751.10 SPC8=£651.04 SPC9=£843.00 SPC10=£872.76
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