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~Make £10 a day May 2015 challenge ~ in memory of PrincessMelody2009
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That's a great result, Aesop. Well done:beer:
You spend so much time helping us all on our way and finding new money-making ideas for us to try that it's amazing you have any time to make any money for yourself.0 -
carbootcrazy wrote: »That's a great result, Aesop. Well done:beer:
You spend so much time helping us all on our way and finding new money-making ideas for us to try that it's amazing you have any time to make any money for yourself.
lol thanks carbootcrazy.
needs must, a lot of late nights, a lot of missed housework and sitting in softplay doing stuff, to keep stuff going. until I get a salaried job, I am relying on this extra income on top of my MSing which doesn't pay a living wage.0 -
Declaring £ 91.70 for May, banked in 'savings' account
I did £ 82.30 worth of surveys in May, so that will eventually come through as I get to cash out.
Also used a few vouchers and did about £ 100 overtime, but that has been used to balance my budget for the month.
Am using this challenge to motivate me to try and make as much money as I can in my very little spare time, mostly just swaging and surveys in the evenings
See you all on June thread xxxxxxHoping to stick to the challenge this year!!
Make £5 a day for 366 started Dec 2019
YTD £ £ 78.23/£1£1,825
Cash - £ 48.23 Vouchers - £ 30
Wombling into 2020 £38.780 -
I visited this Forum last week for the first time - pretty inspirational and informative. I took lots of advice and was lucky with Lucky Phone.
Won a tenner the second day I was registered
...and sold a pair of shoes on ebay today...ok just £2 but better than nowt.
Almost got a few activities (£5 each) on Streetspotr yesterday but tasks disapeared as I approached the shop!0 -
I visited this Forum last week for the first time - pretty inspirational and informative. I took lots of advice and was lucky with Lucky Phone.
Won a tenner the second day I was registered
...and sold a pair of shoes on ebay today...ok just £2 but better than nowt.
Almost got a few activities (£5 each) on Streetspotr yesterday but tasks disapeared as I approached the shop!
wow, well done you! I always check the names of the winners who claim in case I know them.
yes streetspotr can be a bit hit and miss. it's a new app and they are still figuring it out. I was in M(rris0ns doing a £5 task took ages, and my photos refused to upload and I lost everything, I was not happy! spent ages tweeting them about it, and they promised to look into the app but lost that £5. other times I have managed to successfully complete tasks and get paid.
Do you want to join the challenge as you seem to be doing so well?0 -
Please can i join?Make £2016 in 2016 70/2016
CC1: £900 CC2: £3675 O/d :£620.83 Car repairs: £2800 -
Managed £74.97 this week so far - feeling proud
Sold some books £20, Sold some jewellery £26, Sold some clothes £20 and loose change swept from bank account transactions make up the restMake £2016 in 2016 70/2016
CC1: £900 CC2: £3675 O/d :£620.83 Car repairs: £2800 -
Money_Minx wrote: »Please can i join?
Wrong thread hun
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/68765579#Comment_687655790 -
Over the weekend:
£22.05 on ebay
£13 on local selling pages
Thinking creatively £6.40 that I would have spent on car park at work - leaving 10mins early and parking a few streets away for FREE. Adding the £6.40 to my debt free fund. Is this one allowed?Make £2016 in 2016 70/2016
CC1: £900 CC2: £3675 O/d :£620.83 Car repairs: £2800 -
Money_Minx wrote: »Over the weekend:
£22.05 on ebay
£13 on local selling pages
Thinking creatively £6.40 that I would have spent on car park at work - leaving 10mins early and parking a few streets away for FREE. Adding the £6.40 to my debt free fund. Is this one allowed?
Wrong thread hun. Have linked up there to correct one0
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