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~Make upto £10 a day challenge January 2018~

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  • A whopping total of 73p today for me :) every little helps I suppose.
  • 0.90p bonus amazon from a swagbucks survey. Dont very often do surveys but needed it to reach target.

    .20 citizenme

    £2.75 tips

    £3.85 total
    Make £10 a Day Feb .....£75.... March... £65......April...£90.....May £20.....June £35.......July £60
  • Where did everybody go today? :D

    Hope all is well. My trip to the dentist didn't go as bad as I imagined. Turns out the dentist think's he can just fill my tooth, so back on Wednesday. £90+ I could've done without, but no tooth extraction which is he main thing.

    £66.74 for me today. Spend time each day looking for offers from casinos that offer free spins / roulette chips etc - I enjoy playing, but refuse to spend my own money. William Hill offered £5 of free (golden) chips today, and for once my luck was in. Ended up over £60 up.
  • Well done Mike, :beer: Those gambling sites confuse me. Wouldnt have a clue what I was doing. :rotfl:
    Make £10 a Day Feb .....£75.... March... £65......April...£90.....May £20.....June £35.......July £60
  • Glad the dentist (and the cost) wasn't so bad after all, Mike:j.

    Just wanted to congratulate all you brilliant money makers this month and commiserate with those who have had a tough time. Onwards and upwards eh?:beer:


    I've not been monitoring any money I made in January:o as I was without internet a lot of the time so most of my usual money making sources have been unavailable to me. Sold a few furniture bits at a real life auction but have to split money with OH for his items and we haven't received the cheque yet anyway. Not megabucks though as we don't own any 'real' antiques:(. Have entered more stuff for the early Feb auction so am hoping for the best.


    Will try to join in the challenge in Feb even if I only aim for a small amount. Every little helps as they say.
  • Milly-Ann-Molly
    Milly-Ann-Molly Posts: 519 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    edited 30 January 2018 at 1:18PM
    Just managed to catch up on a weeks worth of reading! I still have the dratted flu (week 9 now)...

    Finally had a PPI payment I applied for though a claims company last july...the bank had declined all my MSE style letters so I opted to use a high percentage charging company... it paid off ... just had £4085.18 (which is really £2621.04 after they take the fees out!!:eek:) So I am glad to say I have paid off the smaller credit card IN FULL! yes result.:j:j:j

    also this week I have had:
    £5 amazon top up credit
    £40 cash from parents
    £37.45 wages
    £10 refund from a facebook purchase gone bad (well woodwormy really!)
    £60 withdrawn from ebay sales
    £1 from the washing machine fairy...

    i saved money too as my son lost his freshly removed tooth...so tooth fairy didn't visit...although its kind of gross that some where in the house is a loose tooth... i just hope the dogs don't eat it!

    So I am going to declare january's makings now as I am posting parcels tomorrow and probably won't make anymore in the next day or so...

    Happily declaring £3497.53 for january!!!!

    I highly doubt I will EVER have one that high again. I would never have thought it would be more like £112 per day this month...:T

    Back to pennies from now on I reckon. At least we are one debt less and I can now work on raising money for boiler repairs and car repairs! I opted to pay the credit card to avoid the interest charges of nearly £40 a month...

    everything costs so very much these days

    Good luck everyone for the final totals. see you in the february thread x
    Make £/day March: £1490.85 / £310
    Quidco £3,143.16 NSD Mar:14
    2024 Road Kill £1
    March Sales of Excess £240.85
  • shariann
    shariann Posts: 1,027 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Just managed to catch up on a weeks worth of reading! I still have the dratted flu (week 9 now)...

    Finally had a PPI payment I applied for though a claims company last july...the bank had declined all my MSE style letters so I opted to use a high percentage charging company... it paid off ... just had £4085.18 (which is really £2621.04 after they take the fees out!!:eek:) So I am glad to say I have paid off the smaller credit card IN FULL! yes result.:j:j:j

    also this week I have had:
    £5 amazon top up credit
    £40 cash from parents
    £37.45 wages
    £10 refund from a facebook purchase gone bad (well woodwormy really!)
    £60 withdrawn from ebay sales
    £1 from the washing machine fairy...

    i saved money too as my son lost his freshly removed tooth...so tooth fairy didn't visit...although its kind of gross that some where in the house is a loose tooth... i just hope the dogs don't eat it!

    So I am going to declare january's makings now as I am posting parcels tomorrow and probably won't make anymore in the next day or so...

    Happily declaring £3497.53 for january!!!!

    I highly doubt I will EVER have one that high again. I would never have thought it would be more like £112 per day this month...:T

    Back to pennies from now on I reckon. At least we are one debt less and I can now work on raising money for boiler repairs and car repairs! I opted to pay the credit card to avoid the interest charges of nearly £40 a month...

    everything costs so very much these days

    Good luck everyone for the final totals. see you in the february thread x

    Wow! That is brilliant :T:T:T
    £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
  • Not a bad day today. Made £10 from a face book sale and £15.33 from And ebay sale (after fees) so £25.33 for me :) hope everyone is having a good time of it.
  • cufc_mike
    cufc_mike Posts: 587 Forumite
    edited 31 January 2018 at 12:09AM
    Evening all. £20.25 for me today from matched betting.

    Fantastic result Milly-Ann-Molly - well done!

    What is everybody doing with their 'extra funds' they're making from these daily tasks? Would love to hear the stories.

    Mine isn't particularly exciting. I was using the money to pay off my credit card, but now that is done, I'm splitting all extra daily earnings 3 ways:
    1/3rd into my matched betting pot (more funds = more participation)
    1/3rd towards paying off our family holiday this Summer (first one abroad in....too long!)
    1/3rd towards paying off my mortgage (9 months shaved off already, and nearly £700 saved in interest)
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie
    edited 31 January 2018 at 11:34AM
    Wow!!! Just spotted that we're mentioned in Martin's latest newsletter as Debt-free Wannabe Chat of the Week:j:beer::dance:_party_


    Let's get ready to welcome lots of new people for February's challenge:j
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