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MARCH Make £10 extra a day challenge

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  • sparrer
    sparrer Posts: 7,548 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    A bit late (the story of my life :doh: ) but can I join too please? I'm just starting out free of debt at last, just retired and no spare cash, so would like to try for £5 a day. Have read almost every post on the last 25 pages! Now decided it's time to stop procrastinating and do something toward a new washing machine as my current one finally expired last week :cry: and the launderette is far too expensive. Good luck to us all! :T
  • nonudo
    nonudo Posts: 293 Forumite
    Welcome sparrer and good luck!

    I can see that spanking new washing machine right now. :)

    take care...

    I AM BRAVE. I JUST DON'T KNOW IT....YET. :)
  • pippo
    pippo Posts: 3,891 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    A quiet day yesterday - unlike this thread - a survey and a few clicks.
    I also add when money hits account, so £8 from bingo to add.
  • gemmagem
    gemmagem Posts: 45 Forumite
    asset77 wrote: »
    This is an interesting one - I had thoughts too when I saw someone adding in mileage. As far as I understand it, everyone can really count whatever they see fit in terms of making extra money. But as an opinion, I would have thought mileage claiming was just a normal perk of a job so isn't really extra money for extra things done - some of us don't have jobs with mileage that's claimable and some of us don't even have jobs! Its also not something the rest of us can 'pick up on' and do, like the cashback sites etc. But its surely up to each person in the end to count their mileage or not!

    I decided to count my mileage because I had forgotten that my boss had not given me a cheque for ages! It was a nice surprise and if I didn't put it towards this challenge (of which everything is going in a savings account) I know I'd just spend it! hehe

    So, that's my reasoning! I don't get mileage back every month so most of the time I wont have it to add to my total :)
    2008 wins: Avon handcream, 4 x body cream set, L'Oreal moisturiser, Tom Tom One XL sat nav, Jackie Collins book, Orange Liveradio, 6 night holiday to China!, 2 x Status Quo tickets, St Helier Cider stuff, Aperitivo bowl, signed Paul O'Grady book, Jessop's CeWe photo book, Flight of the Red Balloon dvds/book, Wild Bean Cafe mug & spoon.
  • weebit
    weebit Posts: 411 Forumite
    advice needed. i'm going to by some flowers online for mothers day (don't look at me weird! she was out of the country on sunday!). are there any cashback sites for interflora or any other flower delivery companies?
    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 :( )
  • eshkie
    eshkie Posts: 235 Forumite
    quidco was doing raised cashback on interflora over the weekend if thats any good, think they had a few offers which might still be on
    Debt Free March 2010 :j DFW member 874, Proud to be dealing with my debts. !

    Target 1: Clear Barclaycard £1600
    Target 2: Clear NR Loan £3024
    Target 3: Clear Moneyback Loan £3150
  • Tigger4
    Tigger4 Posts: 183 Forumite
    Hi

    Can someone tell me what slice the pie is please? I've seen it mentioned here in a few posts and am intrigued.

    Thanks
    Marie :)
  • Tinka21
    Tinka21 Posts: 375 Forumite
    I made £20.91 on free bingo last night so by my figures i am ahead of my target!
    Total Debt [STRIKE]£36323[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Dec 2012[/STRIKE]:eek: £19000 January 2016
  • asset77
    asset77 Posts: 398 Forumite
    weebit wrote: »
    advice needed. i'm going to by some flowers online for mothers day (don't look at me weird! she was out of the country on sunday!). are there any cashback sites for interflora or any other flower delivery companies?
    When I need to buy something similar I just go around the cashback sites and use their search function, so for this I would type in 'flowers' or 'florist' in the search box and see what they have on offer. Different cashback sites offer different amounts of cashback - even for the same shop such as Interflora, so its worth trying a few.
  • asset77
    asset77 Posts: 398 Forumite
    Tigger4 wrote: »
    Hi

    Can someone tell me what slice the pie is please? I've seen it mentioned here in a few posts and am intrigued.

    Thanks
    Marie :)

    Its a site where you listen to music and get paid very small amounts for writing reviews and scoring what you've just heard. When I was new to this site if I saw people mentioning something I didn't know about, I would first try Google and the answer is there 90% of the time.
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