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Make up to £10 a day in October 2018 - Everyone welcome
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Not sure where I got up to but adding £7 bank reward, 35p citizenme £10.79 shopmium and £79.85 Fit Payment taking me to £132.32 for the month
Whats "Fit Payment" Shariann?
£20 payment for cleaning
£9.20 for a couple of days tips
£3 amazon payment from swagbucks........wouldnt normally opt for this prize but needed to redeem a voucher for last swago completion.Make £10 a Day Feb .....£75.... March... £65......April...£90.....May £20.....June £35.......July £600 -
Kantankrus_Mare wrote: »Whats "Fit Payment" Shariann?
£20 payment for cleaning
£9.20 for a couple of days tips
£3 amazon payment from swagbucks........wouldnt normally opt for this prize but needed to redeem a voucher for last swago completion.
Hiya.
FiT stands for feed in tariff. It’s the payment for extra electricity generated by my solar panels. It’s paid every 3 months roughly. The next one will probably be a lot less as we head into the shorter days.
Just remembered I used a £5 voucher in Tesco which I forgot to add
£137.32£10 a day April - £4/£3002014 £110.92 2015 £3732.30 2016 £1633.66 2017 £2991.70 2018 £3255.40
Jan £105.50 Feb £80.47March £69.300 -
Ooh, that reminds me, I used vouchers for £4 off £20 spend at Sainsbury's (which was partially spent on Shopmium offers which I received even more cash back from!) and £1.50 off a £15 spend at Pets At Home (it was buy one get one half price on pet food, so already getting a bargain!) I'll transfer the cash for those and count it in my total!
Subject to approval I also made £45 on micro-jobs with a good amount lined up for tomorrow. Going to take some time off the micro jobs after that (I'll have exhausted everything local by then!) and concentrate on decluttering my house. I'm hoping to find some stuff to sell (was going to do a car boot over the summer, but never managed to get my !!!! in to gear!), so hopefuly still adding to my goal. I know I've smashed my original target due to the micro jobs, but I'm hoping to still make £10 per day on top of that.0 -
£5 from TopCashback has now reached my account, so £6.72 so far - I've got another £13.62 coming in the next few days, so this month isn't a total washout!0
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Hi,
Complete newbie but please add me to the challenge for £3 a day.
Thankyou 😊0 -
Can I ask which site you use for micro jobs please?0
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The item has finally been collected so now standing at £68.83/£50.000
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£14.20 from Music Magpie. Still daily clicking and decluttering the house. We haven't decluttered for about 8 years so there should be quite a bit for selling on. Slowed down on the surveys this week as they were doing my head in lol!0
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Shellwishes wrote: »Hi,
Complete newbie but please add me to the challenge for £3 a day.
Thankyou 😊
Welcome shellwishes, will add you now£10 a day April - £4/£3002014 £110.92 2015 £3732.30 2016 £1633.66 2017 £2991.70 2018 £3255.40
Jan £105.50 Feb £80.47March £69.300 -
Well that was interesting... I went on my bank account to see if the Music Magpie money had gone in and I saw a payment taken by Amazon for £7.99. I haven't bought anything from Amazon this month so phoned them only to find it was a payment for Kindle Unlimited. I never knowingly signed up for that ( I barely use my Kindle so wouldn't have signed up for it either). Anyway, the girl on the phone said she would cancel it and refund October. I then checked my account only to find it has been going on since July 2017 (my husband checks our bank statements and just thought I was buying books :O ) Anyway, contacted Amazon again and they said they normally would only refund up to 6 months but as the girl I spoke to earlier hadn't mentioned this had been going on for months, they would refund 12 months in total. That's £95.88. I could have argued on for the other three months but to be fair I want the money now. And the moral of this story is... always check your bank statements even if your other half already checks them!!! Anyway, I'll count this little 'windfall' when it hits my bank account.0
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