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To keep me on the straight and narrow........... again!!
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Well done on the no spend days xx
Are you doing anything btw too boost your income? Surveys?Cashback Earnings YTD £46.04 Survey Earnings YTD £182.66
"Always always train, be the best version of you that you can physically be"0 -
Yay, another NSD today, won't be tomorrow though, need to pop to Aldi to get some food shopping, to take me through to the weekend.
Thank you Scott_Weiland �� No, I don't, never done surveys, wouldn't know where to start, any suggestions for me, please? ��Total Mortgage amount borrowed
£129,176.55 Dmr 2005/ £90,485.00
Current savings £3000:T0 -
Two sites are good ones too start with opinion outpost.co.uk
And Prolific Academic
And on google if you type in surveys/income boost and Money saving expert a link will pop up.Cashback Earnings YTD £46.04 Survey Earnings YTD £182.66
"Always always train, be the best version of you that you can physically be"0 -
I agree on the PA surveys- I have had £10 in a month from them. I also like Swagbucks.
You are doing well on the NSD- I really struggle with them so it’s something I’m working on.
Good luck on your debt free journey!
Becks0 -
Well, yesterday was not a NSD as predicted I spent £15.40, wait for it, don't judge,
5 chickens (one each for me dogs)
Milk
Cereal
Oranges
And potatoes,
So I got no actual dinners!!
However, beloved treated us to a Chinese, as it was the 1st evening we had had together for over a week, he works days, I work lates.
Thank you SunshineBecks, and Scott_Weiland, I will have a butchers.:)Total Mortgage amount borrowed
£129,176.55 Dmr 2005/ £90,485.00
Current savings £3000:T0 -
Looking forward to reading your diary.
Another vote for prolific academic to earn extra money; high paying and more interesting than normal surveys IMO.0 -
Thank you, starting_again_in_the_sun, yes will definitely have a look at these survey sites next week.
Well, another NSD, hopefully a few more up to pay day next week.Total Mortgage amount borrowed
£129,176.55 Dmr 2005/ £90,485.00
Current savings £3000:T0 -
Well, £57 spent today on dogs booster and kennel cough, so that's one thing of my list, beloved got the food shopping for the weekend, very MSE, for me, bless him!! :T
Will possibly be going to carpet right at the weekend, going to try and get an of cut, the bedroom is only 11x8, but I need underly as there isn't any, so that will bump it up.
Pay day on the 1st, can't bloody wait, be able to fully asses ones figures then!! :rotfl:
Have a good weekend all!!
Total Mortgage amount borrowed
£129,176.55 Dmr 2005/ £90,485.00
Current savings £3000:T0
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