Make £10 a day May 2017 - everybody most welcome

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Forumite
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    Aesop wrote: »
    I don't just reapplied. I did something different a few years ago with them. I got paid in love2 shop vouchers as that was the currency.

    on the page with the picture it says some of the retailers so am sure amazon is on the list. you can use love2 shop vouchers to buy amazon gift cards I believe in supermarkets that accept them.

    Thanks:T

    I'd rather have Love2shop vouchers really but it didn't look as if they were an option on the page I got. Amazon would have been the next best thing as I try to pay for my reading habit by only using vouchers and not 'real money' when I buy books on Amazon:o
  • Lau0707Lau0707 Forumite
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    I have 4 items ending on eBay tonight, so far they're all up for £145, pray for me!! I really need the extra cash for our poor looking savings for our family holiday in 10 days lol xxx
  • AesopAesop Forumite
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    Lau0707 wrote: »
    I have 4 items ending on eBay tonight, so far they're all up for £145, pray for me!! I really need the extra cash for our poor looking savings for our family holiday in 10 days lol xxx

    ooh fingers crossed. come on bidders. go mad, overbid and pay up tonight so they can have a lovely holiday xx
  • AesopAesop Forumite
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    Come on peeps. 2nd May, we need to see more posts of how you have earnt money, share your ideas with others, bounce ideas of each other :)

    I know I have been very naughty and missing in action for months but am trying to be here a bit more.

    Welcome :hello: to all the new challengers to this thread. You will get used to us and love making that extra money.

    Does anyone want any help with any particular thing? With survey sites, I would say it's down to personal choice. I like short surveys and won't sit for hours for little pay on a survey. But I prefer some sites over others and I know others prefer sites I don't like. It's a case of trying one or two, see how you get on, and if they don't fit, try some more.

    Just don't sign up for thousands and then struggle to earn anything on all of them.
  • Lau0707Lau0707 Forumite
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    Round one of eBay has gone for £220 today :D:D xx
  • AesopAesop Forumite
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    Lau0707 wrote: »
    Round one of eBay has gone for £220 today :D:D xx

    brilliant :j :j :j
  • Kantankrus_MareKantankrus_Mare Forumite
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    Cashed out £5 to paypal for my second payout on Onepulse. :j

    Also had a pretty good day at work for tips....£11.20 :T
    Make £10 a Day Feb .....£75.... March... £65......April...£90.....May £20.....June £35.......July £60
  • HermiaHermia Forumite
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    Can I join? I will say £5 a day as I am not sure what is possible. I am waiting for some Ziffit/We Buy Books parcels to be accepted.
    Thanks for this info, Aesop:T

    I was kicked off the TNS panels (all their postal surveys) last year after one of my test letters split open in transit and TNS suspected my cover as a panellist may have been blown:(. All very cloak and dagger but I really miss the surveys and the stamps/vouchers that I used to get:(.

    I got kicked off also. They sent me this strange email claiming they had spoken to my postman or something. It was odd.
  • FatVonDFatVonD Forumite
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    We're both retired )

    :eek: If I had to guess your age from your posts I'd have said you were about 30 (maybe you are and retired early on the proceeds of all those boot sales :rotfl: )
    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 - £2,495.10
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Forumite
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    FatVonD wrote: »
    :eek: If I had to guess your age from your posts I'd have said you were about 30 (maybe you are and retired early on the proceeds of all those boot sales :rotfl: )

    Thanks, FatVonD:T. That made me laugh:rotfl:


    You can double the 30 and then add a few years:eek:.. Maybe I might pass for 30 (ish) from the back and in a dim light;). Still full of beans (most of the time), I'm not a creaking gate yet:j. Didn't retire early though, I slogged to the bitter end. Car boots have been a bit of a weekend hobby for many summers. It was nice to make a bit of extra money but nowadays it's more of a necessity:o.


    Trouble is, I still feel young inside, I'm still making plans for what I'll do when I grow up:rotfl:
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