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Make £10 a day challenge June 2015 ~ Everybody welcome
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »I thought I was doing quite badly at this, but on Saturday I had a cheque in the post for £445 :j for some extra work I'd done. I knew I'd done a lot but didn't realise I'd done that much
wowsers well done! :beer:0 -
£2 claimed from instagc.0
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Well done everyone. I'm going verrry slowly this month but I finally got around to paying in a cheque for £30 which I had lent to a friend. Must get around to eBaying some stuff but I find it such a bloomin faff!
£40/300.0 -
claimed £5 from paypal swagbucks today0
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I put my last receipt through APG and got a voucher for £0.58.
Here are my MTDs
Picked up another 2p - so that's £1.58 roadkill.
Nectar points 'worth at least' total still £3.98
£56 2nd income - no change
£11.83 interest - no change
Asda APG - £0.58
Total: £73.97Keep reading books!
July grocery challenge START: £150.
total SPENT £127.53, REMAINING £22.37.0 -
£5 AGC from Mobilexpression. Still on go slow this month!Make £10 per day in May £89.29/£3100
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aha! £40 quidco. AA cover has come through - helps towards this months target!0
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no, definitely have both apps, checkoutsmart and quidco click snap, as sometimes one might have an offer the other doesn't, and there might be freebies worth getting, so you don't want to miss out.
Cheers for that Aesop! We mainly use the budget supermarkets for raw/fresh ingredients rather than the brands that seem to dominate these apps. That said, I can see there are some decent freebies listed that will certainly work nicely as the odd treat, so can't fault it!
I saw your quidco referral and clicked through earlier also. No indication that it tracked though! Just in case you see a random name pop up in your lists£10 a day 2017 - APR £60.12 / MAR £82.24 / FEB £142.82 / JAN £241.240 -
Surfchik80 wrote: »Cheers for that Aesop! We mainly use the budget supermarkets for raw/fresh ingredients rather than the brands that seem to dominate these apps. That said, I can see there are some decent freebies listed that will certainly work nicely as the odd treat, so can't fault it!
I saw your quidco referral and clicked through earlier also. No indication that it tracked though! Just in case you see a random name pop up in your lists
Thankyou!!! I did get a notification and didn't know where it had come from. Thanks again
Yes we buy value rather than branded by sometimes the fteebies are worth getting, and sometimes if you find something reduced on the list, ypu can purchase it and get cashback and it's in your favour.0 -
Another £5 from swagbucksMake £10 per day in May £89.29/£3100
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