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

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  • bouboumum
    bouboumum Posts: 98 Forumite
    Sixth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    Hi,


    I am registering myself for £ 5 a day. I am not sure if I can achieve that as my only way of making the extra money is surveys + Clickworker. I managed to average £ 4.14 a day in December giving it all! But I would be happy if I get anything above £ 3.00 a day as I am paying off an overdraft and I will be needing £ 80.00 a month which I think is doable.
  • Welcome, bouboumum:wave:

    You'll probably surprise yourself with how much you manage to make. I'm a relative newbie (joining in October) and the advice and encouragement from other members has been a fantastic help in finding all sorts of money-making ideas that I hadn't thought of before. Plus, there are loads of really useful suggestions and links on the first few posts of the thread. Like you, I went for £5 a day in my first month and didn't think I stood a chance of getting anywhere near that:o but I surpassed it. I'm now on my 4th month and hoping for £10 a day, getting more savvy all the time, thanks to everyone on here.

    Any advice you need, just ask, and someone will come along and help.

    Good Luck:beer:
  • Synonymous
    Synonymous Posts: 330 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi Everyone, I'm in again this month, and after beating my £5 per day target last month I'm going to go for the full £310 this month and see what I can do!

    Put five listing on Ebay tonight so fingers crossed! I'm not doing surveys so will have to keep an eye out for other ways to boost my income.
    NST September: SFD 17/20, food £62.87/£60, travel £61.55/£40, Outings £39.80/£100, Allotment £7.17/£30 Other: £42.32, Meditation ?/30.
    NOT BUYING IT! 2015 - A Consumer Holiday.
  • Just downloaded tapbounty (no tapbooty for iPhone) and so far so good! 1200 points is a £2 Amazon voucher and in 20 minutes I have 1600! They'll start to dry up now, granted but 10p a minute whilst I can't sleep is fine by me :)
    £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
  • grassgirl
    grassgirl Posts: 407 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Aim £10/day cheers x
    January 2025 - Debt £20,006
  • GJNA
    GJNA Posts: 39 Forumite
    10 Posts
    Can I join and go for £5 per day.....ease myself in gently!
    Total Debt: £5257.32
    Goal to be rid of:
    May: Next/YourPlan - £169.61
    June: Vanquis - £258.51
    July: Paypal - £249.01
  • Essexbabe
    Essexbabe Posts: 76 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts Combo Breaker
    Happy new year everyone.

    £5 for me please, and am starting off by cashing in £13.00 from Topcashback. Just tried to cash in iPoll money too, as have built up £27 there, but minimum for Amazon seems to now be £529!!! Really??! Does anyone else do iPoll and has noticed that?
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Essexbabe wrote: »
    Happy new year everyone.

    £5 for me please, and am starting off by cashing in £13.00 from Topcashback. Just tried to cash in iPoll money too, as have built up £27 there, but minimum for Amazon seems to now be £529!!! Really??! Does anyone else do iPoll and has noticed that?

    I dif iPoll. I reached payout at £27 and found couldn't have payapl, must be £50 and think amazon is same. I went for a virtual payment card that I haven't beenable to access. I emailed them but not heard back. Once I can get all my cash out am closing my account.
  • Kirstydriver: couldn't agree more about eBay - seems to take forever and, in my case, with pretty low returns. Anyone got any tips to make it easier / more lucrative.


    Nothing to add as yet but "sold" some DVDs, Games etc to Music Magpie. Should come to about £30 - Will send today but won't add until I've received the money.
    Shifting my energy for 2020 :heart::heart::heart:
  • Thank you for the warm welcome carbootcrazy! I really hope to have your success. I am still on the look for new ways to make some cash from home. The trouble is I don't have anything to sell as I don't like clutter and throw away everything. Not registered anything in my paypal or bank account as yet but made some money on Clickworker last night so not a bad first day.
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