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LL's putting her oxygen mask on first

1LuckyLady
1LuckyLady Posts: 1,206 Forumite
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edited 8 July 2018 at 9:40AM in Debt free diaries
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Sticking with the "Small things" thread to keep up us on the straight and narrow.

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  • I'm sorry life's been hard for you. You sound like you're ready to take the bull by the horns! Good luck!
    Chase: $5,512.91 Citi:$2,592.24 Total: $8105.15
    Paid So Far: $301.85
  • Good luck with your plans, hope you managed to get some sleep.
  • foxgloves
    foxgloves Posts: 13,241 Forumite
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    Been 'sliding' a bit too, 1LL, with a few things, including weight & exercise. Also feel stress lurking since losing one of my best friends this year followed by losing my Dad, so I can sympathize & wish you well with your efforts to re-focus via a diary. I am planning to re-focus too & have already made a start.
    Good luck!
    F x
    2026's challenges: 1) To rebuild our Emergency Fund to at least £5k.
    2) To read 50 books (12/50) 3) The Re-Shrinking of Foxgloves 8.1kg/30kg
    Remember....if you have to put it on a credit card, extend your overdraft or take out a loan to buy whatever it is, you probably can't afford it, as that's not your money, it's somebody else's!
  • I can help re the survey side of things hopefully, in 2016 i earned around 1400 pounds from cashback and surveys, in 2017 it was about half that.

    I have had a read of your little diary do you just purely use

    Onepoll/yougov/swag$/P1necone Nope???

    Try the following survey sites.

    Prolific academic i know alot of board users that earn 10-15 pw from that site.

    Opinion Outpost.co.uk

    Opinium Research

    Panel Opinions

    Power of Opinions

    Theres loads more but these are good reliable payers.
    Cashback Earnings YTD £46.04 Survey Earnings YTD £182.66
    "Always always train, be the best version of you that you can physically be"
  • natsplatnat
    natsplatnat Posts: 3,033 Forumite
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    1LuckyLady wrote: »
    Thanks for your message, I've not tried any of those you mentioned other then PA (but I only did one survey and realised payout was via paypal and won't have an account with them again due to problems years ago.) I will look into the others though, thanks again.


    Hi! Just thought I would pop in and say you can now withdraw money from PA via an app called Circle (usual downloadable style app). I was sceptical as I am not fond of money apps, but bit the bullet, have withdrawn several amounts from PA this way and it's all good. Maybe you could give PA another go as it does pay pretty well. x
    start = Wed 19th Nov 2008 £21,225
    end = Mon 28th Sept 2015 DEBT FREE!
    I love a good plan - it may not work.... but I love a good plan!
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