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  • FrankieM
    FrankieM Posts: 2,454 Forumite
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    Morning

    I sent a box of books off to webuybooks yesterday. Should be about £20 but I won't be counting until it arrives.

    I need to take a proper look round the boards for money making ideas. I'm still in the mind set that 'work' and 'overtime' are the way to get the extra money in but that means never really being at home so I need to find some alternatives.
  • henna123
    henna123 Posts: 135 Forumite
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    i am 'claiming' a £10 ecard for tesco today as I badgered hubby into signing up his life insurance accounts online that were not previously online, so no extra outgoings just a quick set up. I should thank him for not getting around to it earlier though as they didn't send any offers with it originally, also I do the shopping so it can go towards the dogs food we order from tesco!
    we used the restaurant voucher on holiday and had a lovely meal!

    So I think thats £34/£60 that i had planned for this month

    P x
    Make £10 a day Feb £ /£280
  • £4.60 to add for tips from weds

    £2 Instagc

    Going to a race night tonight so a little flutter may bring in a few pounds. I never seem to do any good at this sort of thing though.

    All for a good cause......my two nieces ar going to Cambodia later in the year on a working holiday from school and night is to raise funds for expenses. Its soooo expensive!! :eek:
    Make £10 a Day Feb .....£75.... March... £65......April...£90.....May £20.....June £35.......July £60
  • cufc_mike
    cufc_mike Posts: 587 Forumite
    Evening all. Busy few days for me, but plenty of money made - trying to cut down my online time too, so only popping in here every few days at the moment.

    An excellent £318.18 made through matched betting from Thurs/Fri/Sat.

    Hope you're all having a nice weekend so far, fingers crossed for some good weather tomorrow!
  • FrankieM
    FrankieM Posts: 2,454 Forumite
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    I might need some matched betting tips cufc_mike. You seem to make a good amount!
  • Matched betting terrifies me! I!!!8217;ve read the !!!8220;instructions!!!8221; a million times but I genuinely am the kind of person who!!!8217;d make a mistake!!

    No extra pennies for me today so far. Will see what I can muster. Need to get the mystery shopping on the go!!
    £20 a day in May £41/£620 (previously £661/£600)
    :beer:
  • A_Random_Man
    A_Random_Man Posts: 1,167 Forumite
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    Morning all sorry for lack of replies had not time to update the forum recently yesterday I made £29.87 from matched betting

    Mortgage Amount Outstanding £116,682.20
    2025 Mortgage-Free Wannabes #49 £1401.29/£1,250 (104.74%/100.00%)
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    Morning all!!

    Can we add £480 to my total today?? Not sure if it!!!8217;s actually ok to add...my sons dad has just randomly put £480 in the bank for backdated child support money. And committed to an extra £20 a week payment.
    Not going to count the weekly but I!!!8217;m counting the big payment, popping it over to the 16th birthday fund.
    Very nice surprise, let!!!8217;s see if young lad gets the £20 a week...he might stop bugging me for PlayStation games and takeaway !!!8220;cos there!!!8217;s nothing to eat in this house!!!8221;

    that's a relief for you. £80 a month can help a lot with growing boys with hollow legs... :D

    yes go ahead and add it.
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    shariann wrote: »
    I have a cashback from tcb still pending from March last year! :eek:

    put a ticket into them
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    not really the place to ask but I am so fed up with our neighbours. Since they moved in last year, we have had nothing but continuous noise day and night, 7 days a week.

    they have 3 children, one a baby, 2 school age primary kids. baby has been ill since they moved in but we sometimes feel the Mum deliberately lets the baby cry and cry. I have seen her at the front door talking to her friend and letting baby scream in the house.

    so I wrote a note to them to ask them to consider the noise volume considering how thin the walls are and we cannot tolerate constant noise all the time. they had friends round and the kids were blowing whistles at 1am.

    the father knocked and said the baby is ill, has 3 kids. but he goes to work. he said he would try to keep the noise down, didnt realise how thin the walls were.... yes we dont make loads noise.... so you probably don't realise.

    It got better for a week but then went back to normal. I am sat here with the tv volume on 80, to make a point. I don't want the tv that loud and I do not like doing it. I did say if it continued I would report them to the council and his landlord.

    any advice?
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