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~Make £10 a day May 2015 challenge ~ in memory of PrincessMelody2009
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Sugarplum634 wrote: »Yes you can!!!
I've just received a Paypal email for £100 from Swagbucks... my balance is looking rather sorry for itself!
Update £100 from Swagbucks and $20 from Clix :T
well done, that is amazing. how long did it take you to achieve that.0 -
JustStartingOut wrote: »I wont be making much money over the next week or so as visiting family for a few days, and haven't any items listed on ebay. Laptop will be going with me but wont be on it long enough to do all the surveys etc.
you can schedule items on ebay so you can put them to list so they start on wednesday evening and finish week after or start on tues and finish on wednesday.
to help yourself you could try and list items in word or the free version of word, write out descriptions etc, and take photos. Then while away quickly copy and paste into ebay, and upload to start on ebay.
Otherwise, don't punish yourself that you will have a few days not making any money. It happens, and you usually find that something happens that makes up for it.0 -
Can i join this xMake £5 a day May 2015 £32/£75 (starting 15th May)0
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well done, that is amazing. how long did it take you to achieve that.
I cashed out £50 at the beginning of March in the Amazon sale and prob had 2000 points left over so.. 10 weeks ish. I usually get 150 points a day with apps and daily poll, games, codes and the very occasional survey...and I've had 2 months of 30 day bonuses - which was 1400 points and had my b'day bucks and they helped no end!!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)
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you can schedule items on ebay so you can put them to list so they start on wednesday evening and finish week after or start on tues and finish on wednesday.
to help yourself you could try and list items in word or the free version of word, write out descriptions etc, and take photos. Then while away quickly copy and paste into ebay, and upload to start on ebay.
Otherwise, don't punish yourself that you will have a few days not making any money. It happens, and you usually find that something happens that makes up for it.
thank you AesopWith the shifts I work I just cant be bothered half the time :rotfl: Sundays and Tuesdays are the days I really can sit down and do things like that. But the suggestion of putting it into word is a great idea (I have the open office, have you see the price of microsoft office package :eek:)
Need to do an inventory of things to sell also. Have boxes of things both here and at my father-in-laws, mostly cds/dvd/books that were rejected from sites such as music magpie, because they have too many of them apparently.Make £5 a day in August£21.54/£155
Year Total (Starting May) £663.09Marrying the love of my life 24th October 2015:smileyhea0 -
JustStartingOut wrote: »thank you Aesop
With the shifts I work I just cant be bothered half the time :rotfl: Sundays and Tuesdays are the days I really can sit down and do things like that. But the suggestion of putting it into word is a great idea (I have the open office, have you see the price of microsoft office package :eek:)
Need to do an inventory of things to sell also. Have boxes of things both here and at my father-in-laws, mostly cds/dvd/books that were rejected from sites such as music magpie, because they have too many of them apparently.
thats it, i couldn't remember the other package, openoffice
it's difficult when you work shifts, etc. but it might be worth having a few minutes looking at sold items on ebay for your cds/dvd/books and see how much they have sold for. this will give you an idea if it is worth it and the price range that you could list at.
this is why ebay takes me so long :rotfl: I always look at sold listings for stuff i want to sell, see what sold at what price, what the seller started it at, if they offered free p and p, or what postage they charged, etc.
then i have an idea, is it really worth it after fees etc.
there are other sites likes ebidder, and ebuyer and gumtree. sometimes it is easier to just job lot stuff onto gumtree. at least buyer collects from you.
did you know there are also phone apps for selling? shpock and wallapop. you can list stuff meant for you local area but I was getting people up the country asking if i could drop it off :rotfl:0 -
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olliedoll92 wrote: »Can i join this x
Of course you canI have only recently joined myself. Read the first couple of posts, then read through the rest if you can. Some great ideas and help from everyone on here:)
Make £5 a day in August£21.54/£155
Year Total (Starting May) £663.09Marrying the love of my life 24th October 2015:smileyhea0 -
How are people getting so much on Geolotto? I'm lucky if I get 30p a day from 50 free digs. I know it's a bit of redundant Q now as it's being pulled but I'm curious..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 -
thats it, i couldn't remember the other package, openoffice
it's difficult when you work shifts, etc. but it might be worth having a few minutes looking at sold items on ebay for your cds/dvd/books and see how much they have sold for. this will give you an idea if it is worth it and the price range that you could list at.
this is why ebay takes me so long :rotfl: I always look at sold listings for stuff i want to sell, see what sold at what price, what the seller started it at, if they offered free p and p, or what postage they charged, etc.
then i have an idea, is it really worth it after fees etc.
there are other sites likes ebidder, and ebuyer and gumtree. sometimes it is easier to just job lot stuff onto gumtree. at least buyer collects from you.
did you know there are also phone apps for selling? shpock and wallapop. you can list stuff meant for you local area but I was getting people up the country asking if i could drop it off :rotfl:
I always check what prices others are selling things at, then I ask OH what price is best, then decide on a completely different starting price :rotfl:
I have very little decision capabilitiesMake £5 a day in August£21.54/£155
Year Total (Starting May) £663.09Marrying the love of my life 24th October 2015:smileyhea0
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