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shellyosborne wrote: »If anyone has Amazon prime you get £2.99 pantry credit every time you select no rush delivery. I only found out today I don't know how long it's on for. If you use AMZreviewtrader and get stuff free it's extra awesome I got £5.98 today for ordering 2 free items to review. I am not going to add it yet until I've actually claimed it though incase there is a catch x
the pantry credit is new and has probably only been available for a few days or so. someone on facebook didn't feel it was worth it as was only able to use it on certain things? I have no idea, not having a prime account and not seen it. Think google is not producing much either as too new.0 -
I sold a fridge/freezer for 50 today and I also got paid for the invigilating I did back in February _ that netted me 240 (the most boring few hours ever). So I am now on an amazing 787 (or 547 if it's just selling).
I also signed up for premium plus on bounts' and have been waking like crazy to make sure I get the points - crazy really but it all adds up.
I used to do exam invigilation and yes it is boring. We didn't walk around the room but you had to get up and move otherwise you were in danger of going to sleep!0 -
lexbubbles wrote: »FINALLY got a couple of small studies on prolific totalling £2.60. Gosh it's been what... 9? 10 weeks?
well done. I was going to suggest contacting them again and checking your account. I know they have a lot more people on their database than before but was surprised you weren't even getting one survey in a few rather than none.0 -
Siouxsie32 wrote: »Great news though. I can maybe get to my storage unit over the weekend and dig it out. I bought it second hand a few years ago so it's not worth very much, but we all know the pennies add up, right?
very much so!0 -
Surfchik80 wrote: »As long as you list them by the deadline, they will be eligible for the offer up to the 100 mark. So if your auction ends say, 5 days after the deadline, or your buy it now ends 30 days later, the discount will be applied. You'll see it in your account summery as them charging you fees at a 'PROMO' rate
I didn't know about them at all until I started posting here. Didn't seem to have any for ages, but once I spotted my first one they seemed to continue appearing every 3-4 weeks! Heck knows how long I'd been eligible for them and not realised!! *slaps forehead
it's very random who they give them to and how often. I know from discussions on here, people have said had none when others were getting regularly and some only odd one here and there. They also email to advise you that you have free listings, but I find I get the notification very late compared to others.0 -
Siouxsie32 wrote: »
I have a day off today and I'm trying to be productive looking for PPI options. I "know" I don't have any, but last year I got a company to search for me because I was so sure I didn't have any and they came up with a small (really small!) cheque after finding something. I doubt I'll come up with anything else, but I've unearthed paperwork for a few dusty old loans and credit cards I'd forgotten about so I may follow it though and see if I can get anything. What about mortgages? Did they ever add PPI to those?
yes mortgages had ppi.
don't forget the company would have taken their fees too, so it may have been a bit bigger than what you actually received.
Did you have to provide them with any paperwork other than account numbers? I have a really old one I know I had PPI on but it seems to have been archived/destroyed as no one can verify it. Just reminded me Barclays are supposed to have let me have access to my files and I haven't received it.0 -
Debtfreedolly wrote: »I have used some of my down time to really look at what I can save/earn and feeling like I might not have as long to go before I'm debt free as I feared which is really positive.
that is really positive! good luck and keep on going :beer:0
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