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Make £10 a day April 2017 - everybody most welcome to join
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Morning all
Thank you for the new thread Aesop. Hope April will be a better month for you! Please put me down for £10 again Lynnejk when you get back from your hols (not jealous at all)
Xx£10 a day April - £4/£3002014 £110.92 2015 £3732.30 2016 £1633.66 2017 £2991.70 2018 £3255.40
Jan £105.50 Feb £80.47March £69.300 -
Put me down again please, I am going to aim for £800 this month because I should get a tax refund when I put my self assessment in. So really I'm aiming for £300 on top of this.
Off to a start with £1 on SnatchTotal Debt [STRIKE]£25,460 [/STRIKE](23/02/2016) :eek: £13,416.94.(paid 48%)
Earn £10 a day 2015 - £878.91 2016 - £3932.18
2017 - £1686.24 - 2018 - £272.37
March 2019 - £120.99
April 2019 - £0/£3000 -
£33.90 taken at the table top sale, need to deduct £7 costs plus 60p for two cups of tea so £26.30 profit.
I was hoping for more but it's better than a poke in the eyeMake £25 a day in April £0/£750 (March £584, February £602, January £883.66)
December £361.54, November £322.28, October £288.52, September £374.30, August £223.95, July £71.45, June £251.22, May£119.33, April £236.24, March £106.74, Feb £40.99, Jan £98.54) Total for 2017 - £2,495.100 -
£33.90 taken at the table top sale, need to deduct £7 costs plus 60p for two cups of tea so £26.30 profit.
I was hoping for more but it's better than a poke in the eye
Well done:T. Every penny helps;)
Maybe it's because it's a new venue and hasn't a big established clientele of buyers yet. From experience it's the well-known and regular ones that bring me the best profit. £33.90 isn't bad at all though for an indoor table top sale:beer:. They're never anything like as profitable as outdoor car boot sales:(.
I couldn't spot one anywhere near here today to sell at but have a place booked for next Saturday. It's the last one of the season before the outdoor ones start so will be interesting to see how many buyers turn up;)0 -
kirtsypoos wrote: »Thanks for the warm welcome carbootcrazy
I've got off to a good little start this morning with surveys -
£1.60 nectar canvass
£10 SB am vouch (although I've been working towards this for 4 weeks so not sure if it counts?!)
I think most people count survey and other vouchers/payments when they actually receive them by mail or in their bank account, not just when they're credited to their survey account. Some take ages to reach payout level don't they? My March total was boosted by a £50 payout from Populus which I'd been working towards for about 9 months:rotfl:. I didn't count it until the cheque was banked and cleared.0 -
carbootcrazy wrote: »Well done:T. Every penny helps;)
Maybe it's because it's a new venue and hasn't a big established clientele of buyers yet. From experience it's the well-known and regular ones that bring me the best profit. £33.90 isn't bad at all though for an indoor table top sale:beer:. They're never anything like as profitable as outdoor car boot sales:(.
I couldn't spot one anywhere near here today to sell at but have a place booked for next Saturday. It's the last one of the season before the outdoor ones start so will be interesting to see how many buyers turn up;)
The main outdoor one near here has already started up for the summer but I don't really have enough stuff to justify the extra cost of the pitch plus you have to be there at silly o'clock, this one was much more civilised
I now need to pluck out a few books which are very current to put on eBay and I'll complete my WBB order for the others. The ones that WBB weren't interested in have been dropped to the CS along with a load of stuff I'm sick of the sight of!
Good luck with yours!Make £25 a day in April £0/£750 (March £584, February £602, January £883.66)
December £361.54, November £322.28, October £288.52, September £374.30, August £223.95, July £71.45, June £251.22, May£119.33, April £236.24, March £106.74, Feb £40.99, Jan £98.54) Total for 2017 - £2,495.100 -
Bit of luck for me today, got an offer for 10 free spins on mfortune and I won £10Total Debt [STRIKE]£25,460 [/STRIKE](23/02/2016) :eek: £13,416.94.(paid 48%)
Earn £10 a day 2015 - £878.91 2016 - £3932.18
2017 - £1686.24 - 2018 - £272.37
March 2019 - £120.99
April 2019 - £0/£3000 -
shellyosborne wrote: »Bit of luck for me today, got an offer for 10 free spins on mfortune and I won £10
Well done Shelly :T I really like mfortune and have won a couple of nice amounts on there too.
Nothing to add yet. Have had a stressful few days and slept all afternoon today. Only one more week until the Easter hols tho :j
Need to go food shopping now - I know how to live it up on a Saturday night!£10 a day April - £4/£3002014 £110.92 2015 £3732.30 2016 £1633.66 2017 £2991.70 2018 £3255.40
Jan £105.50 Feb £80.47March £69.300 -
Thanks for the new thread Aesop. Please could you put me down for my usual £10.
Good luck everyone
Rosie xJan £10 a day £326.75/£3100 -
Hi
I can't believe it's April already. Can you put me down for £5 a day please?
Good luck everyoneDFW Nerd No. 1484 LBM 07/01/15 Debt was £95k :eek: Now debt free and happy :j0
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