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

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  • £20 from a Gumtree sale and £5 from Vypr too add. Over half way for month :-)
  • Rosie
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    £12 moc used in MrTs today.
    CBC great to hear from you again. As Aesop says you are really missed by all of us on here.
    Jan £10 a day £326.75/£310
  • juliejim
    juliejim Posts: 7,944 Forumite
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    I've also saved £3.62 in diesel with a voucher from Sainsburys and redeemed another £5 Amazon voucher from Swagbucks. Thanks for the link about Swagbucks Aesop, that's helped a lot.

    I also did some surveys on PA yesterday but I will claim them when I draw the money and also I found some hand cream in Sainsburys which were on offer at £1 which had a £1 refund on checkoutsmart so they were free. I will claim the money from checkoutsmart when I draw it though.

    So far this month I am on £80.24 with a target of £90 so really pleased with that.
    NST #10 Steps 7K 2/30 10K 2/12 5 a day 3/30 NSD 0/20
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  • I had a great day today and made £111.21, i am also really pleased that i have cleared my target for the month & there is still another 12 days to go, no sales from eBay as of yet but both items i have listed have bids on them one being at £5.50 & the other at 99p but there are a lot of people watching those items so i expect the final sale amount to be higher

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    2025 Mortgage-Free Wannabes #49 £1401.29/£1,250 (104.74%/100.00%)
  • £24.60 MB'ing
    £3.23 Ebay
    £27.83 total

    My wife and I went out for a meal tonight, first time in over a year without the kids! We'd had a £40 voucher for a local Italian restaurant from last Christmas, which we'd never got round to using. So tonight's 2 course meal (and fantastic it was!) plus drinks, cost us just £12. Not adding this to my total, but still happy nonetheless.

    Also, my wife won a 'deal' on Facebook yesterday for a local photographer. We actually went midday today. It was a 1-hour family photo shoot, plus framed 7x5 photo, which would normally cost £110, all for just £10. Last minute cancellation and they wanted to fill the spot, so ran a competition on Facebook. They'll get more out of us no doubt in extra photo's, but something we had been looking to do anyway, so a saving most definitely made.
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    juliejim wrote: »
    I've also saved £3.62 in diesel with a voucher from Sainsburys and redeemed another £5 Amazon voucher from Swagbucks. Thanks for the link about Swagbucks Aesop, that's helped a lot.

    I also did some surveys on PA yesterday but I will claim them when I draw the money and also I found some hand cream in Sainsburys which were on offer at £1 which had a £1 refund on checkoutsmart so they were free. I will claim the money from checkoutsmart when I draw it though.

    So far this month I am on £80.24 with a target of £90 so really pleased with that.

    well done, glad the link helped you. I find I make more monthly now then I did before.

    I must start using checkoutstmart more. I need handcreams as my skin is very dry. I try to get freebies as usually get some nice expensive handcream that I wouldn't normally afford.

    I love that you got handcream for free.
  • Aesop
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    cufc_mike wrote: »
    £24.60 MB'ing
    £3.23 Ebay
    £27.83 total

    My wife and I went out for a meal tonight, first time in over a year without the kids! We'd had a £40 voucher for a local Italian restaurant from last Christmas, which we'd never got round to using. So tonight's 2 course meal (and fantastic it was!) plus drinks, cost us just £12. Not adding this to my total, but still happy nonetheless.

    Also, my wife won a 'deal' on Facebook yesterday for a local photographer. We actually went midday today. It was a 1-hour family photo shoot, plus framed 7x5 photo, which would normally cost £110, all for just £10. Last minute cancellation and they wanted to fill the spot, so ran a competition on Facebook. They'll get more out of us no doubt in extra photo's, but something we had been looking to do anyway, so a saving most definitely made.

    :T:T:T love this post.

    Great that you and Mrs cufc_mike goto go out child free. it's really important for your relationship but sadly most of us don't get time to do it or restricted for childcare.

    love the great meal for £12 and the win :T:j photo shoot. Well done Mrs cufc_mike.
  • Aesop
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    I had a great day today and made £111.21, i am also really pleased that i have cleared my target for the month & there is still another 12 days to go, no sales from eBay as of yet but both items i have listed have bids on them one being at £5.50 & the other at 99p but there are a lot of people watching those items so i expect the final sale amount to be higher

    :j:beer::money::T

    woohoo well done!!! hope your bids are for lots and lots of money
  • Aesop wrote: »
    :j:beer::money::T

    woohoo well done!!! hope your bids are for lots and lots of money

    Thanks Aesop one of them i a iPhone stand which to be honest i don't expect to sell for that much, the other item is a pair of skull candy headphones that i have opened the box but never used them, i have too much stuff i need to get rid of :)

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  • Aesop
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    # 11 Sell your photos online

    Any budding photographers? Great at taking unsual photographs? Great at taking normal photographs? Great at taking photographs of interest?

    Have you thought about selling your photographs online and collecting royalties for them?

    Adobe Stock

    https://contributor.stock.adobe.com/uk/?as_channel=stock&as_source=homepage&as_campclass=brand&as_campaign=contributor_section

    Dreamstime

    https://www.dreamstime.com/sell-stock-photos-images

    Shutterstock

    https://submit.shutterstock.com/

    Fotolia

    https://en.fotolia.com/Info/Contributors

    istockphoto


    https://contributors.gettyimages.com/workwithus


    Some helpful information on taking the right type of photographs here and why
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