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MARCH Make £10 extra a day challenge

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  • asset77
    asset77 Posts: 398 Forumite
    Well it let me just deposit £5 and withdraw all my winnings (as other sites with similar T&Cs have done) - have to wait and see whether it goes through OK via Aquapay next week I guess!

    So that's good! But it doesn't fit with the stuff Weebit just quoted. I just checked the original list from Pandapaws on the link on the first post of this thread and Wink isn't there.......
  • redsquirrel80
    redsquirrel80 Posts: 12,457 Forumite
    asset77 wrote: »
    So that's good! But it doesn't fit with the stuff Weebit just quoted. I just checked the original list from Pandapaws on the link on the first post of this thread and Wink isn't there.......

    It doesn't but it's worked before on other sites - all trial & error/ at your own risk etc etc on these things I suppose - at worst I've lost a fiver!
    Debt@16.12.09 £10,362.38, now debt free as of 29.02.2012.
    "I cannot make my days longer so I strive to make them better."
  • asset77
    asset77 Posts: 398 Forumite
    It doesn't but it's worked before on other sites - all trial & error/ at your own risk etc etc on these things I suppose - at worst I've lost a fiver!

    I agree the fiver isn't too much to risk and if the site really wants you to play thru £20 then they should return your fiver - but Buzzbox seemed to be on the point of depositing £20 and that's a much bigger risk! I would phone them!
  • JesaRose
    JesaRose Posts: 4,457 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hope I haven't just sent you all off to do something which is a waste of time
    Not been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/155
  • Buzzbox
    Buzzbox Posts: 261 Forumite
    asset77 wrote: »
    I agree the fiver isn't too much to risk and if the site really wants you to play thru £20 then they should return your fiver - but Buzzbox seemed to be on the point of depositing £20 and that's a much bigger risk! I would phone them!

    Ok, just deposited £20 (ouch)... luckily won 3 x times to make up for it before I deposited anything. Had to play out my £20, did not win again but at least it says that my withdrawal of £68 is successful, hope it will arrive. Will keep you folks posted... :beer:
    Smile more often, it's FREE :hello: Live on £4000 for a year stalker! :p
  • asset77
    asset77 Posts: 398 Forumite
    Buzzbox wrote: »
    Ok, just deposited £20 (ouch)... luckily won 3 x times to make up for it before I deposited anything. Had to play out my £20, did not win again but at least it says that my withdrawal of £68 is successful, hope it will arrive. Will keep you folks posted... :beer:

    Well done - you took a big risk - just been looking at post 746 on this thread and the few that follow it - you really did amazingly well to win so often - someone in an earlier post said they seemed to be winning three times as often on Wink than anywhere else......... does your final withdrawal mean you actually made £48 profit? I suppose the 'odds' of winning something if they give you a £15 start are quite high.......
  • Buzzbox
    Buzzbox Posts: 261 Forumite
    asset77 wrote: »
    Well done - you took a big risk - just been looking at post 746 on this thread and the few that follow it - you really did amazingly well to win so often - someone in an earlier post said they seemed to be winning three times as often on Wink than anywhere else......... does your final withdrawal mean you actually made £48 profit? I suppose the 'odds' of winning something if they give you a £15 start are quite high.......

    :confused: Odd I know, I don't normally win that many times, once at most but I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they will pay out.
    Smile more often, it's FREE :hello: Live on £4000 for a year stalker! :p
  • Sunnydoo
    Sunnydoo Posts: 320 Forumite
    Hi all,

    Actually raised more than £10 for once !

    21/03

    Babysitting £12

    Sold some computer games to a friend £6

    Total £18
    Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 44

  • weebit
    weebit Posts: 411 Forumite
    just had a quick tot-up of what i've earned this month, and so far its £275.93, so i'm very much on target, and will likely go beyond the £310 so woo for me!
    Aiming to pay off £50,312.94 in less than 3 years - Starting from December 2015
    Current debt total: £32,756.02 (as of 1st March 2018)
    Date Free Date Aim: Summer 2019 (8 extra months needed :( )
  • ltm07
    ltm07 Posts: 966 Forumite
    Did some more overtime today both before & after my shift,earning around £18.75 & taking me past the £310 :j ! I love this challenge,it gives you a massive incentive to earn extra dosh!!
    Debt at LBM(July 1st 07)-£35,053.92 Debt on 1st Anniversary of LBM(July 1st 08)-£33,170.11 (31st January 09)-£32,318.73Paid off so far £2,735.19(7.8%) Average paid off p.m. £143.95 L/H supporter 115 DFD target February 2018 DFD March 2028. PAD(Started 28/12/08) £253.77 £10 a day Feb £110/£280 WEDDING Paid off £1,585.96 Saved Up £925.40
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