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Make £2022 in 2022
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            hi all
could I join please, making an extra effort this year to declutter to sell things off
thanks2023 Target- £70k towards my 1st Home :money:£10/70k :jSave 12k in 2023 £6000/£12k Make £2023 in 2023 £500/£2023 December 2023 Target - £10k Emergency Fund Pot - £200/£10k1 - 
            Premium bonds win - £75
Savings interest - £2.89
Paddy Power Wonder Wheel - £2.06
2022 Total: £87.55
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Can you kindly tell me a little bit about the wonder wheel please?Girl_Overboard said:Premium bonds win - £75
Savings interest - £2.89
Paddy Power Wonder Wheel - £2.06
2022 Total: £87.55
- £2 savers club for 2022 #9
 
- NST January 2022: Janus #24
 
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            AngieMcKPz said:
Can you kindly tell me a little bit about the wonder wheel please?Girl_Overboard said:Premium bonds win - £75
Savings interest - £2.89
Paddy Power Wonder Wheel - £2.06
2022 Total: £87.55
Sure. It's just like a free daily game, where you spin a wheel and get the chance to win a free scratchcard/five free spins etc. Most days I win nothing or a few pence at most. I don't know if its available to everyone with a Paddy Power account, or just people who regularly deposit money.
In future though I'll label these wins as something different, as I really don't want to encourage anyone to sign up to a gambling site. I lost about £400 on Paddy Power last year, so I'm now purely using it for the freebies and not spending any of my own money.
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            Prolific - £21.41
2022 Total: £108.961 - 
            Number 12 here
Topcashback £28.98
Bank interest £2.93
2022 total: £31.891 - 
            Any selling tips for vinted please? I listed several items at what I think are reasonable prices. 4 sold in the first few days but nothing since. People are favouriting but not purchasing. Is it worth paying for a wardrobe spotlight or shall I just be patient?!Mum to 2 DSs, dog mum, wife full-time worker.
Keen to live a healthly lifestyle and save money2 - 
            Morning all 2 small amounts to add to my total (no 29)
Combined total of £14.85. I have decided that anything i make from selling my craft items and my bank rewards is going to overpay my mortgage and any money i can save from using the envelope system i will use to pay off debts .obviously ontop of the contractual amounts.MAKE £2022 in 2022 no 29 £2022/£434.10
Mortgage@ 1/1/2022 £17540 / £1601.39
pay all your debts by xmas 2022 £15000/ £1865.29
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            Sold 2 items on Vinted today so that's an extra £7.00 for number #33 bringing my total for 2022 to £27.00 so far
                        Debt free once - Back again | Current debt: £2479.50 - January 2025 | Make £2025 in 2025 #11 - £41/£20251 - 
            Morning all £21.14 from a cashback site from me today (no 29)MAKE £2022 in 2022 no 29 £2022/£434.10
Mortgage@ 1/1/2022 £17540 / £1601.39
pay all your debts by xmas 2022 £15000/ £1865.29
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