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Make £10 a day March 2015 challenge thread
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I am adding another £9.50 from Ebay sales and £6 off my fuel.Make £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
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£3 received from P*neconeThank you to everyone who posts on here0
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£37.50 various - selling etc - which takes me to £311.86 & means I've reached my target for the month :-)Shifting my energy for 20200
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Pay day today. Overtime was £286. And I received my £40 from OnePoll today as well which was quicker than I was expecting which takes my total to £404.57, which isn't too bad. Off to London tomorrow so no more earning for me.0
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Congratulations everyone! So many people have reached target and even exceeded it this month, well done:T.
Still a few days to go, I'll be trying to make some cash right to the bitter end. Wages cheque still not cleared :(so won't add yet, but have a few small amounts to put in the pot:
£5 Morrisons voucher from Daily Mail Rewards Club
£5 from MySurvey
£4 from Pinecone
20p roadkill
Total to add: £14.20
Have a table-top sale booked for this morning but it's a very small local one so don't expect to make much. Still, every little helps and the space gained from getting rid of any 'clutter' is a bonus:j0 -
£5 AGC from MySurveyThank you to everyone who posts on here0
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Update on this morning's table-top sale. Managed to make £29.15 after fees, not brilliant but there were few buyers:(. Sold more to other sellers than to 'real' customers but managed to restrain myself from buying anything from anyone else:j. People were selling some lovely/interesting things today so I had to be really determined not to get my purse out. My days of 'buying in' items to sell-on have long gone, seeing as I'm broke and still drowning in the clutter I've accumulated in the bad old days:o0
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somerandom wrote: »£37.50 for coaching - which takes me to £311.86 & means I've reached my target for the month :-)Grocery challenge Feb £107/£100-epic fail due to cake and biscuits
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carbootcrazy wrote: »Update on this morning's table-top sale. Managed to make £29.15 after fees, not brilliant but there were few buyers:(. Sold more to other sellers than to 'real' customers but managed to restrain myself from buying anything from anyone else:j. People were selling some lovely/interesting things today so I had to be really determined not to get my purse out. My days of 'buying in' items to sell-on have long gone, seeing as I'm broke and still drowning in the clutter I've accumulated in the bad old days:o
£29.15 is still great :T:D :beer:Grocery challenge Feb £107/£100-epic fail due to cake and biscuits
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Does anyone know when the Free listings kick in again on e bay please ?
xxxGrocery challenge Feb £107/£100-epic fail due to cake and biscuits
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