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~8 year Anniversary of Make £10 a Day Thread September 2015 ~
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Good morning everyone
Sorry not had time to,read the thread properly - will go back later.
Good to,see you Carboot - see you are making good progress now.
Well this month it's like pulling teeth for me - very hard going.
However good news - got a nice little tax refund of £41-92 today.Wahoo.....:D
I may not be "earning" much this month but I am doing much better with the food budget.
I shall compare what I spend this month with what I spent last month and will transfer the difference into savings, so I will count that as money earned and saved.
I seriously overspent last month on food so am hoping to reduce my housekeeping spending by at least £100 this month.0 -
Hi,
I can add another £10.00 to the total, I needed to buy socks yesterday so I used a £10 giftcard I got for my birthday to stock up on socks!
I have put 3 items on ebay, won't make much off them but just wanted to get something on there to et me started, will add more over the month. I have been doing surveys but not going to count those until I cash them in for vouchers. I have a £1.72 money off at tesco voucher, again I will add to total when I use it at some point this week.
well done. yes we don't add survey money usually until it is in our hand.0 -
£10 Gumtr33 sale last night to addLetting Go NST #17
NSD 1/15; LTW 0/9; budget £0/£250; food £5.20/£120; steps 0/31
Make £10 per day in Oct: £30/£310
Mortgage: £214,702.150 -
Evening everyone
Not doing so well at the mo. Haven't even got my £5 Halifax reward as went overdrawn! Getting a bit depressed over not having a kitchen and not having money to finish everything and having lots of bills etc to deal with
Anyway, moan over, I did save £12 in Tesco with a MOC and £9 in sainsburys with a MOC plus I got a price match for £4.93 in sainsburys off my next shop. A couple of my books were rejected from Ziffit but I did get an email today to say they are paying £33.97 but I won't add that till I have it. I also redeemed from app trailers and swagbucks but will add when I get those too.
Thanks to the info on here about Amazon gift cards I ordered some and have received £10 code today. Also thanks to this thread and the lovely Aesop have done 4 searches on bespoke offers through topcashback so a little bit due there too.
So actually to add so far it's just £22 but more to come soon which is just as well as I'm skint! However I am pretty healthy, all things considered so I should really stop moaning!
Night all xx£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 -
Exchanged survey points for a Tesco voucher so that's another £10 for me. Added another 11 items on Ebay yesterday so can put another 6 on this month. Also got an offer from WeBuyBooks for £17 something so will get those sent off so can hopefully add that to total soon.NSD Dec: 0/15
Make £1 a day in Dec: £0/£31
Credit Card1: £0.00/£
Credit Card2:
Bank Loan: £0/£0 -
$11.25 iBotta (US based app)
60p Qmee - just joined this month
$10 Swaggers
$5 Amazon.com Bing rewards (love this - need to see if there is a referral thread)
$2 Shopkicks
$1 checkpointsYour biggest asset is TIME! I'm focused on multi-generational financial freedom.0 -
50p survey tips me over £40
Also got one Amazon voucher due anytime now and should be able to redeem a £15 one soon, so not too bad.Rainy day fund — 210/1000 Emergency fund — 1019/1500
Loan — 424/19,224 = 2.2% Fun fund: 1/100 Credit card balance — 00 -
A quick update!
Quidco 9.63
Qmee 2.97
Pinecone 6.00
prolific 5.30
£23.90 cashed out this morning.
I'm not quite on course to make the £300 I wanted but £67 better off than I would have been if I wasn't doing this month's challenge.MSE-ing since 20070 -
A few more earnings to add.
£5 Prolific academic
$6 Pinecone
$2 Shopkicks
$1 CheckpointsYour biggest asset is TIME! I'm focused on multi-generational financial freedom.0 -
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