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Make £10 a Day Challenge November 2015 - everybody welcome
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Evening everyone
I had a small ebay sale which netted me £8.45 after fees so that brings my monthly total to £172.41.
I cancelled a MS job I was due to do this afternoon because the weather was so awful. On the plus side, where my car is parked today is free. If I'd done the job I would probably have put it in the car park nearer my house afterwards which would cost £5 so I didn't lose much by cancelling. Plus I emailed and asked them if I can do it later in the week.
Oh TheBanker I did get excited when I read your post about the ebay voucher and scuttled off to check, but alas no voucher for me. Great for you though!!0 -
I'm getting messages about some odd stuff (All about £'ssss) regarding some of the baying stuff - atm we have £496 and afew coppers with another fiver yet to pay and a good few "maybe's" for lumps of brass ! Only a couple of them need to hit the button and we'll be well in !
It's amazing how much old junk can make you ! - a motorcycle part I took off a bike I paid a fiver for in the '60's is getting a huge amount of interest at well over 200 ! :eek:0 -
Another 25p sale on Discogs, which is another record less to lug to the carboot.Aqua 0/1850 Cap.One 0/450 Vanquis 0/500 HSBC 0/100
:j ~Debt Free Date 07/12/2015~ :j
SPC member #530 :staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin 3-month EF: £2158.63/4600
Make £10/day Nov-Dec £814.04 Jan-Apr £1689.78 May £233.57/3100 -
Procrastinater wrote: »I'm getting messages about some odd stuff (All about £'ssss) regarding some of the baying stuff - atm we have £496 and afew coppers with another fiver yet to pay and a good few "maybe's" for lumps of brass ! Only a couple of them need to hit the button and we'll be well in !
It's amazing how much old junk can make you ! - a motorcycle part I took off a bike I paid a fiver for in the '60's is getting a huge amount of interest at well over 200 ! :eek:
:beer::j:T this is what we like to read. people's[STRIKE] junk[/STRIKE] being someone else's treasure :T0 -
shellyosborne wrote: »My partner just opened his birthday cards and had £70 in them, he handed it straight to me and said pay it of the credit cards.
It is lovely that he is on board now but I think it was easier when he was in denial about the situation. I feel awful, I tried to give it back to him but he is insisting I keep it and pay it of debt, and as I said earlier he cancelled his birthday night out. It is much easier struggling alone x
He sounds like a keeper!! Well done to both of you. You can celebrate when you are debt-freebest wishes
Your biggest asset is TIME! I'm focused on multi-generational financial freedom.0 -
shellyosborne wrote: »My partner just opened his birthday cards and had £70 in them, he handed it straight to me and said pay it of the credit cards.
Could you maybe put half towards the debt and use half to treat him to something nice?
Or maybe, do you have any Clubcard vouchers you could exchange to take him for a meal somewhere?0 -
I am adding £25 - cashback from my Natwest account and credit card. I exchanged £10 cashback for a £25 Cafe Nero giftcard which will cover my coffees until Christmas.
Also 16p Qmee and £1.03 profit from an Amazon book sale (after fees and postage).
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Well done, everybody, lots of money rolling in for people:j
Nothing much to report but 4 books sold and posted although money not yet received so not counting it yet. Only cheapies though so won't make me rich;).
Tried to finalise a batch of CDs to send to MoneyMagpie last night but the website seemed to be playing up. Got them all listed and priced but received a message as I was trying to 'complete the trade' that the website was being upgraded:(. Has anyone else had problems with MM's website recently? The prices on all the CDs I entered were better than Ziffit and I was very happy with MM's service and prices last time (and the TopCashBack cashback) so would like to use them again.
shellyosborne, what a lovely partner you have. A real treasure:beer:0 -
wow over 10,000 views think that is the first time we have achieved this. or I have never noticed before.
Anyway, today's topcashback answer is definitely currys
Answer Location Date Collected
https://www.topcashback.co.uk/new_look/ 11/14/2015 11:50:48 AM
https://www.topcashback.co.uk/asos/ 11/15/2015 11:46:01 PM
https://www.topcashback.co.uk/boots/ 11/16/2015 10:29:06 AM
https://www.topcashback.co.uk/dominos_pizza/ 11/16/2015 2:49:30 PM
https://www.topcashback.co.uk/argos/ 11/17/2015 11:47:29 AM
https://www.topcashback.co.uk/currys/ 11/18/2015 7:27:26 AM0 -
£2.68 on Vivatic. Reached £20.63 so £20 withdrawal requested! (you can only withdraw in exact £20 blocks, but at least I'm 63p towards the next one already)
Had a survey come up on Valued Opinions (fiiiiinally) but then got screened out, because of course.
Also got my first Pinecone survey today, but no points have been processed yet so I have no idea how much I get for that.
Still waiting for my £10.50 lotto cashback from 2 days ago to be confirmed on TopCashback. Pending pending pending...
Month total: £185.60Aqua 0/1850 Cap.One 0/450 Vanquis 0/500 HSBC 0/100
:j ~Debt Free Date 07/12/2015~ :j
SPC member #530 :staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin 3-month EF: £2158.63/4600
Make £10/day Nov-Dec £814.04 Jan-Apr £1689.78 May £233.57/3100
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