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£2015 in 2015
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Cashed what I had on topcashback
waiting for it to appear in my bank, but still happy that it's something to start me off so couldn't wait to add it to my signature! I'm going to be listing anything I want to get rid of on ebay/gumtree/facebay tomorrow so i'll (hopefully) make money there too. Fingers crossed.
Debt Paid - £0/£7240
Debt free goal date - 30 April 2019.0 -
I would love to join in if I am not too late to sign-up.£2015 in 2015/£1294.600
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I would love to join too please0
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Cani i join this please2023 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
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DH has had a letter from tax office this morning stating he is entitled to a refund of over £30. As soon as we receive the cheque this will be going into savings account, which will bring it up to around £80 in total.
EDIT: £30 from eBay sale added to savings
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Should we post our totals each week/monthly etc?ally.0
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Should we post our totals each week/monthly etc?
How the old thread was run was that you posted at least monthly. Personally I think just post when you wantIf you don't have time for daily or weekly then nothing wrong with monthly, just make sure you keep a track
I'm now on £43/£2015 with another £200 to come today and 150 euros due next week. My money isn't for savings, its for fun :j I may look for a separate savings challenge in a month or two though. Perhaps another £2015 for that.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Thanks
I'm in a similar position - it is mostly for fun and clearing a little bit of debt I have. I probably will post weekly as I can't do daily ^^
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£81.49/£2015
Selling books to amazon and webuybooks and a car remote control tester i had in the garage.
Bought some stock to resell but i wont know what i've made until the auctions all end Sunday night. Will update my total then.
Bought more stock today, due to arrive next week. So have a batch of £90 of purchases finishing Sunday night, then i've three more batches coming next week costing me £200, £135 and £76.95 respectively. Think i'm on track for 50% net markup.0 -
£81.49/£2015
Selling books to amazon and webuybooks and a car remote control tester i had in the garage.
Bought some stock to resell but i wont know what i've made until the auctions all end Sunday night. Will update my total then.
Bought more stock today, due to arrive next week. So have a batch of £90 of purchases finishing Sunday night, then i've three more batches coming next week costing me £200, £135 and £76.95 respectively. Think i'm on track for 50% net markup.
Just a curious question really, are you deducting the money you spend back from your total? Or are you just adding money on after it goes over what you spent on the stock?This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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