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Make £10 a day extra every day in Sept Challenge.
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I have some ebay sales finished - £10.15 profit.
have listed some more items and am waiting for some more to finish.
I am kind of seeing the overall picture of £300 for september, average £10 a day, as I tend to list on ebay once or twice a week.
So far my total is £10.150 -
iwanttobreakfree wrote: »just one question - how are you making £10 per day from cashback sites - i must be doing it wrong because I'm hardly making anything
I'm still a newbie to these bits, but since the 17th August, the following offers through Quidco have made me over £50. I'll just list the ones that have paid more than £1:
Whiskas Kitten Pack
Compare the Market Quote
MBNA Card Application
LoveFilm Free trial
Scarlet Magazine
Dennis Publishing
Magazine Group
My Movie Stream
Just Rewards
I have probably paid out a couple of pounds for the magazine trial subscriptions, but as long as you cancel before you start paying by DD, you will make money. I'm no expert, and there are plenty of offers that i haven't even looked at yet, but if you sign up and look around, I'm sure you will find some of your own!
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iwanttobreakfree wrote: »just one question - how are you making £10 per day from cashback sites - i must be doing it wrong because I'm hardly making anything
Which sites are you a member of? Some sites have more of the daily clicks than others but I don't think anyone will be making that much off them each day. Lots of people are doing well on the quidco sign up offers though.Trying to sort my life out, and I'm going to get there!0 -
SherbetMan wrote: »I do rpoints, freefivers, and quidco and if anyone wants a referral then please let me know:D n then you can help me with the challenge!!!!
I know I must be slightly denser than a dense forest, but am already signed up to freefivers and quidco - but can't find their click thrus - please help, or am I beyond help? Batgirl please send me a referal to rpoints, and if you explain in denser than dense forest terms how to do the click thrus I can sign up!
Hope peeps are doing better than me, might go and sit on the naughty step and think about what I have done....(or not)
No worries Sherbet man my referal link for Rpoints is ; http://www.rpoints.com/?ruid=103291
on rpoints you can do kelkoo, lycos and highstreet web click thrus.
Freefivers ( which I can also refer anyone to) you can do dealtime, kelkoo and gumtree every other day. and quidco there are kelkoo, dealtime and highstreet web click thrus.
Hope this helps
batgirlMay 2015 £10 a day currently £2080 -
Batgirl the free fivers clicks can be done daily not just every other day, your missing out on some important pennies!Trying to sort my life out, and I'm going to get there!0
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I just wanted to say thanks for this thread, I joined the Gala bingo site via Quidco, so even if I had lost my tenner I still would be in profit by £20, and as it happens I made a tenner, so withdrew and with the cashback will be in profit by £40 overall, not bad for a morning's work, so thanks very much!...I like my coffee black, just like my metal!
Proud member no. 15 of the [strike]asylum[/strike] night owl thread
...And officially mad over Doctor Who & David Tennant!0 -
Batgirl the free fivers clicks can be done daily not just every other day, your missing out on some important pennies!
Thanks, I think I have just written it worng, I meant that Gumtree is every other day, freefivers, quidco and rpoints are daily as is kelkoo and dealtime on freefivers.
Sorry for the confusion
BatgirlMay 2015 £10 a day currently £2080 -
Batgirl, gumtree is also everyday on freefivers
but it can only be clicked once every 24 hours and they time this down to the second! But if you click 24hrs and 30 seconfs later it will work.
Trying to sort my life out, and I'm going to get there!0 -
4th September
£21 Amazon sales
£21
5th September
£0.01 e bay aaarrrghh!
£21.01
6th September
£0.01 e bay, £22 amazon yey!!!!, £0.20 paypal verification (hey it all counts!)
£43.22 woo hoo!!
7th September
Click thrus £5, Mystery shop £5, amazon £15
£68.22
:T At least i've bought myself some time for when the selling dries up!!
For those wondering about selling on amazon there are many pro's and cons. I like using it as it's nowhere near as time consuming a ebaying is. There is no weighing, writing descriptions or any of that stuff amazon does it all for you although this means that there fees are higher. Also they also only charge the buyer a fixed rate postage of 2.32. So if your selling big books like I often do then your postage costs are eating away at your profit.
the other thing is that there is no paypal. Your fundds are transferred straight to your bank account for free although this only happens monthly so you may have a bit of a wait. But the thing is sometimes its such a wait you forget they owe it you and uts a nice surprise when it turns up in your account!!
Happy selling xxx Laura :beer:On a mission0 -
Hi Laura - you can actually get funds transferred from your Amazon account any time you like. If you go to the accounts summary page, there is a button at the top right which says 'transfer funds now'. You can do that whenever you like, though no more than once in a 24 hour period.Total debt: 1 January 2007 £[strike]49,387.79[/strike] 1 January 2012 £[STRIKE]19,312.85[/STRIKE] 1 August 2012 £11,517.620
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