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  • FrankieM
    FrankieM Posts: 2,454 Forumite
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    Hi

    I've done terribly this month. I'm not sure what's happened! While I've sold a few easy things, I've still got some dresses to put on ebay and I haven't got my head around survey sites at all, though a lot of them seem like a lot of work for not much reward.

    I'd like to concentrate my time on the 'big win' earners. Those that are worth the time and effort.
  • [Deleted User]
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    FrankieM wrote: »
    Hi

    I've done terribly this month. I'm not sure what's happened! While I've sold a few easy things, I've still got some dresses to put on ebay and I haven't got my head around survey sites at all, though a lot of them seem like a lot of work for not much reward.

    I'd like to concentrate my time on the 'big win' earners. Those that are worth the time and effort.

    Frankie, please don't worry if you've had a bad month. We all get them from time to time however experienced we usually are at making extra money. Real life has a nasty habit of getting in the way sometimes:(.


    Also, please don't let a terrible month make you give up. It's a marathon not a sprint and over a year results usually even themselves out:j


    As for surveys, they are a mixed bag and some companies pay very little per survey, do a lot of screening out after we've already answered loads of questions, rarely have any surveys to offer anyway and then need a huge amount of accrued points before we can redeem the money:eek:. I've been at the survey lark (as have lots of others on here) for more years than I care to remember and I came to realise that often it simply wasn't worth the time spent on them. Admittedly, they were OK to do in the evening when there wasn't anything worth watching on TV and I wasn't doing anything else but otherwise, life's too short and all that;). I culled my survey memberships drastically this year and now only stick to 4 good ones. Plus, there are a couple of others that need £50 earning before redemption but as I'm at long last (after a couple of years on one of them:eek:) within a handful of surveys from the magic figure I'll wait until I've been able to claim my money and then unsubscribe.


    I hope we'll see you again and having a go at the challenge in May. Good Luck:beer:
  • shellyosborne
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    Sorry I have not been around the last few weeks I have been really shattered after starting my new job and falling asleep early most evenings. I have some things to add though.
    88p from Citizenme
    £6.00 from ebay and £136 from 20cogs. You have to complete all 20 offers before you can be paid out and I paid £69 for all the offers and cashed out £205 hence the £136 profit. It took about 2 months but was worth the wait.

    New total £260.50
    Total Debt [STRIKE]£25,460 [/STRIKE](23/02/2016) :eek: £13,416.94.(paid 48%)
    Earn £10 a day 2015 - £878.91 2016 - £3932.18
    2017 - £1686.24 - 2018 - £272.37
    March 2019 - £120.99
    April 2019 - £0/£300
  • shellyosborne
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    On a side note I just realised my debt is now under £15,000 getting there slowly but surely and in part to the help of this challenge!
    Total Debt [STRIKE]£25,460 [/STRIKE](23/02/2016) :eek: £13,416.94.(paid 48%)
    Earn £10 a day 2015 - £878.91 2016 - £3932.18
    2017 - £1686.24 - 2018 - £272.37
    March 2019 - £120.99
    April 2019 - £0/£300
  • [Deleted User]
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    Sorry I have not been around the last few weeks I have been really shattered after starting my new job and falling asleep early most evenings.

    Welcome back, lovely to see you again:hello:. I wondered where you'd got to. I hope the new job is all you hoped it would be and is enjoyable:beer:. Shame about the tiredness but it's early days and a new job often takes a while to get into.


    Will done on your decreasing debt balance that you mentioned in another post:T. It's a great feeling isn't it?:j. This challenge has been a brilliant help to me when getting mine down too.
  • cufc_mike
    cufc_mike Posts: 587 Forumite
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    Evening/morning all. Where did the time go, it was about 10pm last I looked!

    £65.04 from the last couple of days. Pay day today too - yay! This extra money making is making our life so much easier. I wish I'd found this site years ago. I used to spend a week at least desperately waiting for pay day to come around whilst scraping around for a few pounds here and there. Not any more.

    No such thing as a 'bad month' if you're making extra pennies. It all helps, so chin up and remember, everything's a bonus!

    Have a good Friday all!
  • FrankieM
    FrankieM Posts: 2,454 Forumite
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    Thanks carbootcrazy. I'm going to keep at it and I'll be joining you all for May. I just need to get more focused and not waste my evenings!

    I'd really like to be bringing in an extra £1000, but I don't really want to have to work the extra weekend shifts to do it (I'm getting too old to work 6 days a week!) I'm going to have to watch what Mike and the other big earners do more closely ;)
  • Milly-Ann-Molly
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    Evening everyone. Just popping in to update my money making and say hi to you all :)

    I have had a few money making moments this week...

    224.68 wages from my zero hours employment (also my only job!)
    30 facebay sales
    5 m0rrisons voucher
    5.83 quidco cashback
    50 cash from selling stuff (and i still have loads! so i am planning a car boot sale sunday... need to do a warm weather dance!)

    That makes my april total (so far) £977.69 I hope to add to it with a successful car boot sale ... fingers crossed.

    all of it has of course gone now! paid to credit cards etc and I have started saving 10% of each money coming in, in an ISA... I have almost £30 in there now :j

    hope you all have a great weekend. AND lots of sunshine.
    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
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    Evening everyone. Just popping in to update my money making and say hi to you all :)

    I have had a few money making moments this week...

    224.68 wages from my zero hours employment (also my only job!)
    30 facebay sales
    5 m0rrisons voucher
    5.83 quidco cashback
    50 cash from selling stuff (and i still have loads! so i am planning a car boot sale sunday... need to do a warm weather dance!)

    That makes my april total (so far) £977.69 I hope to add to it with a successful car boot sale ... fingers crossed.

    all of it has of course gone now! paid to credit cards etc and I have started saving 10% of each money coming in, in an ISA... I have almost £30 in there now :j

    hope you all have a great weekend. AND lots of sunshine.

    Well done on all the money made :T I think it might be wishful thinking though for a sunny weekend. Let’s hope not!
    £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
  • shariann
    shariann Posts: 1,027 Forumite
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    I have a couple of bits to add. I haven!!!8217;t been able to check my bank for a few days - can you guess which bank I!!!8217;m with?

    Online banking is on and off and it!!!8217;s impossible to get through on the phone so I need to go in to a branch tomorrow as there seems to be 2 deposits which I know went in but aren!!!8217;t showing.

    Anyway I can add

    £7.45 pollpass
    £10 Mr Spin
    £1 road kill school
    £7.36 mb

    Total now £258.39

    Has anyone tried pollpass? It!!!8217;s a survey site which I got an email about and it works like a messaging app. I cashed out after a couple of days and didn!!!8217;t spend long on it. There doesn!!!8217;t seem to be a referral scheme but I would definitely recommend it
    £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
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