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FEBRUARY New challenge make £10 per day

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  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    Asset77 - you really, really don't need to care about football. The only thing you have to know in relation to the sport you're betting on is whether, for instance, the bookie and the exchange you use treat injury time or whatever in the same way (i.e. do they count the goals during injury time or not, that sort of thing). Otherwise, lack of interest in sport just doesn't matter, its simply a technical thing.
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • can anyone help me out here please...ive just started with the whole bingo thing and really want to join the £10 a day woo but im getting stressed not knowing which sites to use. which ones would u recommend? what are the £1 sites everyone keeps mentioning? thankyou in advance x
  • Hi everyone this is my second post, tried to post to join the £10 a day club, but I don't know where it went.

    I know I'm a bit late, but luckily yesturday I saved £209, so I'm catching up.

    I went to have my eyes tested at D&H, the glasses I wanted where £340.
    So eye test , contact lense check and glasses £380.
    I had a voucher off the nectar website for a free eyetest and 1000 nectar points.
    I also found out that if you sign to there monthly contact lenses by post (£11.00) you get your lense check for free and half price glasses.
    There is no time limit either on the length of time you need to be on the sceem.
    SO
    was £380
    -20 nectar voucher
    -10 nectar points
    -20 contact lense check
    -170 half price on sceem
    +11 for sceem
    =£171 for glasses, 30 pairs of contact lenses, eye check and contact lense check.
    SAVING £209
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    Hi Mrs JD
    Well, you're on the £10 a day thread right now! So well done you, and for all the things you've got done too.

    Lunar Angelic (love the name, its gorgeous)... there's a post by pandapaws that lists all the bingo sites, I don't quite know where it is, I'm sorry. What you can do is trawl through this thread until you find that name, click on it, and search for other posts by pandapaws (thats an option you'll be presented with). Then its trawling through those. Sorry, I don't know how else to get the info to you.... keep a log of what you've done, what you win, what money you send where, that sort of thing - its honestly a lot easier than it sounds, because you don't actually *play* anything, you set it all in motion, buy a few tickets at the beginning of each game, and then sit back and watch (or, in my case, and everyone else's on here, get on with something else in another window, do the washing up, something). Hope that helps.
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • thriftymoo
    thriftymoo Posts: 1,219 Forumite
    do you have to risk your own money for matched betting?
    Aug £10 a day £0/£1000
  • Purpleroses
    Purpleroses Posts: 4,125 Forumite
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    hey
    heres a link to pandapaws post about bingo (Batgirl has put a link for it on the first page of this thread too)

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.html?p=8141889&postcount=743
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    Yes, you do, lysasparkles, you need a "float" to get started. And its low risk, not no risk. That said, I have made a couple of hundred quid over the last month or so, but it does feel like its by the skin of my teeth sometimes. It can seem mean that someone won't just tell you what to do, but there's a lot of initiative involved - opening accounts, choosing the bookie, finding the match, taking it all on at a financial level thats right for you.... the Newcomers thread on the gambling forum is good. When I started posting on there, if somebody gave me an explanation I didn't understand, I said so and asked for more detail, and they were really kind. Don't rush it, just keep on reading if you want to do it. Good luck.
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • asset77
    asset77 Posts: 398 Forumite
    You said you don't know what happened to your first post - your first post is on page 66 and is post number #1314 .

    I replied to it to try and help you! - my reply is straight after your first post on page 66.

    If you go to the pale green menu bar near the top of each page, there is a heading called 'User CP' and from there you can find where all your posts are. You can also set up a daily email on each thread you are interested in, to get the new updates sent to your email address.
  • thriftymoo
    thriftymoo Posts: 1,219 Forumite
    Karmacat wrote: »
    Yes, you do, lysasparkles, you need a "float" to get started. And its low risk, not no risk. That said, I have made a couple of hundred quid over the last month or so, but it does feel like its by the skin of my teeth sometimes. It can seem mean that someone won't just tell you what to do, but there's a lot of initiative involved - opening accounts, choosing the bookie, finding the match, taking it all on at a financial level thats right for you.... the Newcomers thread on the gambling forum is good. When I started posting on there, if somebody gave me an explanation I didn't understand, I said so and asked for more detail, and they were really kind. Don't rush it, just keep on reading if you want to do it. Good luck.

    thanks! will have to have a good read! gonna have to set myself up a account just for bingo etc i think!
    Aug £10 a day £0/£1000
  • Hello again:hello: .

    Just madeanother £36-81 on e-bay
    I think I'm going to like it here.
    Thank you Karmacat for the encouraging post.

    Taken me months to make a signature,and now I have to change it:j :j .
    Oh to be clever:o
    Thanks eyery one Oldteabag xx
    :j Make £10 a day in July £228.78 /310:j
    :j Make £10 a Day in June £204.97/300:j
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