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MARCH Make £10 extra a day challenge
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I notice on these £1 ones you don't have to give bank details....does that mean you can just withdraw without putting any money in?£1500 Saving Challenge!
Started 12th May
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Wouldn't mention MSE twenteen just in case someone knows what you are talking about - they will call you a raider!
I agree - we shouldn't draw any attention to MSE - now someone in the chat rooms may ask you what MSE is - I suggest you say its short for Mouse! - or Magic Sausages and Eggs, or Monkey Sees Elephant, or.........0 -
Evening all! Lots of moneymaking going on:j! I've done my daily clicks and signed up to as many free offers on Quidco as I could (that i've not done before). so far my total is £4.15. Looks like it's slice the pie for me tonight to meet my daily target!:rolleyes:March 2016 - £178,914.59; July 2017 £146,160.38
Mortgage end Sept 2043; Target - pay off by March 2022, now Sept 2021
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StillTwenteen wrote: »I notice on these £1 ones you don't have to give bank details....does that mean you can just withdraw without putting any money in?
Afraid not, if you win anything you then have to put card details in and deposit before you can withdraw - luckily though you only need to put £5 in and minimum withdrawal is £5 (e.g. for my £2.05 above, I put in £5 and withdrew £7.05).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."0 -
StillTwenteen wrote: »I notice on these £1 ones you don't have to give bank details....does that mean you can just withdraw without putting any money in?
No - how could you withdraw if they don't have your bank details? You would have to give those details when you go to the withdraw page - and they will want a deposit then as well.0 -
So it's not like the 10r ones where you had to make it to over 30?£1500 Saving Challenge!
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StillTwenteen wrote: »So it's not like the 10r ones where you had to make it to over 30?
Nope - good innit?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."0 -
If I didnt think it would be a bit pointless I'd vote for what you said as post of the month£1500 Saving Challenge!
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I did laugh when I went to sign up as BradPitt and it said the name was already taken!£1500 Saving Challenge!
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