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APRIL Make £10 a day !!!!!!!! Roll Up Roll Up ;-)

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  • njk0327
    njk0327 Posts: 268 Forumite
    Hi not so lucky today but still managed to do the target with savings i have made? £16.70 left over from last weeks £50 shopping budget by managing to get shed loads of vouchers through loads of visits at tesco.
    As i get my next 7 days cash for shopping tommorow this can go in the bank so i'm taking it that this counts?
    That makes todays total
    £16.70 saved with vouchers
    19p found money
    I hope my quidco payment is going to be paid in very soon and i have a mystery shop booked for sat.
    So far so good

    Well done on that £50 bingo win b t w
    Total Debt 10/5/2009, £2189.10, 1/6/09 £1420.75
    1/7/09 £1661.66, after 2 holidays 1/9/09 £1725.36
    1/11/09 £1188.89
  • njk0327
    njk0327 Posts: 268 Forumite
    quick question has anyone had payments from ACOP think its american consumer oppinion panel?
    i have done 2 surveys for them and they said they would send me a £2 cheque each time.
    Are they legit or just another scam?
    ta
    lou
    Total Debt 10/5/2009, £2189.10, 1/6/09 £1420.75
    1/7/09 £1661.66, after 2 holidays 1/9/09 £1725.36
    1/11/09 £1188.89
  • andan
    andan Posts: 2,110 Forumite
    I have done a few surveys for ACOP and always been paid, it can take a few weeks though. Maybe worth checking to see if they have your right address. I do remember having to wait ages for some cheques, so was a pleasant surprise when they arrived, but have always been paid. Haven't had a survey from them in ages.
    :j Live on £4500, £2531/£4500:T 101 in 1001 (52/101):j:beer::j


  • tinkerbel
    tinkerbel Posts: 1,795 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    clair2305 wrote: »
    tinkebell, thanks for this, can I ask, when you sign up to Valued Opinions, it asks you to pick a voucher, but I may want to change my mind, say get one for Amazon, then have one from HMV - can this be done?

    thanks
    I could change it.. I put tesco at the start and then when I came to order the voucher i got to choose again :) (so I went for boots)
  • njk0327
    njk0327 Posts: 268 Forumite
    Thank you andan, I'll double check my info on there and be a little more patient lol.
    Total Debt 10/5/2009, £2189.10, 1/6/09 £1420.75
    1/7/09 £1661.66, after 2 holidays 1/9/09 £1725.36
    1/11/09 £1188.89
  • tinkerbel
    tinkerbel Posts: 1,795 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Do you get anything for reffering people to ACOP? if you do and you want to refer me please pm me!
  • headoutthesand
    headoutthesand Posts: 1,041 Forumite
    500 Posts
    Sold another 2 books on amazon today but won't count the money till it's paid.

    Off the top of my head it's about £16
    Official 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:j
  • RustyFlange
    RustyFlange Posts: 7,538 Forumite
    Can I join in please? Just stumbled upon the thread and wouldn't mind giving it a go :)

    £10 a day :)
    Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists
  • can anyone point me in the right direction for the jan, feb and march threads so i can red how others managed to make the target

    so far i have 30p from slice the pie and a few pendings in quidco etc (only counting those when theyhit the account)

    working away all next week so shouls make some substiance (£100ish)
    I have dyslexia, so get used to my spelling and grammar :)
    Mortgage pay off date 11/2028. Target 12/2020 :rotfl:
    Current Balance £33921
    Declutter 2123/2016
  • atti
    atti Posts: 224 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Hey, can you add me too please. I ALWAYS forget at the start of the month. Cheers :)
    #13 Make 2023 in 2023 - £2085.20/£2023
    #23 Save £8k in 2023 - £6642.66/£8000
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