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Make £10 A Day - August 2020 :)
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Oooh congratulations! That's frustrating about the maternity pay, thoughbloomfelt said:Thanks for the new thread SSDD23. Please can you add me back in for £5 a day? I think it may be a bit ambitious but need to aim high now i have a baby on the way and started my new job too late to qualify for maternity pay
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Hi can I join again at £5 per day please? Was amazed how much it spurred me on last month to sell items that I’ve been meaning to get rid off, would love to manage that amount again if possible but think £5 might be more achievable this month. Thanks2
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Of course, welcome backSuperSavingD said:Hi can I join again at £5 per day please? Was amazed how much it spurred me on last month to sell items that I’ve been meaning to get rid off, would love to manage that amount again if possible but think £5 might be more achievable this month. Thanks
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I had a PA cashout of £5.90 yesterday and got a random small refund this morning from Vodafone of £4.61
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Thanks SSDD23 yes it is frustrating but hubby is working so if i can reduce our debts right down we should manage justSSDD23 said:
Oooh congratulations! That's frustrating about the maternity pay, thoughbloomfelt said:Thanks for the new thread SSDD23. Please can you add me back in for £5 a day? I think it may be a bit ambitious but need to aim high now i have a baby on the way and started my new job too late to qualify for maternity pay
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£5 prolific for me todayJanuary NSD8/103
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£15 from online sales.2
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Evening made about £11 today
Mortgage Amount Outstanding £116,682.20
2025 Mortgage-Free Wannabes #49 £1401.29/£1,250 (104.74%/100.00%)
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Well I just made £0.65 I guess it's a start.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 253 -
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