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~Make £10 a day Challenge January 2016~ Brand New Year,New Start, Everyone welcome
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Cutcostsandsave wrote: »Good evening everyone
Well it's been my first day on this challenge and I've cashed out £15 from Topcashback. This was a reward for a referral from a few weeks ago which I had totally forgotten about. (Only appeared in account yesterday so I hope it counts?) Feel like is a good start as I'm a few days behind.
Balance now £15/£310
:j well done! yes of course it counts, here's to much more money making0 -
£5 loyalty reward from Hali bank account...:T#4 DFBXMAS24 - £2,322.85/£5,000
NSD Challenge - Jan 15/12, Feb 3/12, Mar 10/10 Apr 10/12, May 5/12.
SPC #44
Success is the good fortune that comes from aspiration, desperation, perspiration & inspiration ~ Evan Esar0 -
Adding various small bits of interest and cashback totalling £2.32 and some redeemed loyalty points at 77p. Taking me to £47.200
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Just received an email from T**Co offering £10 voucher following feedback I left re: customer services experience :j#4 DFBXMAS24 - £2,322.85/£5,000
NSD Challenge - Jan 15/12, Feb 3/12, Mar 10/10 Apr 10/12, May 5/12.
SPC #44
Success is the good fortune that comes from aspiration, desperation, perspiration & inspiration ~ Evan Esar0 -
Good morning challengers
How is everyone this morning? Great stories and inspiring ideas!! After reading the posts about OnePoll, I logged on and my total so far is £19.05...and I hadn't logged on for four years :rotfl: There's a long way to go but if you guys can plod along with it, so can I! I'll now add it to my morning circuit of websites I check every day!
As for current additions, I can add a small £6 which hit y account this morning from a risk free casino game. This was part of a Christmas promotion and has ended so I won't be adding any more money from that source til the next freebie offer!!
I have had a few offers on my ebay items and I can't decide whether to accept an offer of £25 rather than wait for the £35 I have sold them for before. Maybe I'll hold out and see if I can sell them for the full asking price...0 -
I would like to enter the challenge this month, my goal is to be around £60 a week, anything in between will greatly help. I would like to start with £24.34 from topcashbackDebt Free Wannabe (Since 12/15 - Target 06/17). Overdraft ([STRIKE]£1250[/STRIKE]/£1000) Personal Loan ([STRIKE]£615.70 [/STRIKE]£0) Credit Card ([STRIKE]£432.03[/STRIKE] £2064.74)
SPC 10: #549! SPC9: £86.46 / Make £10 a day: 2016: 536.740 -
Is it just me or are Quidco dragging their heels a little when it comes to confirming payments. I used them (and topcashback) quite a bit in December for Christmas pressies etc and still haven't got anything to cash out from Quidco£10 a day challenge 2015: £772.72 * January 2016 £116.15/£310 * November 2016 £257.18/£300
SPC 2016 #537 * NST #43 * W2S #6 * 2016: £1000 #33
£1000 Emergency fund #153 £500/£1000 * 3-6 month EF #25 £0/£6000
Completely Crazy Clothes Challenge - £0.00/£600.00 * Grocery Challenge: January £0/£3000 -
Is it just me or are Quidco dragging their heels a little when it comes to confirming payments. I used them (and topcashback) quite a bit in December for Christmas pressies etc and still haven't got anything to cash out from Quidco
they have to wait for the retailer to confirm before they update0 -
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Siouxsie32 wrote: »Good morning challengers
How is everyone this morning? Great stories and inspiring ideas!! After reading the posts about OnePoll, I logged on and my total so far is £19.05...and I hadn't logged on for four years :rotfl: There's a long way to go but if you guys can plod along with it, so can I! I'll now add it to my morning circuit of websites I check every day!
As for current additions, I can add a small £6 which hit y account this morning from a risk free casino game. This was part of a Christmas promotion and has ended so I won't be adding any more money from that source til the next freebie offer!!
I have had a few offers on my ebay items and I can't decide whether to accept an offer of £25 rather than wait for the £35 I have sold them for before. Maybe I'll hold out and see if I can sell them for the full asking price...
Good morniung Ss - (Well nearly morning ;o) ) - If you've sold similar consistently before @ £35 - stick with it, that (or more) is what it's worth ! I'd try the next one @ £39.99 - see what happens !
I usually untick that "Best offer" box as it just says "I'll take less" - so what's the point of putting it in "fixed price" ? If the buyers are to control the price, we have the auction system. Whatever ebray says this is a "war" you want maximum, buyer wants minimum - ebray and Paypull just want sales at any price to get their commission. They both charge commissions on postage and on any tax and the fees of the other party - and the slightest hint of a complaint you get the money taken off you and "Held" to pay the "poor cutomer" for their traumatic experience.
On your side there's just you ! You need to keep your wits about you and maximise the "take" [NOTE:- This is my personal opinion only and does not reflect any policy or opinion of the site as a whole]0
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