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2015 - January ~ Make £10 a day challenge ~ everybody welcome
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Hi guys I'm having a little trouble I'm really trying to make a go at this £10 a day (as I want me and my partner out of debt this year) but I can seem to make even a £5 I'm got items on eBay, gumtree, facebook that don't seem to be selling at the moment I'm delivering yellow pages but now been told I won't get that money till feb (bit ****** about that) Iv tried online surveys but don't seem to be getting any money for doing them. Anyone any ideas of what I can do????? I will try pretty much anything thanks in advanceBeen hiding under a rock for that last few years hoping it will go away but it doesn't now is the time for the rocket 🚀 I want to be no I need to be debt free Debt free #45 £5.50- £500 1p challenge £47.19 - £667.95 (Doing this in a random order). £5 a day Jan - total £103.37 (short but only way is up£5 a day Feb - total £19.13. Debt free by march 2025 (if pay mins)0
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Have a look at the Boost your Income thread. Lots of ideas on there. Most of us do Swagbucks or Clixsense as well as other things.Make £520 a year in 2020 so far (£0 cash £0 AGC)
(2019,£481.69) (2018, no idea!) ( 2017 £673.20) (2016 £800.97) (2015 £791.42/$312)
Penny challenge: 21/366 (66.70/671.61)
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All going a bit slowly at the mo, been busy with work, have been updating my debt free diary where I can and keeping a good list of what's going in and out on my notes app so I can paste it into said diary at the end of each week
Have just updated my signature to show where I am up to now, but of course I can't remember it to share here.
Will do a proper catch up tomorrow so won't like any posts so I can find where I last read up to properly!
Hope everyone is well
RTB
xx£1k emergency fund (#33) £140/£1000 10.4%
DFBXmas 2015 (#033) £3,328.76/£49,404 6.7%
Sealed Pot Challenger #474 £16.27/£100 target0 -
LionessInWinter - it's just tutoring for a few kids of friends. It actually probably takes a lot more effort than it's worth and takes up time, but I find it so difficult to say no to anyone
Ah well, don't want to complain too much. Just the last thing you want to do in Winter when you're snug at home after work is to go back out again.
Thanks for sharing. I can understand not wanting to leave the house but it's all for a good cause.
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At last something to post! £50 YouGov has been paid :T my goodness does that £50 seem a long time to amass! Also £4 on a scratch card. I think I am back on track :beer:Grocery Challenge 2017: Jan £85/£300
Make £10 a day challenge - Jan £32.27/£310
Pay off debt by Christmas 2017 #43 £32.27/£5000
In too much debt to put the number on paper0 -
2p road kill to add.
Was just about to do a whiny post about how unbearably slow January has been for me when an email popped up for an Ebay Buy It Now :-) Only £9.99 before fees but it's given me renewed motivation!Shifting my energy for 20200 -
Claimed money lurking in an old matched betting account - £9.38.0
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kirstydriver wrote: »Jan:
£100 tips, husband gave me his tips again
£3 Pincone
£20 eBay
£1.35 App trailers
£66.16 Bubblews
Woohoo I'm glad your Bubblews payment has come through KirstyMine is pending and should be arriving in my Paypal account so fingers crossed! I'm waiting to see if they will pay for the full amount for the one I redeemed in December.
Purpleroses wrote: »Finally off the mark, £114.12 bingo winnings to add
That's a great amount Purpleroses, congrats
Welcome Olaf2014. I would echo what Sugarplum634 has suggested and look through the Boost Your Income section. Also, have you looked at the things mentioned at the first post of this thread? There are some great ideas there.Thank you to everyone who posts on here0 -
Cashed out 39p on Qmee which takes me to £207.81.0
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£50 from You gov landed in my bank yesterday. £10 amazon vouchers from SBs. £20 in Debenhams vouchers from S&Scan so not doing too badly so far. Keep up the good work everyone.
Rosie xJan £10 a day £326.75/£3100
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