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Make £10 a day challenge June 2015 ~ Everybody welcome
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You don't need to have a fibit. There is an spp called moves thst records how many syeps you take as long ss you have a smartphone.
Redemption is vouchers but for what varies what they have in stock.
Take a look at the blog and website for more info.
Thanks Aesop
I had looked at the website but missed the blog part.
I'll get the Moves app downloaded and give it a go I think!I enjoy money-saving and am slowly entering the world of online earnings - aiming to pay for Christmas 2015 from extra income earned in 2015.
So far: Bubblews £16.19 . Swagbucks £25, Neobux £1.29, Clixsense -.
Freebies/wins 2015: 2 x Convent Garden soup boosters, mini L'Oreal foundation, LG smartphone, mini Clinique face wash.0 -
Just wanted to clarify something about FieldAgent -- downloaded the app but in the T&Cs it says by taking the "jobs" I'll effectively be working in a self-employed capacity. Not sure if this is something to be concerned about (don't want my income negatively affected any more than it already is) or they're just being overzealous with the legal aspects?
Any advice greatly appreciated (also too late to join for June but this is a great idea and I shall be back in July)
with any of the apps that involve field work for payment, ie roamler, clic and walk, streetbees, streetspotr, fieldagent, etc, they could be classed like "mystery shopping" for which you should be registered with HRMC and completing a self assessment yearly.
And it's not too late to join for June, there are still 11 days left to go, so £110 to make0 -
MK~ I only got myself a fitbit as I'm not allowed my phone on me at work where I do most of my running about otherwise I would have just gone with an app.#13 Make 2023 in 2023 - £2085.20/£2023#23 Save £8k in 2023 - £6642.66/£80000
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Hello everyone
Got another £19 this morning from cash 4 clothes. I'm on a mission today because it looks like moving day is Friday! Just stopped for tea break and catch up on thread.
Have a great weekend everyone
Sharon x£10 a day April - £4/£3002014 £110.92 2015 £3732.30 2016 £1633.66 2017 £2991.70 2018 £3255.40
Jan £105.50 Feb £80.47March £69.300 -
Fingers crossed for you Shariann! Hope it goes smoothly£10 a day 2017 - APR £60.12 / MAR £82.24 / FEB £142.82 / JAN £241.240
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Little update....still trying to get the running of new house on its feet, so busy busy!
Lagging a bit at £74.07 total, but just had a few eBay sales come in (approx £20 worth) and more due to end tomorrow, plus more BIN to list. Will update after fees and posting - fingers crossed my junk looks like treasure to someone lol. One is an empty perfume bottle and has bids!! The weird eBay sales thread on mse has been ultra inspiring! I heartily recommend if you haven't seen it.
Another music magpie of £11.15 was much needed boost. Am also trying iPoll (not 1poll) app and online. Actually seems to be accruing quite quickly but it's a high payout of £30ish if you want cash. There are typical surveys and also little supermarket missions that are super easy. Not seen much referring to it here unless I've missed it tho. It's definitely a nice little slow burner to have in the background I think. Anyone else use it?£10 a day 2017 - APR £60.12 / MAR £82.24 / FEB £142.82 / JAN £241.240 -
Surfchik80 wrote: »Am also trying iPoll (not 1poll) app and online. Actually seems to be accruing quite quickly but it's a high payout of £30ish if you want cash. There are typical surveys and also little supermarket missions that are super easy. Not seen much referring to it here unless I've missed it tho. It's definitely a nice little slow burner to have in the background I think. Anyone else use it?
Well done on your earnings so far surfchik, you're doing great, I've made the same amount of you so far this month and I've not done anything as time consuming as move house. I've not signed up to iPoll but will give it a go (if you have a referral link and want to pm it to me I'll use it to sign up).
Just a quick update - redeemed £10 from mobilexpressions and have scanned a load more goodies to send to webuybooks - used a 10% extra code - thanks for the tip off Aesop.
MGx:jMortgage free 08.08.19 :j
2018: £19410.25 / £9,300 2017: £7646.64 / £11,000 2016: 4557.98 / £11,000 2015: £10,230.37 / £11,000 2014 =£6703.26 / £11,000 2013 = £4288.51 / £8000 2012 = £1600/£5000 2011 = £2579/£3000
MF date was Nov 2041 - mortgage neutral 23.07.18
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I don't like iPoll, have cashed out and ditched them. They take forever to verify surveys and tasks and then takes an age ti.reach payment. They have recently done away with Amazon and also increased how much paypal you need to claim a withdrawal.0
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Thanks MG - aim for the moon and land amongst the stars and all that
money is money. Ipoll don't seem to do referrals but I got £3.27 ($5USD) for registration which is still a nice starting block.
That's a shame Aesop - when I say slow burner, that's probably in sync with your description. On the other hand, I do find the actual surveys fairly straight forward and the mission quick/easy. As I said, I'm viewing it as a slow burning savings pot in the background rather than something like swags for example, which Pays cash quite quickly with a bit of effort. This is only the first couple of weeks of using though, so if I find it as tedious as you describe, I'll push on to the cash out amount and shut down.
I will say tho, I'm finding quite often it's worth doing these things if only for the initial month or two - they seem to let you get settled with a nice earning flow before suddenly making it harder!?£10 a day 2017 - APR £60.12 / MAR £82.24 / FEB £142.82 / JAN £241.240 -
Well done all, things are trickling in for everyone.
I seemed to remember a while back on one of these someone was asking the best site for selling an old laptop for parts - just persuaded hubby to take the hard drive out of his old one so want to see if I can get something sorted with it before the end of the month!LBM Sept 2012 ~£44 Sept 15: £~5233
£10/day May-Sept: £609.04 Oct: £19.255/£300
Sell £1000 challenge £330.64/£5000
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