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2015 - January ~ Make £10 a day challenge ~ everybody welcome

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  • lynnejk wrote: »
    Well done on the walking -good for the purse and the body ;)

    I'll have a look at the Oc*do deal but tbh they are tops for Sm prices atm and I would miss the YS. I'll have a look though thanks :)


    Just to update that I have annual interest from a seldom used cc (keep to use abroad as it's fee-free) of £7.28 :j


    Lx


    And both the purse and the body need all the help they can get


    Thanks for that - have taken another look and they do seem pretty expensive. Think I was attracted by the idea of doing my shopping for free online, and not having to do the dreaded supermarket shop :-)

    Well done on the interest - a nice surprise!
    Make £10 a day 2024
    Jan £193.68/£280
  • Been absent for a while, work manic!
    Made £5 in amazon vouchers from a panel and £8 odd savings on my fuel using Tesco fuel save :)
    £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 target
  • January 2015
    02nd of January £ 5.00 from MySurvey
    05th of January £ 2.75 from Opinion Outpost
    07th of January £ 3.00 from Opinion Outpost
    07th of January £ 7.27 from Clickworker
    09th of January £ 40.00 from OnePoll
    14th of January £ 2.50 from Opinion Outpost
    14th of January £ 8.52 from Clickworker
    14th of January £ 5.00 Amazon voucher from Sun Insider


    Total: £ 74.04


    Avarage per day: £ 5.29
  • claire1a
    claire1a Posts: 106 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hi All, Congratulations on getting closer/over your targets!!!! It's a real spur on knowing that it is achievable!!

    I was wondering a couple of things tho and I think you guys are the best to ask... With IPoll it asks whether I want to be paid via paypal (but it would take 3%) or vouchers for somewhere like amazon. As I dont shop at amazon a whole lot and I know i'll be getting vouchers for them on other survey sites am I better off forfitting the 3% with Paypal but actually getting my hands on the cash...??

    Also I was reading something about declaring tax... I work full time so do pay tax for my main job. What would I need to do about declaring the survey earnings?! Is there an amount before I have too or do I have to declare even £3?!!!!

    Any advise would be muchly appreciated!!! xx

    (PS. Hope you all havn't blown away with all this wind we are having at the moment!)
    No longer Debt free
    EF - £525.27/£1000 New York £0/£1500
    SCC- £3000 SL overpayment £2500 M+D - £4000
  • somerandom
    somerandom Posts: 920 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    edited 15 January 2015 at 11:35AM
    Paid £40 of 5p pieces to bank today.


    Sent invoice for £50 for coaching - won't count until I receive payment.
    Shifting my energy for 2020 :heart::heart::heart:
  • January 2015
    02nd of January £ 5.00 from MySurvey
    05th of January £ 2.75 from Opinion Outpost
    07th of January £ 3.00 from Opinion Outpost
    07th of January £ 7.27 from Clickworker
    09th of January £ 40.00 from OnePoll
    14th of January £ 2.50 from Opinion Outpost
    14th of January £ 8.52 from Clickworker
    14th of January £ 5.00 Amazon voucher from Sun Insider
    15th of January £ 1.00 Amazon voucher from InstaGC

    Total: £ 75.04

    Avarage per day: £ 5.00
  • somerandom wrote: »
    Paid £40 of 5p pieces to bank today.

    Wow! That's a lot of 5p pieces. I used to save them in a huge jar and remember thinking I'd have a big amount to add to my bank account when I paid them in. Was amazed how many amounted to very little, but your 800 of the little blighters was well worth saving. Well done:T
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    bouboumum wrote: »
    January 2015
    02nd of January £ 5.00 from MySurvey
    05th of January £ 2.75 from Opinion Outpost
    07th of January £ 3.00 from Opinion Outpost
    07th of January £ 7.27 from Clickworker
    09th of January £ 40.00 from OnePoll
    14th of January £ 2.50 from Opinion Outpost
    14th of January £ 8.52 from Clickworker
    14th of January £ 5.00 Amazon voucher from Sun Insider
    15th of January £ 1.00 Amazon voucher from InstaGC

    Total: £ 75.04

    Avarage per day: £ 5.00


    thanks for doing this, you keep reminding me which sites to check daily :D
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Right challengers updated finally.

    got a job or two to do, hopefully will update some more stuff later tonight.

    would just like to say, anyone who has ever had a credit card or a loan, contact the company to see if you are entitled to PPI.

    Don't go through a management company or anything do it yourself, it's free.

    barclaycard have a form you fill in on line. not sure on other sites. My OH did it and has got £2xx.xx back but that is not the right amount as they said they couldn't find how much he paid. We have a statement somewhere showing how much he was paying monthly and am sending that off to get the amount higher. It just cost me my time on the internet.

    So anyone with credit cards and loans, make that call now.
  • 90p saved with Mr T's fuel save and £10 from a friend for doing some furniture removal for him.
    Debts @ LBM £23,729.31. Debts @ 08/04/2016 £0 :j
    Best win so far - holiday to Florida
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