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Make £10 a day May 2017 - everybody most welcome
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Evening folks and a warm welcome to the new peoples :hello:
Gosh - lots of postings and happenings already
I have updated the challengers' list (post 3) up to here.
Hope you all have a great Thursday
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 -
£5 amazon voucher and £10.30 cash from survey sites to add.
New total: £27.80MFW: Initial loan £80,000, overpayments: £13184.46, current balance -£59,564.730 -
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carbootcrazy wrote: »
Trouble is, I still feel young inside, I'm still making plans for what I'll do when I grow up:rotfl:
Same, on the one hand I can't believe my bad luck to be part of the generation that will retire at 66 instead of 60 (another 8 years and 2 months but who's counting :rotfl: ) yet on the other hand I think we'll, actually, I'm not done yet, I still have lots of drive and lots of stuff I'd like to try.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 -
Sold 2 items on Ebay on Tuesday (£9.16), did some overtime yesterday (£60) and sold another few things on Ebay (£19.84)
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carbootcrazy wrote: »Well done so far:T
When you go to cash out at Prolific you'll see that Paypal now charge fees even on payments over £20:mad:. There's been a lot of talk about this on the Prolific Alerts thread:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5383079
Looks as if a lot of people have opted to be paid via Circle instead of Paypal as there are no fees that way.
I need to have a look into circle - does anyone use it and recommend it?: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 -
kirtsypoos wrote: »How annoying!! Thanks for letting me know CBC
I need to have a look into circle - does anyone use it and recommend it?
I haven't used it yet but several on the thread I linked you to have done and said they had the payment in their bank account quicker than via Paypal:j
The reason I'm annoyed about the Papal fees isn't so much the money but the fact that Prolific didn't contact people to inform them. As far as I'm aware the only way of realising it's happening is when people actually try to cash out. I heard about it via other threads where regular Prolific members were up in arms about it.0 -
I didn't manage to make anything on the first few days of May as I was out all day. But today I received a £10 voucher from e-rewards and a £20 refund I was not expecting.0
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£2.89 worth of Amazon vouchers from survey sites spent.
New total: £30.69MFW: Initial loan £80,000, overpayments: £13184.46, current balance -£59,564.730 -
Evening money-makers :hello:
Bright and sunny here today but the wind was like a knife - lazy wind we used to call it - too lazy to go round you and rather go through you :eek:
Very well done all those making monies early in the month again :T :T
I did a couple of UG surveys today, but I don't count them until I hit the £50 mark. Was screened out of all the others I attempted today and nothing showing for me on PA. Still, tomorrow's another day
Hope you all have a fantastic Friday
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
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