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~Make £10 a day Challenge January 2016~ Brand New Year,New Start, Everyone welcome
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Finally sold that sling! £80 to add to my target! (Amd used the money to buy groceries and fill the car with diesel so no temptation to spend it on silly things!
Sorting the garage tomorrow so hoping to find more stuff to sell. As it stands we won't make it through the rest of the month without using some of the overdraft, but I am determined to sell anything we can find (that belongs to us :rotfl: ) and see if we can can clear the full £600!
This thread is far too motivating, I may sell everything we own! Hehe
- SVery: £965.30 (must be gone by 01/07/16)
Personal Loan: £1902.03
Overdrafts (split over 2 accounts): £1100
Credit Card: £3781.61 (currently interest free)
Mortgage: £29,410.53 (6 years, 4 months remaining)
Bed finance: £1450 (interest free)0 -
Tall_order wrote: »Finally sold that sling! £80 to add to my target! (Amd used the money to buy groceries and fill the car with diesel so no temptation to spend it on silly things!
Sorting the garage tomorrow so hoping to find more stuff to sell. As it stands we won't make it through the rest of the month without using some of the overdraft, but I am determined to sell anything we can find (that belongs to us :rotfl: ) and see if we can can clear the full £600!
This thread is far too motivating, I may sell everything we own! Hehe
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Hope the garage unearths lots of treasure for you.:DMake £10 a Day Feb .....£75.... March... £65......April...£90.....May £20.....June £35.......July £600 -
Oh......almost forgot my bit to add today.......£6.40 tips. :jMake £10 a Day Feb .....£75.... March... £65......April...£90.....May £20.....June £35.......July £600
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This brings my total to an utterly astounding £474.91 :eek:
I initially planned for £5 a day!
Now I'm well aware that most of that is one off due to it having been my birthday this month and us taking Christmas presents back that we didn't want but I am so, so chuffed.
Most of this money has helped pay off some of our £600 overdraft, and some is on gift cards ready to help us set up the new house in March.
I could not be more grateful to this thread. Actually if you could just organise it so every month is this productive I'd be even more grateful :rotfl:Very: £965.30 (must be gone by 01/07/16)
Personal Loan: £1902.03
Overdrafts (split over 2 accounts): £1100
Credit Card: £3781.61 (currently interest free)
Mortgage: £29,410.53 (6 years, 4 months remaining)
Bed finance: £1450 (interest free)0 -
Tall_order wrote: »This brings my total to an utterly astounding £474.91 :eek:
I initially planned for £5 a day!
Now I'm well aware that most of that is one off due to it having been my birthday this month and us taking Christmas presents back that we didn't want but I am so, so chuffed.
Most of this money has helped pay off some of our £600 overdraft, and some is on gift cards ready to help us set up the new house in March.
I could not be more grateful to this thread. Actually if you could just organise it so every month is this productive I'd be even more grateful :rotfl:
:T:T:T:T:T:T:T Awesome news! Well done :beer:0 -
Slow few days for me too. I printed a £2.12 Asda Price Guarantee coupon and used it. I split my shopping in two transactions (special offers and regular). The regular shop netted me another £1.10 voucher so I'll add it when I use it
Does anyone know if you can refreeze frozen Quorn? I bought the frozen stuff cos it was cheaper and I batch cooked a bit of bolognese sauce tonight but was planning on freezing some of it. The packet doesn't say not to, but I just wondered if anyone does this??!0 -
you can freeze quorn but the texture goes a bit funny after you defrost it... I don't like it. But that's just me personally.Make £520 a year in 2020 so far (£0 cash £0 AGC)
(2019,£481.69) (2018, no idea!) ( 2017 £673.20) (2016 £800.97) (2015 £791.42/$312)
Penny challenge: 21/366 (66.70/671.61)
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Previous Total £222.50
week 9/1 to 15/1
- £10 ebay after postage and costs
- £25 vouchers/ surveys
New total £258.50 / £465 - half way there but getting harderI think I saw you in an ice cream parlour
Drinking milk shakes, cold and long
Smiling and waving and looking so fine0 -
:jTall_order wrote: »This brings my total to an utterly astounding £474.91 :eek:
I could not be more grateful to this thread. Actually if you could just organise it so every month is this productive I'd be even more grateful :rotfl:
:j:T:beer::j:T:beer: whoop whoop
but of course we can. keep reading :rotfl: and follow all the hints and tips and earnings others do, you will be making this amount every month.
seriously, you can do it. although you may end up with a new home that is completely minimalistic! a wardrobe that has been marie Kondod.... :rotfl: not food that goes to waste....:rotfl:
but you will be living in a brilliant home all paid for, no credit cards.....
the best way to be.0 -
someone mentioned using a headset with a microphone to dictate into the pc for slic( the P8e, but for some reason my pc is not hearing my dulcet tones very well.
so I am having to type in instead. I used the voice keyboard on my phone and it is pretty good. it saves the rsi and a lot faster than me lol. which is surprising as I have been touch typing for many, many years and am pretty fast.
so I was hoping to get some decent stuff to review instead of music but unfortunately not. although they are paying me between 18-20 cents per review. So almost at $5 but want to give up now lol
I can't afford to. I need to start making money, been slacking again this week. And friend needs a lot of help, but I have to be careful with her. I lose hours when i goto help her and end up driving around, so am making sure I do not have to run errands which involves driving too much.0
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