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FEBRUARY New challenge make £10 per day
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£7.08 profit from an ebay sale and 11p clicks today
Nothing else to add today and nothing will be happening this weekend as I am off to Brighton for a romantic weekend tomorrowall paid for by January's challenge - thanks to Batgirl and everyones tips on last months thread :T
Will hopefully have some sales from ebay sunday so I will update again sunday night when I'm back
Just had a nice indian meal paid for by boyfriend - seing as I paid for the weekend with our challenge he's paying for mealsNot been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/1550 -
lol yep me is also in my pjs lol! im single with n date boohoo - well at least i can make a few quid hopefully lol!Aug £10 a day £0/£10000
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Another £15 from Amazon for me and I am going to get some Bingo done tonight hopefullySealed pot Member target £200 - No. 151
GC Yearly £3k so far £1097 May£220/£300
£1k in 100 days so far - £235
Snowball debt free calculator says DEC 09 - lets hope we can do it!
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lysasparkles wrote: »lol yep me is also in my pjs lol! im single with n date boohoo - well at least i can make a few quid hopefully lol!
But it really is a marketing ploy to get people to spend money in Feb - a bleak time of year - the marketing people pull the strings and everyone feels they have to do the Valentine thing - but if you love someone its surely for each couple to make their own special times, and not do the same as everyone else. So you are saving money by not playing the game and buying overpriced flowers etc. But it shouldn't make you feel 'boohoo' either!0 -
But it really is a marketing ploy to get people to spend money in Feb - a bleak time of year - the marketing people pull the strings and everyone feels they have to do the Valentine thing - but if you love someone its surely for each couple to make their own special times, and not do the same as everyone else. So you are saving money by not playing the game and buying overpriced flowers etc. But it shouldn't make you feel 'boohoo' either!
lol thanks! lol can still make ya feel a bit sad being single tho lol:rolleyes:Aug £10 a day £0/£10000 -
Honestly its really very possible to be happy being single. And if you're not, then to be positive you could say you 've got an unknown future perfect man yet to discover - he just might be worth waiting for! (and rich as well!)0
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I just got £10 from free bingo :j still got lots of sites to join so will try a few evrynightSealed pot Member target £200 - No. 151
GC Yearly £3k so far £1097 May£220/£300
£1k in 100 days so far - £235
Snowball debt free calculator says DEC 09 - lets hope we can do it!
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Things are looking up - have rented my car space out for £33.30 and £45 thereafter
Won £6.72 on the bingo, should've been £9.72 but carried on playing after thinking it was bonus money....MISTAKE!!! ....lesson learned. Defo nominate Pandapaws.
Also got £1.50 survey from panelbase within a day of joining...result!
And £5 freefivers join up...........thanks BG
And............I got a lovely Valentine card from my 2 year old that she made at nursery -awww!
it aint that bad being single...I've got the love of my life right there.
LSFebruary challenge £147.82/145
March challenge £217.78/£155:j0 -
not having any luck with the bingoAug £10 a day £0/£10000
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I got my £14.23 payment from Amazon so will need to update my signature.
Fed up listening to the stupid number call on bingo and since i've not won anything, i'm giving it a miss tonight
well done everyone on the results so farOfficial DFW nerd no 551 - proud to be dealing with my debts
Debts as of March 2014
Nationwide - £5745, Overdraft - £350,
Debts as of January 2015
Nationwide - £4997, Overdraft - £0:j0
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