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  • pippo
    pippo Posts: 3,891 Forumite
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    Hi Folks,
    Just popping in to see how everyone is doing, and its seems that we are all doing very well:j
    My bingo 'winnings' are slowly trickling in to my bank account - thank goodness:rotfl: so i have dutifully updated my signature.
    Like others I am feeling a little lost without the Bingo!!
    Will perhaps try Sky later.
    Apart from clicks and a couple of surveys that i didn't meet the criteria for I have nothing much to report.
    I MUST go and put some things on ebay and claim my mileage from work.
    DH has just put £485 on ccfor his car service:eek: The money will come in to cover it as he has a bit of work lined up, but hoping we get that before the bill comes in:confused:
    Pip
  • Batgirl
    Batgirl Posts: 2,035 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    Dinah93 wrote: »
    I know but I didn't know if it was ethical, so I'm wrestling a little inside! That and I just can't bear to be parted from books :rotfl:! I fully intend to sell the textbooks though, I was a student not so long ago, and I remember paying up to £80 for some of them, so if someone can get one for £5 and in the process, make me a fiver too, I consider that win-win!

    I don't think it is unethical because as you say they would have gone in a skip anyway so this way at least the library got some money which they wouldn't have got if you didn't buy them and they went in a skip, also people are getting cheap books, your making money everyones a winner rodney :D
    May 2015 £10 a day currently £208
  • hypno06
    hypno06 Posts: 32,296 Forumite
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    £35 today from selling a zimmer frame that we bought for when my Grandma (sadly long gone) used to come and visit.

    It has sat in the garage collecting dust, so very pleased it has been exchanged for cash!
    Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)
    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)
  • Batgirl
    Batgirl Posts: 2,035 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    pippo wrote: »
    Hi Folks,
    Just popping in to see how everyone is doing, and its seems that we are all doing very well:j
    My bingo 'winnings' are slowly trickling in to my bank account - thank goodness:rotfl: so i have dutifully updated my signature.
    Like others I am feeling a little lost without the Bingo!!
    Will perhaps try Sky later.
    Apart from clicks and a couple of surveys that i didn't meet the criteria for I have nothing much to report.
    I MUST go and put some things on ebay and claim my mileage from work.
    DH has just put £485 on ccfor his car service:eek: The money will come in to cover it as he has a bit of work lined up, but hoping we get that before the bill comes in:confused:
    Pip

    No no no no no, my car is due its first mot and a big service and I want to put my head in the sand hoping for a bill nowhere near as high as yours, but thats the problem with cars you never know how much it will be!
    May 2015 £10 a day currently £208
  • Dinah93
    Dinah93 Posts: 11,466 Forumite
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    Batgirl wrote: »
    I don't think it is unethical because as you say they would have gone in a skip anyway so this way at least the library got some money which they wouldn't have got if you didn't buy them and they went in a skip, also people are getting cheap books, your making money everyones a winner rodney :D

    Oh don't say that I'll be back again tomorrow given the slightest encouragement! And i think if I move anymore books in my OH might just move out :rotfl:
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  • Finally have a couple of things more to add - was starting to get really worried I wasn't going to get anywhere near the target! Still might not get there, but feel a bit happier it's moving in the right direction now!

    Sold 3 dvd boxsets on play.com - posted one today with a £20.48 profit :j -going to post the other two tomorrow when I've erm, well finished with them lol. Also sold a book on amazon, after postage, massive profit of 81p :o
    :D GOD BLESS DURAN DURAN :D
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  • I'm in the opposite situation, if my OH brings home any more books I may move out! :)

    On the money front I sold another book on amazon today! Woo hoo!
  • JesaRose
    JesaRose Posts: 4,457 Forumite
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    I've had quite a good day but being as I was behind I still am unfortunately

    Sold one item on eBay for £7.00 but won't add that until I've posted it and taken off the fees

    I won the Shop & Earn quiz on Pigsback which is £20 in vouchers - I will turn that into Thomas Cook vouchers to add to the £70 worth I made last week or week before and its going towards a holiday for boyfriend and I

    17p on clicks (encouraging myself to do more of these each day)
    Not been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/155
  • Been a bit all over the place this month, have lost track somewhat, but intend to get back on it this week.

    Just joined another survey site panelbase.net that give you £3 for joining - no referral fee, if any one is interested. Have done a few bingo but no luck yet!

    LS
    February challenge £147.82/145
    March challenge £217.78/£155:j
  • asset77
    asset77 Posts: 398 Forumite
    Thanks for that -just joined it and see that you only have to earn £10 before you can take the money! I've been with Yougov for over a year and have £22 in there but they don't let you withdraw till you have £50! I wonder if we could start a campaign to bombard Yougov with emails to get them to reduce that £50 down to £10! When I first joined I was getting a survey at least twice a month and they paid £1 - now it tends to be 50p surveys sent once in a blue moon - or endless 'PRIZE DRAW' surveys which I don't bother with - I don't think anyone ever wins a Prize Draw.....
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