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  • OP, there are quite a few online courses available which cost nothing - including about 800 run by the Open University. Have a look here:
    http://www.open.edu/openlearn/about-openlearn/try
    e cineribus resurgam
    ("From the ashes I shall arise.")
  • I didnt know there was such a thing as 'free' courses! I havent got the time to look at it properly now but will have a look tomorrow or monday evening when i have more time. Thanks for that. I really appreciate it.

    Writing my christmas shopping list now. I bought most in the sales (meanie that i am) so i dont have much to get. I was late to use cadhback sites but since i started i love them. Im going to buying all my presents through them. Whenever i earn cashback ive been transferring it straight to my debt. Its working really well, i feel annoyed with myself that i didnt start using them years ago.

    Have a lovely weekend..
  • BrassicWoman
    BrassicWoman Posts: 3,218 Forumite
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    If you can handle gambling, look at the matched betting threads. It is low risk; basically you offset free introductory offers against bets the other way and pocket the intro offer cash; and you can get cashback on hose too.

    Have a pop on; very few get rich doing it but some people have made a few hundred over a few months, for very little effort.
    2021 GC £1365.71/ £2400
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