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Make £10 a day May 2016 Challenge
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2 more teeny sales on eb@y netting me approx 50p each. Crawling along this month!0
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Not made any more since I last posted as I haven't been very well getting better now but its taking it toll on me.
Still have some stuff on ebay but no one is biding on anything.
Some good figures are coming in
Sorry to hear you've been ill, Deb4 but good to know you're getting better.
Take care of yourself:coffee:0 -
carbootcrazy wrote: »You'd have to iron everything yourself though, Surfchik. My iron is playing up (yet another of my appliances that's on it's last legs:(). I iron as few things as I can get away with nowadays so am not planning to spend on a new iron;)
Deal - I do the same. I just buy stretchy things that pull the creases taught....its served me well for years and keeps the ironing to an absolute bare minimum£10 a day 2017 - APR £60.12 / MAR £82.24 / FEB £142.82 / JAN £241.240 -
Sitting, waiting for lots of my fleabay BIN's to be bought. They all have a growing number of watchers, but nothing shifting yet! It's annoying me sat on top of the 'selling' cupboard, as there is too much to fit inside right now. The pleasure of seeing it gone will outweigh the money I get at this rate!!!
Come on consumers!! Get your wallets out and consume! :rotfl:£10 a day 2017 - APR £60.12 / MAR £82.24 / FEB £142.82 / JAN £241.240 -
ChicaBonita wrote: »2 more teeny sales on eb@y netting me approx 50p each. Crawling along this month!
Take care of the pennies and the pounds will take care of themselvesKeep plugging away Chica!
£10 a day 2017 - APR £60.12 / MAR £82.24 / FEB £142.82 / JAN £241.240 -
carbootcrazy wrote: »Sorry to hear you've been ill, Deb4 but good to know you're getting better.
Take care of yourself:coffee:
Make £2022 in 2022 #69 £2247.73/£2022
Make £2023 in 2023 #4 £395.92 /£2023
Declutter 2023 in 2023 35/20230 -
Surfchik80 wrote: »Deal - I do the same. I just buy stretchy things that pull the creases taught....its served me well for years and keeps the ironing to an absolute bare minimum
before OH retired he worked in a company that had a very strict dress-code for work, shirts and ties and a jacket (and trousers, obviously:rotfl:) had to be worn at all times even in a heatwave. Knowing the back and sleeves of his shirts would never be seen I only ever ironed the front and collar. He always looked smart though;). I'm glad those days are over as I was like you with buying easy-care clothes for myself:j. I'm just the opposite of my Mum who even used to iron tea-towels:eek:0 -
Surfchik80 wrote: »Take care of the pennies and the pounds will take care of themselves
Keep plugging away Chica!
Well it's good that you say that, as I've made another sale with a whopping profit of £1.360 -
Question. Where do people get their cardboard boxes from for posting things? I'm currently off ill and therefore cut off from my usual work supply. Cheers!
I use jiffybags that I get free with freebies I get sent. But if you ask supermarkets and shoe shops tbey will ley yoy have their boxes.best to ask in morning before they dismantle them0 -
Notifications turnec off again!0
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