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Make up to £10 a day in March 2019

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  • villagelife
    villagelife Posts: 3,047 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    Please sign me up for £5 a day.

    Will try and post on a regular basis and make my target.
  • villagelife
    villagelife Posts: 3,047 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    Please sign me up for £5 a day.

    Will try and post on a regular basis and make my target.
  • Rosie
    Rosie Posts: 1,758 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Please can you put me down for £10 a day. Had a few family problems but I will try and past more this month
    Rosie x
    Jan £10 a day £326.75/£310
  • ziggy2407
    ziggy2407 Posts: 4,106 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Welcome to all our new members, keep posting.

    A little update for me

    SunSavers £5

    Goodreads 2025 Challenge :16/75
    Goodreads 2024 Challenge: 65/80
    Goodreads 2023 Challenge: 77/52


  • ziggy2407
    ziggy2407 Posts: 4,106 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    edited 5 March 2019 at 9:59PM
    A regular money maker for me is "Sunsavers" - hubby buys the newspaper every day - but my top tip is look out for the newspaper laying around - bus, park benches, canteens etc and try the code, all it takes is 28 codes to make £5. They also offer regular day out vouchers, cheaper holidays etc.

    For more info check out their FB, Twitter and Web pages

    Referrers
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/75547191#Comment_75547191

    Goodreads 2025 Challenge :16/75
    Goodreads 2024 Challenge: 65/80
    Goodreads 2023 Challenge: 77/52


  • MushyPeas
    MushyPeas Posts: 3,104 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    Hello, can I have £10 per day target please?

    I really enjoy this thread and ideas for bringing in pennies.

    Off to a start with £0.58 interest on savings!! £0.58/£310
    Previous debt: £14K :embarasse Debt free: Sept '03 :DMFW#42 Mortgage OP savings £4271.18/£12000 2019 :)Started dating OH Mar '12, married Oct '12, Walnut born Dec ' 12 :A SPC 12: 99 £38.05/£500 Make money Jan: £412.34/£310 :T Feb: £88.79/£280 May: £215.52/£310 June: £18.98/£300
  • ditty1234
    ditty1234 Posts: 2,121 Forumite
    Sixth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Very excited: just got the opportunity to do a test run transcribing audio files. I am literally doing this challenge to eat! And keep up with all of my formal and informal obligations :-) And s far I would say I am actually loving this thread as it brings the challenge into the everyday. Thanks for inspiration.
    Isa help to buy: 1000/3000 33%
    Emergency fund: 100/1000 10%
    Weight loose 8.6 kg - while having fun. 0/8.6 0%
    Focus debt to clear HSBC £10/1111, 0% updated May 25
  • ziggy2407 wrote: »
    A regular money maker for me is "Sunsavers" - hubby buys the newspaper every day - but my top tip is look out for the newspaper laying around - bus, park benches, canteens etc and try the code, all it takes is 28 codes to make £5. They also offer regular day out vouchers, cheaper holidays etc.

    For more info check out their FB, Twitter and Web pages


    Thank's for this where I work there are always newspapers lying around I will have to keep an eye out x
    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
  • shariann
    shariann Posts: 1,027 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    ziggy2407 wrote: »
    A regular money maker for me is "Sunsavers" - hubby buys the newspaper every day - but my top tip is look out for the newspaper laying around - bus, park benches, canteens etc and try the code, all it takes is 28 codes to make £5. They also offer regular day out vouchers, cheaper holidays etc.

    For more info check out their FB, Twitter and Web pages


    When you posted about this before I got my parents to do it as they get the Sun. They are not that tech savvy - well Dad is a complete technophobe- but they are delighted to be making an easy extra fiver per month. :T

    You have also reminded me about mail rewards. I used to enter the codes from the papers at work but have got out of the habit. Will try to remember to start that again tomorrow.
    £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
  • A little bit more eBay profit yesterday to declare £4.34 taking me to £28.09 so far for this month.
    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
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