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Make £10 a day extra every day in Sept Challenge.
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Decided to follow everyones advice and give amazon selling a try - can't believe how easy it is!!
Listed loads of books, and one sold as I was sitting there! :j :j :j
Fantastic, amazon is my new friend.
Still don't really get Quidco though. Going my everyones sigs, people are making loads of money of quidco. From what I can see, you only earn when you buy stuff and the cashback seems quite low. How is everyone making so much money:eek: Total debt £21,000 :eek:Weight loss to date - 2 st, 2lb:j0 -
I got most of my quidco money though changing my energy suppliers! Aside from that, there are a few offers on there where you get money for registering elsewhere, such as Whiskers Kitten Pack and a quitting smoking one (I think it is nicquitin). I also got £9 back for purchasing an ink cartridge, and get free photo paper. As im an amateur photographer, this is rather handy!
As for mystery shopping, im registered with grassroots, retaileyes, and retailmaxim.
I decided that I wanted a magazine this evening, so instead of buying one, I went through quidco for £4.80 cashback, and got a trial of easy living 6 issues for £6 with a free lipstick. So, ill get a magazine every month for 20p per issue and a free lipstick. Wahey!
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Good luck Seaxwyn and all those doing car bootys tommorrow. Can't do one myself tommorrow as OH is away this weekend and I am looking after the kids! Weather permitting though, I am hoping to do one next Sunday!! Time to clear the rest of the stuff out of my loft!!;)0
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Quidco have lots of offers that youdont' have to spend money to get. You can book Hilarys blinds to come round and waffle to you about blinds and get paid £20, opening bank accounts and credit cards are £20-£50 a go. Also opening bingo accounts makes lots of pennies, you do have to wager £10 most of the time but get paid £25 from quidco, get another free £10 to play in you account and with Gala bingo I also on £100 odd to throw in the pot. Quidco does have kelkoo, highstreet web and dealtime clickthrus, hope this helps. And I too am with retail eyes and gapbusters for mystery shopping, hope this helps.
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Well I enjoyed the carboot but after paying for the pitch and buying a couple of things there I only made £14.75 profit.
Running total: £148.16. I'm going to try listing some books on Ebay tonight, other than that I have no ideas for how to make £10/day next week.Total debt: 1 January 2007 £[strike]49,387.79[/strike] 1 January 2012 £[STRIKE]19,312.85[/STRIKE] 1 August 2012 £11,517.620 -
This thread is going a bit quiet. I have kept a low profile because I was doing so badly...sorry.
OK, want to know if I can do this - I have just phoned the electricty company and found I am £132 in credit, which they are sending back to me. :beer: So can I count that?
If so that is all I have made so far, but am in credit now!! The things on ebay have no bids yet, but several watchers, so I am hopeful.
No one answered about matched betting - anyone doing it? Also thought about messing on the Bingo sites - any recommendations.
Kids clouthes on ebay - is it better to sell as bundles?
Finally then, have I cheated or can I count the £132?0 -
thanks guys for Quidco advice, maybe I'm just not trying hard enough!!
I'm not exactly doung great with this challenge, my money seems to come and go in large swings. For example, made £42 yesterday on amazon sales, however today is a bad day as had to fork out a fortune in postage costs!
I suppose over the course of a week it pans out as around £10 a day, must try harder with cashback and daily clicks.
Will investigate mystery shopper sites suggested, thankyou x:eek: Total debt £21,000 :eek:Weight loss to date - 2 st, 2lb:j0 -
September 5th: 18p (quidco)
September 6th: £1.66 (pigsback and quidco)
September 7th: £21.33 (quidco)
September 8th: 18p (quidco)
September 9th: £13.70 (mystery shop and quidco)
September 10th: £8.15 (Mystery shop and pigsback)0 -
SherbetMan wrote: »This thread is going a bit quiet. I have kept a low profile because I was doing so badly...sorry.
OK, want to know if I can do this - I have just phoned the electricty company and found I am £132 in credit, which they are sending back to me. :beer: So can I count that?
If so that is all I have made so far, but am in credit now!! The things on ebay have no bids yet, but several watchers, so I am hopeful.
No one answered about matched betting - anyone doing it? Also thought about messing on the Bingo sites - any recommendations.
Kids clouthes on ebay - is it better to sell as bundles?
Finally then, have I cheated or can I count the £132?
I don't think thats cheating and when it comes to it its money for yourself not us so only your own rules count.
Bingo I did Gala, and vrigin and another few on quidco I have forgotten about. Clothes it depends if they are desinger, next or another quite good name, if they are not do bundles, or do a bundle with half good names and some not so good, anything works I think.
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Sept 14 = £10 ebay sales :j
running out of things to do now and only half way through the monh so need to get bum in gear!!!!May 2015 £10 a day currently £2080 -
Ok, ive been readin this with interest and here goes for how ive been doing this month....
Sep 1-£0.00
Sep 2-£6.00 ebay
Sep 3-£3.99 ebay
Sep 4-£0.00
Sep 5-£12.50 ebay, £1.61 quidco
Sep 6-£0.18 quidco
Sep 7-£13.30 quidco
Sep 8-£0.00
Sep 9-£0.00
Sep 10-£13.95 ebay, £5.50 quidco
So over the days it averages out at £5.70 per day.
Need to get my finger out now and get that total up!!0
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