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

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  • Nothing more to add for this month, managed a few surveys with one poll today and racking up the pennies.

    Just wanted to say though that...woohoo....I bought a dress for my birthday night out in m and s, 13.50 reduced from 45 but got to the till...further reduction to 3.50 Bargain
    Make £10 a day January Challenge £313.70/£310
    Make £10 a day February Challenge £178.62/£280
    Make £10 a day March Challenge £310/£124.22
  • Princess28 wrote: »
    Just wanted to say though that...woohoo....I bought a dress for my birthday night out in m and s, 13.50 reduced from 45 but got to the till...further reduction to 3.50 Bargain

    Wow it sounds like you found a great bargain there! :j I managed to find a dress on ebay recently that I tried on months ago that I loved and always wished I would have bought :D Nowhere near the bargain price you managed to get yours for though unfortunately!
    Thank you to everyone who posts on here :)
  • Pay day today which included £185.25 of overtime (turns out I got paid triple time for New Year's Day), so that takes me to £456.65 for the month which I am very happy about, but that's mostly thanks to this month having 2 pay days. My February pay is right at the end of the month so I probably won't get anywhere near my target for a while.
  • Good evening, I am just checking in to declare my final total for this month.

    January:

    Money Saving vouchers saved up over Christmas £10
    Roadkill £7.29
    Mystery Shopping assignments £107.50
    App Trailers 64p
    Vouchers £10
    Refund from Asda £12
    Voucher from S&Scan £30
    Ebay Sales £4.82
    TCB £120.97
    Refund from Game £33.97
    Pinecone (now that I have sorted account) £8
    Total for January £345.19

    Pending:
    £20 M&S Vouchers (I still need to find out if they are still valid)
  • 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 £ 5.00 Amazon vouchers from Sun Insider
    14th of January £ 2.50 from Opinion Outpost
    14th of January £ 8.52 from Clickworker
    15th of January £ 1.00 Amazon vouchers from InstaGC
    16th of January £ 1.00 Amazon vouchers from InstaGC
    17th of January £ 2.50 from Opinion Outpost
    20th of January £ 4.16 from Crowdology
    22th of January £ 5.77 from Clickworker
    22th of January £ 3.00 from Pinecone Research
    23th of January £ 30.00 from Global Test Market
    26th of January £ 10.00 Amazon vouchers from Ipsos
    27th of January £ 2.75 from Opinion Outpost
    28th of January £ 1.00 Amazon vouchers from InstaGC
    29th of January £ 8.89 from Clickworker
    30th of January £ 2.50 from Opinion Outpost

    Total: 146.61

    Avarage per day: £ 4.89
  • YKay
    YKay Posts: 751 Forumite
    Can 2 members in one household be a member a pinecone? I know it's invitation only, but my partner whats to join too but I am already a member?
  • I believe it's one member per household.
  • A cheeky little PineCone survey last night tipped me over to £501. :j

    There are two really easy mystery shops on my doorstep that will net £8.50, but I might keep those for Sunday and count them towards Feb target.

    Thanks to everyone for the motivation and inspiration, I really didn't think I make that much!
    • Mortgage over-payments to date: = £16,746
    • Original redemption date: August 2043
    • Current redemption date: July 2041
    • Debt: £15,930
    • Savings: £12,430
  • Listerbelle
    Listerbelle Posts: 1,438 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    $1 Checkpoints
    $4.50 Ebay

    A pretty woeful month for me, but still better than nothing.
    Your biggest asset is TIME! I'm focused on multi-generational financial freedom.
  • Declaring at £411.32 for January & feeling really pleased with that.


    I also managed to come in over £150 under budget for my day-to-day spending for the month.


    Well done all - see you in February :-)
    Shifting my energy for 2020 :heart::heart::heart:
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