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Make £10 a day challenge June 2015 ~ Everybody welcome

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  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    wishus wrote: »
    Just a quick update.... another 5p roadkill.

    Here are my MTDs

    Picked up another 5p - so that's £1.63 roadkill.
    Nectar points 'worth at least' total still £3.98
    £56 2nd income - no change
    £11.83 interest - no change
    Asda APG - £0.58 - no change
    Total: £74.02 :)

    And a chap at work has sent me some links to earn some Amazon vouchers with quizzes - all work-legitimized, too! :D


    well done and tell us more. is it only for your work?
  • Aesop
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    thriftymoo wrote: »
    Thanks just found the apps and zapped the books but it seems my books aren't wanted! Thinking about starting a book selling group on fb, just have to find members haha!

    I am sure you would get quite a few members but it is the location issue for me, I am happy to post but are people happy to pay?
  • Aesop
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    is anyone doing panelbase.net the survey site?

    If you do and haven't been, they are currently sending out lots of samples to test for surveys so worth getting back on there and completing surveys.

    Anyone not signed up, it is a fab survey site, cashout is at £10 to BACS and takes about a week after they confirm but people I know seem to be making that a month. You get 20p per person you refer too, that signs up though!

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/68572871#Comment_68572871

    referral board... just ignore all the chat posts! and look for the referrals. Remember to leave your own once signed up.
  • wishus
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    afraid so - some vendor SPIFF thing.

    Not even sure if its any good to us- I think it might be for Amazon.com, not sure you can order things from there for the UK. I'll see.
    Keep reading books!
    July grocery challenge START: £150.
    total SPENT £127.53, REMAINING £22.37.
  • wishus
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    Aesop wrote: »
    I am sure you would get quite a few members but it is the location issue for me, I am happy to post but are people happy to pay?

    I sorted 47 books for webuybooks the other day - and only 8 of them are wanted!

    I'm sure I can find another market for the rest, will just take a bit longer.
    Keep reading books!
    July grocery challenge START: £150.
    total SPENT £127.53, REMAINING £22.37.
  • thriftymoo
    thriftymoo Posts: 1,219 Forumite
    Aesop wrote: »
    I am sure you would get quite a few members but it is the location issue for me, I am happy to post but are people happy to pay?

    Yea I'd thought of that, thinking about uk only but people paying for postage.
    Aug £10 a day £0/£1000
  • Aesop
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    wishus wrote: »
    afraid so - some vendor SPIFF thing.

    Not even sure if its any good to us- I think it might be for Amazon.com, not sure you can order things from there for the UK. I'll see.

    if amazon.com you will have to pay taxes for postage to uk, but you can order e-books using .com and doesn't cost any more.
  • Aesop
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    thriftymoo wrote: »
    Yea I'd thought of that, thinking about uk only but people paying for postage.

    see I use myhermes but there is a weight limit £2.78 if you take to shop but must be under 1k and more over 1k.
  • Aesop
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    edited 11 June 2015 at 1:25PM
    just claimed £5 leisure voucher from bounts

    11p from qmee

    £10 leisure voucher ordered from consumer pulse

    trying to make it free for dS to go legoland. Dad and I have tickets for £1.50 through sunperks

    49p from apptrailers

    £7 from verto
  • dorajar
    dorajar Posts: 900 Forumite
    Work a bit manic as got staff off sick so i haven't had time to post. Quite a few bits to add tho:
    £5 reward
    £4.68 top cash back
    £5 AGC from swagbucks
    £9.60 in Ebay sales
    £8 off at Argos with a discount code and
    another £25 premium bond win for the third month running. Fingers crossed the next one is a big win :T
    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
    Swagbucks in 2015 £65/£150
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