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2015 - January ~ Make £10 a day challenge ~ everybody welcome
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£7.77 clixsenseSave £12K in 2020 #58 - £454.58/£5,0000
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Another $3 pinecone
New total $60 -
10p roadkill.
£1.50 in a 'keep the change' type deal.Debts @ LBM £23,729.31. Debts @ 08/04/2016 £0 :j
Best win so far - holiday to Florida0 -
£10.00 MySurvey payment.Save £12K in 2020 #58 - £454.58/£5,0000
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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
16th of January £ 1.00 Amazon voucher from InstaGC
17th of January £ 2.50 From Opinion Outpost
22th of January £ 5.77 from Clickworker
22th of January £ 3.00 from Pinecone Research
Total: £ 91.47
Avarage per day: £ 4.160 -
Hi lessonlearned, sorry for your loss, hugs to you. I am glad that I have been off a little help, hope you get something back from it.
I will post later about the phone apps and write a tutorial as OH is at home and hates me being on computer. He will be out later, so can put something together then for you. x0 -
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/67485851#Comment_67485851
BY invite only, free listing for 2 days on ebay, check your emails and accounts0 -
£1 amazon voucher from instagc0
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£18.50 to add
£12.50 Mystery Shop
£3.00 FieldAgent
£3.00 PineCone
Total for January = £274.45 10 days ahead of target.
Also several items ending on eBay tomorrow- Mortgage over-payments to date: = £16,746
- Original redemption date: August 2043
- Current redemption date: July 2041
- Debt: £15,930
- Savings: £12,430
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please-let-me-be-lucky wrote: »Congratulations Listerbelle! I'd be frightened to wear it if it cost that much! Are you keeping it or selling it?
It's a children's item. As 90% of my nearly-five year old daughter's clothes are 2nd/3rd/4th hand, we will keep itYour biggest asset is TIME! I'm focused on multi-generational financial freedom.0
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