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~Make upto £10 a day in September 2017 ~ - everybody most welcome

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  • Felula
    Felula Posts: 84 Forumite
    I think this will be my final total for the month as I haven't got anything I've cashed out...

    Amazingly my total for September is £657.60. £343 of that came from dividends, which Dad said I shouldn't count as I didn't earn it, but I am counting it anyway!!
    Make up to £10 a day challenge 2017: August: £195; September £313.94; October £431.16
  • Thanks to everyone who has posted comments on WhatUsersDo:T. I'll definitely be looking into that if I have the right technology for it;)

    I haven't given up hope of a last minute trickle of money to boost September's pathetic total but I was scuppered today by my internet connection dropping out several times. Only for about 15 minutes each time but it was a major disruption. Started a nice study on PA but had to return it uncompleted as I lost my connection twice and rather than risk being timed out after completing most of it I decided to leave early. So annoying though, my first PA study worth more than £1.60 for ages:(


    Probably doesn't apply to us, we've just got basic broadband via the telephone line, but I noticed the Outreach engineers were working on the (superfast?) green box nearest to us today. I always have connection problems after they've been fiddling with that but can't see how it can affect our broadband.
  • shariann
    shariann Posts: 1,027 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Happy birthday KM. Hope it was a good one xx
    £10 a day April - £4/£300
    2014 £110.92 2015 £3732.30 2016 £1633.66 2017 £2991.70 2018 £3255.40
    Jan £105.50 Feb £80.47March £69.30
  • So I discovered Zeek, stumbled through 48 hours of uploading my voucher's details wrong and losing my voucher, only for it to be then uploaded and sold virtually immediately. It was a £40 Next Voucher and I get £32.60, Zeek got £4.40 themselves so the buyer still gets it for less than the face value. I'm not sure if people would think this is a low amount and why wouldn't I keep the voucher but I don't feel I need anything from Next. It's lovely stuff but I'm not going to buy anything from there anytime soon. The voucher was a gift so I do feel a bit tight selling it but the people who gave it me will never know. The voucher has sold but I've not had the money yet - I will add when I get it.

    I'm hoping this may be useful information in case anyone was thinking of trying Zeek.

    Cheers.

  • Hope you've had a wonderful day KM, happy birthday and happy pension hunting - really hope you're due a payout!
  • £16.53 for me today from MB :)

    A couple of penny payouts from Qmee, but I'll add those when I actually cash in.
  • Hope you've had a wonderful day KM, happy birthday and happy pension hunting - really hope you're due a payout!

    Thanks for all the birthday wishes. Going away today to York and staying the night so hoping day will be better than yesterdays fiasco :rotfl:

    Got Monday and Tuesday off work next week so am going to have a hunt for my old BT pension. Even if I can cash it out ....I dont think it will be much but as we all say.........every little helps. ;)
    Make £10 a Day Feb .....£75.... March... £65......April...£90.....May £20.....June £35.......July £60
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie
    edited 29 September 2017 at 9:14AM
    So I discovered Zeek, stumbled through 48 hours of uploading my voucher's details wrong and losing my voucher, only for it to be then uploaded and sold virtually immediately. It was a £40 Next Voucher and I get £32.60, Zeek got £4.40 themselves so the buyer still gets it for less than the face value. I'm not sure if people would think this is a low amount and why wouldn't I keep the voucher but I don't feel I need anything from Next. It's lovely stuff but I'm not going to buy anything from there anytime soon. The voucher was a gift so I do feel a bit tight selling it but the people who gave it me will never know. The voucher has sold but I've not had the money yet - I will add when I get it.

    I'm hoping this may be useful information in case anyone was thinking of trying Zeek.

    Cheers.

    I've bought vouchers from Zeek several times but never sold any there. They are very efficient when sending them, they come within about 4 days.

    Coincidentally I was on their website yesterday as they have an offer email with extra money off for buyers. It's something like £7 on purchases over £100. Not mega but every little helps;). Sadly, the only vouchers I wanted were only available in units of £200 upwards so I can't afford that:(. The offer ends tonight, I think. I'll look for the email and post the codes later (if I'm allowed) although I'm not sure they are universal as they had 'click to accept' buttons in the email I got. I assume they are for exisiting members not for new sign-ups.

    EDIT: Found it:j

    £3 off vouchers costing £25+ Code is: GIFT3Z
    £5 off £75+ GIFT5Z
    £7 off £100+ GIFT7Z

    Available until Midnight tonight (Friday).

    Also, when I signed up in the first place there was a brilliant cashback offer from Quidco or TCB, or more likely from a code in one of Martin's newsletters. It was ages ago so I can't remember. Worth looking though as they often give offers to encourage new members;)
  • Thanks for all the birthday wishes. Going away today to York and staying the night so hoping day will be better than yesterdays fiasco :rotfl:

    Have a wonderful time:beer:. I love York but sadly not been for several years. We had relatives who lived there and we spent 2 magical childhood Christmases there:j
  • I've added up my September :
    £45 last of the summer seasonal work
    £46 surveys
    £15 Tescos vouchers & £25 Nectar points
    £21 eBay sales net of costs
    £37 interest
    £37 a new one for me - haggling reductions to contracts (I'm not a natural, but I have just started to try doing this)
    So a total of £226 for the 30 days.
    Cumulatively though my April to September is £2,254 for the 183 days so, looking at it that way, I'm still achieving £10 a day :T
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