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Make £10 a day Challenge - February 2016

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  • happy valentines day all :)
    adding another £40 to my pot from this weekend. Budgeted £50 for a night out on Friday and only spent £10 thanks to a young man buying my drinks most the night (I did tell him I was taken with 2 kids and 7 years older then him, but he still insisted?!? ) so that's now safely back in my bank where it belongs ;)
    Hopefully another £30-£40 to add tomorrow after my big coupon shop, which will hopefully be way under my £50 food budget for the week.
    new total £262 :)
    debt free in 2016?? I can only try! £2436/£10000
    Make £10 a day challenge
    feb £610 mar £365.53
  • Had a VERY productive night/morning on the 'bay. Bless Sundays, am I right guys?

    Drum machine - £30
    Primark top - £2
    Accessorize scarf - £4
    Accessorize scarf - £3.50
    Tambourine - £6

    Total: £45.50 :T

    Items sold 100 / 366

    £477.03 / 435 (31.80 / day) :j
    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 £233.57/310
  • Aesop
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    kimbobaloo wrote: »
    thanks to a young man buying my drinks most the night (I did tell him I was taken with 2 kids and 7 years older then him, but he still insisted?!? ) )

    how lovely and flatttering. he must have really enjoyed your company :)
  • Aesop
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    lexbubbles wrote: »
    Had a VERY productive night/morning on the 'bay. Bless Sundays, am I right guys?

    Drum machine - £30
    Primark top - £2
    Accessorize scarf - £4
    Accessorize scarf - £3.50
    Tambourine - £6

    Total: £45.50 :T

    Items sold 100 / 366

    £477.03 / 435 (31.80 / day) :j



    you are doing sooooo well :beer::j:T
  • Whoops, forgot to set my new target now I've broken 15/day!

    £17.50 a day - £477.03 / 507.50

    £30.47 to go
    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 £233.57/310
  • Happymac
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    £4.23 on crowdology....and £75 M&S voucher for changing from broadband and phone. (have actually halved my quarterly bill too!) Not going to count the voucher though
    June 23.25/250 Monthly money making target
  • Well done surfchik! Thats what I call a result and was worth fighting your corner!
    Aesop wrote: »
    Most definitely Surfchik80, wow compensationfrom hmrc swoon, never heard . Well done
    lynnejk wrote: »
    That's brilliant news :T Well worth complaining eh ;)
    Lx

    Awesome, I'll include it when I actually have sight of it ;)

    Thanks for the encouragement. We've taken on a few complaints this last month, but that was definitely the shocker of them all. There is justice in the world after all! Let it be a north star to everyone with a genuine cause to fight :beer:
    £10 a day 2017 - APR £60.12 / MAR £82.24 / FEB £142.82 / JAN £241.24
  • lexbubbles wrote: »
    Had a VERY productive night/morning on the 'bay. Bless Sundays, am I right guys?

    Drum machine - £30
    Primark top - £2
    Accessorize scarf - £4
    Accessorize scarf - £3.50
    Tambourine - £6

    Am I the only one that has a hard time not imagining ridiculous scenarios when I see other peoples 'sold' items? After envisaging Fairyclicks living in a house filled with wedding gowns, I now have images of Lexbubbles as a one-man band...;)
    £10 a day 2017 - APR £60.12 / MAR £82.24 / FEB £142.82 / JAN £241.24
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    Surfchik80 wrote: »
    Am I the only one that has a hard time not imagining ridiculous scenarios when I see other peoples 'sold' items? After envisaging Fairyclicks living in a house filled with wedding gowns, I now have images of Lexbubbles as a one-man band...;)

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • Aesop
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    Happymac wrote: »
    £4.23 on crowdology....and £75 M&S voucher for changing from broadband and phone. (have actually halved my quarterly bill too!) Not going to count the voucher though

    you should apply to MSE BADGER for your broadband and phone saving, forget what the badge is called now.

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/70133613#Comment_70133613

    well done!
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