£2021 in 2021 total =£2220.00
£2022 in 2022 = £601.17
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Make £2021 IN 2021
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            Couple of sales so new total is £98.900
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            £10.86 into my SIPP0
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            £37.11 Prolific
 £10.00 Tesco voucher
 £0.21 retail cashback - Bank
 £2.00 Storewards
 £139.64/£2021£2021 in 2021 no.17 £1,093.20/£20210
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            #13 here, total for month £226.93.0
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            Just to say that I'll be updating with my total on the 1st - I did make just over £100 in profit from having a bet on the horse racing last week so I will be including this in my total.0
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            Can I join please?
 I'm also trying to find a money back for answers site I was on. It was fairly new 2 years ago and you answered quick questions , it operated much like a text system (although it wasn't texts it was a website that looked like the questions where text messages) The money was quite good but you didn't get asked that often, I think I was almost at £10 cash out. The site even had emoji on it, does this sound familar? Many thanks all xCompers challenge 27/70
 £1805/20180
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            Another ebay sale which takes me up to £122.40£2021 in 2021 total =£2220.00
 £2022 in 2022 = £601.170
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            Number 33 reporting in my January update (I’m only doing one post a month):
 eBay £119.65 after postage and fees paid
 HuYu £5
 Storewards £4
 SnapMyEats £10
 Ratesetter interest £1.08
 RBS Reward (after fees) £3
 Natwest Reward (after fees) £3
 Santander Reward (after fees) £3.10
 Halifax Reward £5
 Coop Bank Reward £2
 Opinium Research £25
 Reloadable store cards discount £3.74
 Total £184.57
 The eBay is obviously variable, the rest are pretty steady each month. I have £50 Populuslive coming in Feb as well, so that’s a good start.
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