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NEW YEAR FRESH START Make £10 a day challenge JANUARY
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Broken_hearted wrote: »I didn't count quidco or any of the cashback sites in december but if its ok I'll count them this month.Starting with the £6.75 quidco is paying out this week.
BH ~ I was gonna count my quidco money in the month I received it.
I have also made some eBay and Amazon listings so fingers x'd.:heartpuls baby no3 due 16th November :heartpulsTEAM YELLOWDFD 16/6/10"Shut your gob! Or I'll come round your houses and stamp on all your toys" The ONE, the ONLY, the LEGENDARY Gene Hunt :heart2:0 -
Made about £20 today on sale items - 40% off christmas decorations at posh garden centre, plus a t-cup/pot set reduced to £4.00 and a cook book for £4.00 - all savings will go in £10 Jan challenge pot.0
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I'll be having a little go at this - but I don't see how you can call any money spent in the sales (etc) as money saved! It's money spent, that more often than not could very easily have stayed in your pocket.
You've probably discussed this in previous months, so sorry if I'm repeating old stuff. Just tell me to s*d off back to the Pigsback thread!Much of the social history of the Western world over the past three decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good. - Thomas Sowell, "Is Reality Optional?", 19930 -
I did think that as well Droopsnout but if you were going to be buying the product anyway at a set price and managed to find it reduced then i suppose you can count it, and also each to their own but I see you point. I've added you to the firts page, and its nice to see you away from Pigsback. Whenever I went on to pigsback previously I liked seeing that your signature changed daily and seeing what you were upto :rolleyes:.
I can't believe we are on page 4 already and we're not even at the first of the month :eek:.
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Would also like to join if poss- been pretty slack over the last week but am off to tot up my Dec total... don't think I made it but every penny and all that!...DFW Nerd #1310
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I would really like to have a go at this. Not sure I can do the whole amount this month but would like to see how I get on. I am off see what I can find to put on Amazon and Ebay....
Can you add me too please?Smoke free since 16th December 20120 -
Sorry to be a bit dim and I'm sure its been asked many times before, but ... do we count money that we actually receive in January or do we cound money that we earn ie. clicks etc ??
or do we just choose which method we prefer?? Just thought I'd better be clear on this before we start
Mortgage Total: £51,549 / £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £10790 -
droopsnout wrote: »I'll be having a little go at this - but I don't see how you can call any money spent in the sales (etc) as money saved! It's money spent, that more often than not could very easily have stayed in your pocket.
You've probably discussed this in previous months, so sorry if I'm repeating old stuff. Just tell me to s*d off back to the Pigsback thread!
Aah but I may have spent the money but as I didn't pay full price for any of it, I have also saved money and it is the saved money that will go in the pot.
Listen to the old saying "you've got to spend money to make money"....failing that buy some paper and ink and print your own!:rotfl:
I have a better idea instead of Pigsback and the like, I shall doll myself up and go and stand at the back of Rackhams (for those in Brum it is a very expensive department store) and sell my booty to whoever wants to buy and I won't be charging £10 either:p0 -
Count me in for Jan please!Make £5 a day challenge - February £54.28/£140
To help pay off 0% CC debt - 27.1.15 £7367.12
Mortgage deposit savings £2501.00/£15,0000 -
Hello, I did this back in September and it's great motivation for taking on Mystery shops that I can't be bothered to do and all the click thrus all those 10p's add up, although I noticed today that kelkoo is now only paying 5p
So count me in for January.
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