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MARCH Make £10 extra a day challenge
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Hello everyone:D
£21.61 to add to my total as a bingo win has paid out
Panda News: I heard from Panda yesterday morning and she is busy sorting out her stuff ready for her move - still no official date on that. I just want to wish Panda GL GL with the baby£2 savers club 2025 #40 -
I'm trying to withdraw £30 from Bingoliner and have been asked for the numerous ID docs to be emailed/faxed over. Haven't done it yet and the reversal has been cancelled by them.
Sorry meant withdrawal!
well, if they do ask for ID, then thats fine. i can scan it and email to them no problem. i just hope its fully secure otherwise i'll sue them if my details get leaked out!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)
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Willspireite said
'Sorry ... back to the topic ... another site to add would be
www. chitchatbingo. com'
I'm not sure about this one - I just tried it and my roboform recognised it as the same gang as Ann Summers Bingo. I won on AS, but was told I would have to wager and play thru £75 before being eligble to withdraw. I've had a look at the T & Cs for chitchat and its unclear. There's nothing worse than 'winning' loadsamoney and then being told you can't have it!!!!!
Thanks for pointing that out mate ... I had tried to look, but hadn't found them ... just watch out for this then folks! Agree totally, loadsa money is nice when it's available, not when it's locked in!!!£10 a day in November = £593.31 / £3000 -
Ooh I did make something today - just reached enough points on Consumer Pulse for another £10 voucher. Over the £100 mark - yay! :jDebt@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
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Hurrah - I've sold another two ebay items, now I'm off to AQA it for the rest of the night.
Well done everyone so far, especially Hypno who has already overshot the target!!!0 -
Spendaholic_Chick wrote: »My mystery shopping opportunities have totally dried up lately.
I'm registered with BARE, NOP, NSS, Retail Eyes, TNS, GrassRoots and Frontline Focus - anyone know of any others available? (NOT gapBuster - wouldn't touch them with someone else's bargepole! lol)
Hi there
Hope you all don't mind me joining you all - you've really inspired me to give it a go!
Have made £11 Mystery shopping, £3.40 on Onepoll surveys, £5 on free fivers and a crate of wine worth £40 on it's way for swapping gas and electricy suppliers. That's £59.40 today! :T. Do I include things like the free wine and freebies won in comps or not? Also won a hamper of Faith in Nature goodies today worth about £30.
Also wondered about ongoing savings made e.g, gas and electricity being cheaper now, getting rid of car so saving £70 a month there etc....
Have been doing Mystery Shopping for about 6 months now and get loads of assigments through GFK. Totally agree with you on the Gapbuster front!:rotfl:Also get assignments occasionally from Kern Scheduling, Mystery Outsource and Retail Maxim and have signed up with Optimum Contact, Mystershoppersneeded.co.uk, ABA quality monitoring, Douglas Stafford Ltd, Performance in People and Mystery Shoppers Ltd. I don't get much from them but I'm stuck at the end of the world in Cornwall!
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Willspireite wrote: »Sorry ... back to the topic ... another site to add would be
www. chitchatbingo. com
Hope someone picks up a win or two!
Chitchatbingo is a St Minver site (along with Virgin and Butlins Bingo) not a cashcade one. Basically, any free bonus has to be wagered at least 10 times before you can withdraw any winnings! :rolleyes:
If anybody is thinking of signing up to Chitchatbingo you can get cashback from Quidco or Pigsback.
My totals for today:
clicks 70p
Deal or No Deal game at Gala £5 profit
Cashback from Greasypalm hit my bank account £25.95
Weekly Consumer Pulse log-in £6.500 -
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2600 Toluna points
£1.00 on home of research
6p from daily clicks
10 Ipoints
5 Mutual Points
40 points on Global Test Market
10 Zoompoints
10p on Onepoll0 -
Made 10p's worth of Nectar points through getting petrol & drinks for OH for work. Also reckon we saved around £25-£30 through shopping at Aldi rather than the major supermarkets but won't add that to total as it is just a rough guess! God luck all!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 £925.400
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