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~Make upto £10 a day in September 2017 ~ - everybody most welcome
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Mrs Cautious, if you are over 56 you can take it as a lump sum if it's not enough to make it worth while investing.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 -
Mrs Cautious, if you are over 56 you can take it as a lump sum if it's not enough to make it worth while investing.
Thank you - because it's from so many years ago I can do that from 6 months before my 50th birthday. I'm very much hoping for a lump sum. I had to sort various pensions after my husband died (he was 43) he had moved around a lot with his job and one from the BBC was £1,000 - I know I can't compare but because of how long he was there I'm thinking mine may be less as I wasn't with the employer very long. I have said I think it will be about £350 but my dad said he thought I'd had letters before saying it was £1,500 - I've no idea really! Just thinking aloud - wish he'd told me over the phone.
There's an article on here (sorry can't link on phone) saying one man discovered a huge sum (nearly £40,000?) in forgotten pensions. It has made me want to contact another pension fund from where I used to work and check if I have anything in there.
Maybe it's worth finding out for more of us? Good luck if so x0 -
Fingers crossed for a nice amount of pension pot for you Mrs Cautious.
I finally got the last survey needed on one pulse and have cashed out £5 to paypal. :T
£7.05 tips for today as well and now have a wonderful 6 days off to enjoy. Am really ready for it!
Good luck to everyone on last few days of September.
ETA.......I worked as an International telephonist from 1990 to 1995 and paid into BT pension. I wonder if I have to wait till Im 55 to cash that in?Make £10 a Day Feb .....£75.... March... £65......April...£90.....May £20.....June £35.......July £600 -
£26.08 for me today from MB. Managed a £2 PA survey this morning, first one I've done in a while, but I've not had as much time during the day to keep an eye on them lately.
Delighted with my September total! Hope everybody else is enjoying some degree of success. Every penny gained is a bonus!0 -
KM, my pension I've mentioned is from 1996. They said that because it was from before 2000 and something I was eligible to retire from it at 50 and enquire/apply 6 months before my birthday. I'm sorry I didn't catch the exact year but if your pension followed the same rules you wouldn't have to wait to 55 as opposed to 50.0
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MrsCautious wrote: »KM, my pension I've mentioned is from 1996. They said that because it was from before 2000 and something I was eligible to retire from it at 50 and enquire/apply 6 months before my birthday. I'm sorry I didn't catch the exact year but if your pension followed the same rules you wouldn't have to wait to 55 as opposed to 50.
Hmm interesting! Not even sure where all my details for it are but might be worth having a good look.
My birthday today so that would really be a nice surprise presentMake £10 a Day Feb .....£75.... March... £65......April...£90.....May £20.....June £35.......July £600 -
:beer::bdaycake:Happy birthday KMJan £10 a day £326.75/£3100
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Thanks Rosie.
Had a bit of a nightmare morning. Went to Tesco and did a food shop. The cream I bought split and went all over the floor near the checkout :eek: Had to get someone to clear it all up.
Then went to the bank to put a load of shrapnel in and went to get my bank card but my purse wasnt in my bag!! I was really panicking thinking it must have dropped out in the car. It hadnt so i retraced my steps back to Tesco and luckily someone had handed it in. I had left it at the checkout. :eek:
Someone is looking out for me! :A I was so relieved!!Make £10 a Day Feb .....£75.... March... £65......April...£90.....May £20.....June £35.......July £600 -
Kantankrus_Mare wrote: »Thanks Rosie.
Had a bit of a nightmare morning. Went to Tesco and did a food shop. The cream I bought split and went all over the floor near the checkout :eek: Had to get someone to clear it all up.
Then went to the bank to put a load of shrapnel in and went to get my bank card but my purse wasnt in my bag!! I was really panicking thinking it must have dropped out in the car. It hadnt so i retraced my steps back to Tesco and luckily someone had handed it in. I had left it at the checkout. :eek:
Someone is looking out for me! :A I was so relieved!!
Happy Birthday, KM_party_:dance:. Here's cake :bdaycake: and a tipple:beer: from me too.
Sorry your birthday got off to such a bad start:eek: so let's hope everything else that happens to you today is memorable in the nicest possible way:j.
Enjoy your days off. You've certainly earned them:T0 -
You test websites whilst recording yourself speaking. It is quite easy and quick to do. You can also do tablet and mobile phone tests in the same way. The only thing is that it is hard to know whether you are doing it right. You can get downgraded by clients, but you are never told exactly what it is you did wrong. My grade has gone up and down eight times in two weeks and I have no idea what I did wrong or right in each case!
I've used the site for a couple of years, and my rating has always been Great. Then I had an email saying it had gone down, and then another right after that saying it had gone up, but I am now on Good. Then for the first time ever, this week I had a study rejected! It said the video ended before I finished the task, but I know I finished it ,so it must not have uploaded properly. They used to pay £8 for every test too!Make up to £10 a day challenge 2017: August: £195; September £313.94; October £431.160
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