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Make £10 a day May 2017 - everybody most welcome
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Hi all,
I made another £1.26 on citizenme today and £17.36 from TCB arrived so my total is now:
£147.79:j PAID VERY, Barclaycard x3, Vanquis, Natwest, O/D, Tesco & MBNA x2 PAID :j LBM 24/07/15 - Original Debt: £0/31010.23 (100% paid) :eek:
Mortgage - £151.316.54 :eek:0 -
Another £72 today on eBay. Makes my total £597.Jan 2018 £68,274 May 1 2018 £59,537
Percentage of total debt paid 12.79%
2018 target £10k So far: £8737
Monthly target £833 January £1129 Feb £1278 Mar £1176 Apr £5152
POAYDBX18 #124 £8737/10,0000 -
Evening lovely peoples :hello:
I have added thegirlinthegreenscarf and MinnieMousesMummy to the challenger list - see post 3. Good luck with the challenge and hope you both have a great month of money-making
There are some super amounts being posted again - well done everyone managing to add some pennies to their pockets :T :dance:
Hope you all have a super weekend and see some sunshine
Lx£10day.2014=3213/2015=3421/2016=3238/2017=2702/2018=498..APR=12.03/300
GrocC.2014=2162/2015=2083/2016=218/2017=1996/2018=450..APR=17.13/200
Bulk buy.......APR=233.76
GC.NSD..2015=216/2016=213/2017=229/2018=39..APR=03/15
SPC130:staradminx61..2014=1178/2015=1287/2016=4616/2017=3843
OS WL= -2/8 ......CC =00......Savings = £13,1400 -
thegirlinthegreenscarf wrote: »Where are all of these amazon vouchers coming from? Where do i need to start reading to catch up?
mintvine too0 -
Kantankrus_Mare wrote: »Thanks Aesop for putting a smile on my face this morning. :rotfl:
Just wondering what those "thongs cooked in the pressure cooker" taste like.
thongtastic I believe
problem with posting on phone using mse, it is not mobile friendly for posting! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::eek::eek::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
ok folks. we have someone asking on another thread how folk manage to make so much money a month while working full time with a family.
So can we get some lovely posts going showing how you all manage to earn money, and how you do it,ie apps, selling on ebay, facebook, etc.
Let's give some inspiration to those wondering how we manage to earn extra every month.0 -
ok folks. we have someone asking on another thread how folk manage to make so much money a month while working full time with a family.
So can we get some lovely posts going showing how you all manage to earn money, and how you do it,ie apps, selling on ebay, facebook, etc.
Let's give some inspiration to those wondering how we manage to earn extra every month.
I think I replied to that poster, at least I meant to but not sure if I actually did it:o. If I did, I directed them over here;). I've put links to us on a few other threads where folk are asking for ideas for making a bit extra each month. I hope it's OK to do that, Aesop, and that you don't mind0 -
ok my round up so far, as been making money but not had chance to post:
From 1 May 2017
52p qmee
£5 one pulse
£5.03 attapoll
94p citizenme
£1 embee
10p citizenme
10p citizenme
£2 shopmium
£5.27 lucky leftovers
£5.00 onepulse
£1.08 citizenme
£1.00 embee
18p citizenme
thats all into my paypal from 1 May 2017 to 13 May 2017
now for other monies
£5 mastercard from swagbucks, it is cheaper to get this than paypal and can be converted to paypal after you have received the card
£10 amazon from incompass
£5 nectar points used as cash in store
£10 amazon from epoints
£1 amazon from panel app
£5 amazon from shopprize
£10 from selling an old mobile
£5.10 from Prolific academic
£15.82 from kidstart
£5 argos voucher from dailymail rewards
£5 sunsavers cash
£5 debenhams voucher
£8.20 checkout smart
£3 pinecone - I tried to cash out from american site and couldn't get logged in! they nicely told me I was on the american site
Total so far is £120.340 -
carbootcrazy wrote: »I think I replied to that poster, at least I meant to but not sure if I actually did it:o. If I did, I directed them over here;). I've put links to us on a few other threads where folk are asking for ideas for making a bit extra each month. I hope it's OK to do that, Aesop, and that you don't mind
you did :A CBC, I too posted. But thinking they maybe feeling a bit shy, thought if peeps on here could post what they do and how they managed, might help them to understand and feel incentivised
if MSE wasn't so hard to post to from a mobile I would post everyday. But as it is I can really on do stuff when on pc, and I don't go on it much these days.
I got it out yesterday with full intention of posting and woke up to find tv blaring, laptop asleep and it was midnight. :rotfl::rotfl:
Never say sorry or apologise. We are all here to help each other and I love the way you are so active and helpful all round MSE.
Even if people lurk and take something away from this thread it is all good and I hope they find themselves making themselves a little extra.0 -
I promise I will be back later with links and ideas for moneymaking. Need to help DS with his homework otherwise it is going in unfinished again as I did last month. I have told him I am not doing his homework for him but will help him. He has to start learning now otherwise will struggle in high school.
In other news, just to say if anyone has ppi on cc/storecards/catalogues, get claiming asap.
I helped a friend who had ppi on a mothercare account, she didn't even realise until found a recent statement. So after fighting with the PPI companies for months, as it had been sold from one business to another, to another, we went to the underwriters. Lo and behold the 3rd company it had been sold to agreed it had been missold and would pay out.... let's just say on PPI of £200, my friend got back £3K :beer::T:j
so time is running out for claiming. If anything over 6 years old you may struggle to get ppi back, but its worth trying.
if you ever had a storecard or catalogue they had ppi on there but called it something else.
So get your fingers on that paperwork and get dialling/going online and claiming. Do not use ppi companies as they take a large percentage of what you are due. My friend's money is all hers less postage and copying costs.0
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