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Make £10 a day March 2015 challenge thread
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A couple of small EBay sales to add on (£4), and bought my friend some wool and knitting bits for her birthday. She is a very keen knitter. All half price so saved £16Make £10 per day in July £45.48/£310
June £232.66, May £310.36, April £310.19, March £287.32, February £250.18, January £257.24
Swagbucks in 2015 £65/£1500 -
another £5 sb amazon voucher to add.£27.76/£2018 in 20180
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I agree totally with what you said about comps and comping, Aesop:T
I used to love the tiebreaker type comps in the old days and was quite successful with them. The more effort needed the less the amount of entrants maybe. Nowadays with so many comps just needing entrants to 'like' something on Facebook, or merely text a number without any skill or tasks required, the number of entrants per comp has probably rocketed:eek:. When we had to track down elusive entry forms, buy qualifiers, write a slogan and post things off, well, those were the golden days as far as I'm concerned. A good friend once won a car by having to list as many words as possible that could be found in a specified long word. This was pre-internet so she spent hours in the library poring over dictionaries and found hundreds of words:eek:. I doubt there were many entrants for that particular comp:rotfl:
I agree with what you said about local comps. I enter all sorts in our local newspaper and other local sources. Over the years I've won a fitted bathroom, set of alloy wheels, meals out, a trolley-dash, all sorts really. But even the quality and quantity of prizes in local papers seem to have become a lot less lately:(.0 -
£20 from extra work this eveningLetting Go NST #17
NSD 1/15; LTW 0/9; budget £0/£250; food £5.20/£120; steps 0/31
Make £10 per day in Oct: £30/£310
Mortgage: £214,702.150 -
Just added up my earnings for the month so far, so we have:
£4.32 from Apptrailers, 96p from Qmee, £15 from Swagbucks, £6.35 from Crowdology, £3 from MySurvey, £18.94 from Clixsense, and £30 from GlobalTestMarket which gives me £78.57 for the month. I upped my target for the month but have been super lazy lately tbh, and the only thing I've still got to add is the overtime I'll be getting on Friday which should be £286 so I am nowhere near my target, although I did cash out on OnePoll but don't think I'll be seeing that until April.
Won't be doing much for half of April either since I'm gonna be away a lot until the 13th but will do what I can.0 -
£75.00 for various selling etcShifting my energy for 20200
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The payment cheque for that casual delivery job I slogged through (and moaned about on here:o:o:o) at end of last month and start of this one arrived yesterday:j. Paid it straight into my bank but not sure how long it will take to clear. Haven't had anything to do with payment by cheque since last year! I thought they were obsolete these days:rotfl:. Won't declare it in this month's total until it clears but if it does by end of March it will take me just over target:j. Keeping everything crossed for that.
Have also put my Amazon book sales inventory back on 'live' setting after having to put it in 'holiday mode' for the past 10 days because I was doing another casual job where I wasn't available to keep checking for sales and get them posted in a reasonable time. All systems go again now.0 -
£50 cashback from home insurance to add to my total.Thank you to everyone who posts on here0
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£50 AGC from Swags
£30 AGC from Mobile expressions (or whatever it's called)
$40 from Clix
Total £80 and $40 (I deducted my additions to my spare change jar cos knowing me I'll count the money twice!)Make £520 a year in 2020 so far (£0 cash £0 AGC)
(2019,£481.69) (2018, no idea!) ( 2017 £673.20) (2016 £800.97) (2015 £791.42/$312)
Penny challenge: 21/366 (66.70/671.61)
NSD 7/1500 -
ok, not liking the new look forums. too many colours, to hard to read posts and work out what I am doing!
I have been making money, need to sit and work out where I got upto, finding it hard going mentally again.
well done to all that are pounding along with their money making, some great sums there.0
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