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Make £10 Extra A Day For OCtober CHALLENGE!!!!
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two hours overtime today:) also clicks and £5 on which trail on quidco (think i'll wait and make sure this tracks before adding it!)
Batgirl I would add the money to your total as you were going to spend it so have £30 better off todayNew surname New start!
Total Debt - [STRIKE]£9999.09 [/STRIKE]now 7633.16 23.66% paid off0 -
done emusic trial on top cashback so hopefully £4 there still a long way to go to catch up0
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1st October
Mystery shop 5 pounds
2nd October
Dads Ironing 10 pounds
3rd October
Mystery Shop 5 pounds
Dads cleaning 10 pounds
4th October
Rest day!!!
Not done anything today my one item that was on e bay didn't sell but that only leaves me 10 behind for today. :rolleyes:
Batgirl its up to you your the boss of this idea but since your asking I would usually say no it doesn't count but since its you and I know how hard your working I think you should let yourself have this one xxx
Keep up the good work everyone :beer:
Laura xxxOn a mission0 -
I have done a couple of surveys, totalling £2.25
Might have a gander on some cashback sites and so on.0 -
Great thanks! Just received £42 from Quidco. Hope to make the full £310. Sold a book on Amazon so another £2 on its way!. Doing better this month. Things were slow.I am full of joy, abundance, wealth and love.I am a money magnet. Money comes easily and frequently.Canada excursion fund £1243/2500£10000 from £100 challenge £0/£10,0000
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WOW! Just logged onto greasypalm, expected balance to be £20 ish, its £42.95! Some stuff validated from other day, although I still dont know why its so much! Not complaining.
Can I count all this for oct seen as it will actually pay me out now?
He he, going to do some clicks!0 -
You only have to pay tax and NI on your myst shopping if you earn more than £4k per year, if you earn less than this you write to the tax office and get an exemption certificate.
PS NO REPLIES ON THE HAIR SAVING QUESTION. PLEASE LET ME KNOW SO I KNOW WHAT TO DO
THANKS
Thanks BatGirl! I have another question on this - apologies if this is the wrong place to ask. I have a full time job and I pay tax and NI through PAYE on my salary. I've been doing mystery shopping, surveys and cashback in my free time for the past 3 months and I make a maximum of £80-£100 a month - which is a lot less than £4k a year. Given this, what should I do? How do I inform the tax office? How do I get an exemption certificate? Am I even eligible for exemption since I'm already a taxpayer? Would really appreciate your feedback because I read that I have to declare myself self-employed within 3 months of starting mystery shopping and I have just 7 days left till 3 mon ths is up!
I think you should add your haircut savings money to your total but only if you actually put the money you saved into your savings account or wherever your savings go. It's easy to count things like that and spend it on something else! I know- I do it all the time.Mortgage (original/ current):193,000 (23/09/11)/ £102,500 (07/11/2019)
2019 Challenges: Make £300 a month: £9.71/£300 (January)0 -
I'm doing ok! I received a £15 amazon voucher months ago that I don't need - I rent my dvd's form lovefilm and buy all cd's and books 2nd hand.
Brother wanted a dvd off amazonm last night so he used my voucher and I got £15 cash:eek: Total debt £21,000 :eek:Weight loss to date - 2 st, 2lb:j0 -
I really think I would struggle making £10 a day - I think £10 a week would be more realistic for meMarch 2006 £15,200+ in debt April £843.64 in debt - Debt Free date Sept 2009
Egg Credit Card - £843.64 5.7%0 -
Sammiboo just do what you can, I don't think I'll manage the £10 a day either but it's something to aim forTrying to sort my life out, and I'm going to get there!0
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