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Make £10 a day Challenge - February 2016

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  • lynnejk
    lynnejk Posts: 5,732 Forumite
    Rampant Recycler Debt-free and Proud!
    Aesop wrote: »
    Are you feeling better Lynn? You sound like your perky self.
    Thanks for asking Aesop :)


    About 90% and improving. Need more sunshine :rotfl:
    Lx
    £10day.2014=3213/2015=3421/2016=3238/2017=2702/2018=498..APR=12.03/300
    GrocC.2014=2162/2015=2083/2016=218/2017=1996/2018=450..APR=17.13/200
    Bulk buy.......APR=233.76
    GC.NSD..2015=216/2016=213/2017=229/2018=39..APR=03/15
    SPC130:staradminx61..2014=1178/2015=1287/2016=4616/2017=3843
    OS WL= -2/8 ......CC =00......Savings = £13,140
  • Thanks Aesop.....I can sleep now:rotfl:

    Busy day tomorrow........work all day then off to see Blood Brothers tomorrow night.

    Night all........keep them funds coming in!


    Ha ha ha, ditto! It would have plagued me wondering! :rotfl:

    Have a fab time at the theatre too. Blood Brothers is my all time favourite. You CAN'T go wrong with Willy Russell though. He's worth every penny :beer::D:T
    £10 a day 2017 - APR £60.12 / MAR £82.24 / FEB £142.82 / JAN £241.24
  • Surfchik80
    Surfchik80 Posts: 472 Forumite
    Seventh Anniversary Combo Breaker
    edited 5 February 2016 at 5:08AM
    lynnejk wrote: »
    After all your troubles it's great to see the fantastic results. Well done for your perseverance :T
    Lx

    Thanks Lynne. Just glad it's all settling down! I'm a libran, so while I can DO conflict, I really REALLY don't like it :(
    £10 a day 2017 - APR £60.12 / MAR £82.24 / FEB £142.82 / JAN £241.24
  • Anyone got any experience using the SHPOCK app? It appears to be a halfway house between Gumtree and fleabay, with no fees. I've been looking through it and there looks like a reasonable amount of users,quite straightforward etc.

    As I don't use bookieface, I thought this might provide another easy selling avenue. Am always on the lookout for things with less fees!
    £10 a day 2017 - APR £60.12 / MAR £82.24 / FEB £142.82 / JAN £241.24
  • lynnejk wrote: »
    Thanks for asking Aesop :)
    About 90% and improving. Need more sunshine :rotfl:
    Lx
    Hang in there. Over the hump now and spring just around the corner, with everyone's mojo.
    :)xx
    £10 a day 2017 - APR £60.12 / MAR £82.24 / FEB £142.82 / JAN £241.24
  • Siouxsie32
    Siouxsie32 Posts: 1,987 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Cashback Cashier
    edited 5 February 2016 at 8:52AM
    £4.57 to add for me today.....small payment from clix.

    Finally got my Bounts to give me points for activities as well as steps :j

    The mapmyfitness app works brill. So today got 20 for activities and twenty for reaching 14000 steps. Woohoo:D

    Definitely going to upgrade to premium plus once my two weeks premium is up.

    Ive never walked so much!

    Me too KM! I triggered the 14000 step extra Bounts points yesterday. Interestingly, the day before yesterday I had a check in at a Fitness Centre. I didn't visit a fitness centre so I retraced my steps and it turns out there's a 24 hour gym round the corner from my flat :rotfl: I obviously triggered the points when I walked past so I took a walk past last night too...no check in this time, but I am curious because I'm more likely to attend classes if I only have to roll out of bed and walk 5 minutes to get there! May visit today to make enquiries.

    No money making activity yesterday or today...but my eyes will be downwards looking for lost coins!

    I just applied for a new current account with a switch bonus so I'm hoping to be accepted (a bit scarred after being rejected by M+S last month:eek:) £100 will go nicely towards my target!

    I shall update later if any money makes it's way to me, but I'm expecting a frugal weekend ahead with few money making chances.

    Have a nice Friday everyone :)
  • Ok, so I'm not sure how many of us on here would find this useful, but this deal is available in todays email notification and is as per the post title with a 6 month delivery pass included. Available for 3.5 days.

    http://www.wowcher.co.uk/email-deals/national-deal/deal-554725-detail/35-50-ocado-grocery-delivery-credit-month-anytime/deal.html?Linkpos=Description&blockpos=19&deal=554725&st_cid=6045184&st_rid=5943702&ito=wowcher_email_National_Default%25202016-02-05&cauth=4e1fe086-4f20-43f0-8f19-b094c8f8f7e4

    I very occasionally shop in the more expensive places if I can get a big voucher deal to make it more sane in price!! Generally I use it to stock up on expensive things I'd be getting anyway like nappies, alcohol, speciality foods etc, that I wouldn't necessarily be able to get in the much cheaper stores anyway.

    Anyway, it could still be helpful if you're savvy with it ;)
    £10 a day 2017 - APR £60.12 / MAR £82.24 / FEB £142.82 / JAN £241.24
  • Becks81
    Becks81 Posts: 426 Forumite
    Some fantastic totals being made so far for the month. :T

    I only have a small £4 to add to my totals, but the surveys seem to be coming in a better for me, I think I probably managed 3 paid ones last night.

    £4 was from Tesco's. I complained about out of date food being delivered and they gave me the credit. I'm counting it as I feel I made it happen!!

    I also had an email from MobileExpressions saying I could redeem a £10 amazon card, I'm only 4 credits away from the £20 voucher - but if I'm honest I have no idea how I even got these credits in the first place, never mind about making any more!! So not sure whether to cash out early or wait.
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Becks81 wrote: »
    Some fantastic totals being made so far for the month. :T

    I only have a small £4 to add to my totals, but the surveys seem to be coming in a better for me, I think I probably managed 3 paid ones last night.

    £4 was from Tesco's. I complained about out of date food being delivered and they gave me the credit. I'm counting it as I feel I made it happen!!

    I also had an email from MobileExpressions saying I could redeem a £10 amazon card, I'm only 4 credits away from the £20 voucher - but if I'm honest I have no idea how I even got these credits in the first place, never mind about making any more!! So not sure whether to cash out early or wait.

    £4 is £4 more than you had before. Well done.

    Mobike expressions you instsll on smartphone and they look at your website visits and try to s3ll that data to marketing companies, ie 100 users vidit mse daily and amazon,etc
    Hold out for the £20.
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Siouxsie32 wrote: »
    Me too KM! I triggered the 14000 step extra Bounts points yesterday. Interestingly, the day before yesterday I had a check in at a Fitness Centre. I didn't visit a fitness centre so I retraced my steps and it turns out there's a 24 hour gym round the corner from my flat :rotfl: I obviously triggered the points when I walked past so I took a walk past last night too...no check in this time, but I am curious because I'm more likely to attend classes if I only have to roll out of bed and walk 5 minutes to get there! May visit today to make enquiries.

    )

    Well done. I love when bounts picks up gyms tgat you are standing near.
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