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

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  • dizzyblnd
    dizzyblnd Posts: 449 Forumite
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    You all do so well in this challenge- it's such an inspiration.
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  • MrsCautious
    MrsCautious Posts: 1,568 Forumite
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    So far I have 13p from Qmee searches in October. ��

    But I have been doing the leg work and touch wood, have the following to add soon:

    £40 mystery shopping, payment due September 10.
    £13.02 We buy books - supposed to be picked up tomorrow
    £32.20 Zeek - Next voucher sold last week, says I will be paid within the next 15 days.
    £10 just sold Ikea lamp on Facebook - due to be collected Thursday/Fri.

    I have stuff nobody wants on eBay and Facebook.

    I need to add a load more.

    And I really want to do a car boot sale this weekend. That usually changes by Saturday!

    I have piles and piles of stuff still to declutter.

    Good luck everyone and big welcome to all newcomers - hope you can make some money x
  • FatVonD
    FatVonD Posts: 5,315 Forumite
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    £5 cash from someone that forgot to bid for something on eBay and contacted me after.
    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 - £2,495.10
  • lynnejk
    lynnejk Posts: 5,732 Forumite
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    Evening folks

    A warm welcome to the 'Fred' to all the new peoples, regulars and returners :hello: - sorry too many to respond individually

    I have added you all to the list of challengers up to here (post 2). Please check that I have your name and target correct :D

    Nice one from your DH's win on the gee-gees Aesop ;)

    Lovely to see so many peoples off to a flying start for October :dance: Long may it last and keep on keeping on everyone

    Shariann my total for September was £189.80/150 - half target because I was only here for half the month :rotfl:

    I have interest/cashback on bank account of £8.53 and saved £21.50 on a purchase of my usual perfume = total today of £29.03 :j

    Hope you all have a super Tuesday
    Lx
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  • cufc_mike
    cufc_mike Posts: 587 Forumite
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    £16.54 from work tuck shop
    £1.34 from matched betting
    £17.88 total :)
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    People are off to a great start this month:j. Well done, everyone:T


    I'm very impressed by all your eBay sales that are happening so quickly:T. Although I hate doing it I'm really going to have to get things listed as soon as we get back from Wales at the weekend. No more excuses! I think I may have said that before though:o


    MrsCautious, that's a lovely amount of money to be about to reach you in the next few days. Well done:beer:. I'm full of admiration if you do a car boot sale at the weekend. I'm embarrassed to admit, given my username:rotfl:, that I've called a halt to outdoor sales for this year. It's too cold, damp and dark for me these very early mornings. I'm very much a fair weather booter:o. Will be a case of 'back to the drawing board' as far as selling things goes.
  • arc2014
    arc2014 Posts: 194 Forumite
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    £12.74 from me so far, a nice little eBay sale, more selling tomorrow so will pop back and let you all know!


    I'm so close to cashing out on a few survey sites I can smell it, a little overtime due this week too, not too much though!
  • QueenJess
    QueenJess Posts: 3,685 Forumite
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    Morning all. Checking in with £3.77 bank interest and £4 cashback. Also very excited that one of the eBay sales items that I updated yesterday to an auction now has a bid after previously no interest - clearly my research and updates are paying off!

    Listed a couple more items last night and also am trying webuybooks as you can email them to ask them if they want to buy pre-ISBN books. I am waiting for their antiquarian department to get back to me. Determined to get rid of everything before xmas!
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    QueenJess wrote: »
    Listed a couple more items last night and also am trying webuybooks as you can email them to ask them if they want to buy pre-ISBN books. I am waiting for their antiquarian department to get back to me. Determined to get rid of everything before xmas!

    Great news that your tweaking of your eBay listings is paying off so well:T. Good luck with the auction


    Thanks for mentioning the antiquarian department at WBB:T. I'd never heard of it before and it might be very useful to me as I have quite a lot of pre-ISBN books. I hope they accept yours:beer:
  • [Deleted User]
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    No money making to report today and none expected unless the postman brings me something totally unexpected later.


    There's been a fair amount of money spent though:eek:, but only on absolute essentials for our few days in Wales for SIL's funeral. OH's family are all very smart dressers (except for him:rotfl:) and I don't want to look like a bag lady. I was thinking of buying a pair of shoes if I could find anything in a sale somewhere but decided to just get my old ones repaired instead as I have 'funny' feet and hate 'breaking in' new shoes:o. I don't want to be worrying about blisters all the time:eek:
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