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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 BargainMake £10 a day January Challenge £313.70/£310
 Make £10 a day February Challenge £178.62/£280
 Make £10 a day March Challenge £310/£124.220
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            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 Nowhere near the bargain price you managed to get yours for though unfortunately!                        Thank you to everyone who posts on here Nowhere near the bargain price you managed to get yours for though unfortunately!                        Thank you to everyone who posts on here 0 0
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            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.0
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            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)0
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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 £ 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: £ 4.890
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            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?0
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            I believe it's one member per household.0
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            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
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            $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.0
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            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   0 0
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