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  • Purpleroses
    Purpleroses Posts: 4,125 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    thanks Olive was just going to take voucher off ebay to see if i could use it tomorrow in boots but it already has bids on it :D
    nowt to report today. went for a 2hr walk last night and got chased by cows on the machair eep! not good! note to self: do not go walking where there are cows!
    going to list 10 items today on ebay and listen to 10 tracks on slice the pie. ohh its good to have a day off. hope everyone is having a good weekend
  • thriftymoo
    thriftymoo Posts: 1,219 Forumite
    just doing some slice the pie stuff and keeping an eye on my ebay auctions that are due to end later, not got many bids yet like :( need some more money making ideas!!
    Aug £10 a day £0/£1000
  • redsquirrel80
    redsquirrel80 Posts: 12,457 Forumite
    thanks red squirell and tinkerbell!

    I know my search funds asks for your bank details and paypal but which one do you get paid to? I havent done any searches since the end of feb so they should be paid round about now is that right? was just gettin worried because when i logged in it said in huge red letters that some of my searches had been disallowed so i emailed them three times asking why and they just ignored me!

    Apparently they disallow some if you do too many searches (I think it's more than three in a minute) or search for similar things too close to each other. There's a thread about the site on the Up Your Income board which mentions this. I've had 2 or 3 disallowed since I've been using it (December). I think you only need to give them one or other of your bank details or paypal address - I've gone for bank details as it means I get at the money quicker without the temptation of spending it straight out of my paypal account on something on eBay :o

    Not done much money-wise today, found a few coppers when I was out for a walk, and also emailed Home of Research to chase up £20 worth of points that I'm due for an online focus group I did via them.

    Got family visiting for the next few days so not much opportunity to make anything - though I may see if any of them want any of the vouchers I've got, swap them for cash which would be more handy at the moment! ;)
    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."
  • thriftymoo
    thriftymoo Posts: 1,219 Forumite
    Apparently they disallow some if you do too many searches (I think it's more than three in a minute) or search for similar things too close to each other. There's a thread about the site on the Up Your Income board which mentions this. I've had 2 or 3 disallowed since I've been using it (December). I think you only need to give them one or other of your bank details or paypal address - I've gone for bank details as it means I get at the money quicker without the temptation of spending it straight out of my paypal account on something on eBay :o

    Not done much money-wise today, found a few coppers when I was out for a walk, and also emailed Home of Research to chase up £20 worth of points that I'm due for an online focus group I did via them.

    Got family visiting for the next few days so not much opportunity to make anything - though I may see if any of them want any of the vouchers I've got, swap them for cash which would be more handy at the moment! ;)


    oops i have both my bank details and paypal on there! i hope i'll still get paid! just realised that the options are cheque or paypal, by the sounds of what you said they do it by something similar to bacs not a cheque as such?
    Aug £10 a day £0/£1000
  • Batgirl
    Batgirl Posts: 2,035 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    SAV3R wrote: »
    Hi everyone

    I am a regular reader of this thread, although I do not post. I have joined a few survey sites, and this month decided to have a go selling on Ebay. I have sold 1 item and have bids on 5, although none are for much money.

    I have read with interest the money many of you make through Quidco and the Bingo sites. I signed up last week, deposited £10 and rec'd an additional £10, however, I won nothing. Daren't try any others, I think I could get addicted, and with a lack of funds thats not a good idea.

    Sorry, for just butting in, I just wanted to say congratulations and extremely well done to all of those who have won.


    All the bongo I have done has been completely risk free playing with free money with no deposit, so you can do these sites without any risk, I don't know where an upto date list is but I am sure if you search free bingo on this forum you will find it.
    May 2015 £10 a day currently £208
  • Batgirl
    Batgirl Posts: 2,035 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    I noticed when my apples were scanned through at asda yesterday they overcharged me so I paid then went to customer services and they gave me the difference then £2 for the inconvenience :D
    May 2015 £10 a day currently £208
  • kirstymccr
    kirstymccr Posts: 113 Forumite
    I have listed my laptop that doesnt work on ebay so hopefully i'll get closer to my target. I saved £15 on my littlewoods order with a code from the forum - great!
    :j Stopped smoking - 2nd Jan 09:j
  • Miss_Bez
    Miss_Bez Posts: 222 Forumite
    Just a quick update. Things are going slowly this week as I'm back at work and it's difficult to find the same amount of time. Still, no excuses - will keep going!

    99p from an ickle ebay sale - still it all adds up.
    £3.28 Advantage card points from vouchers

    Off to update my sig:j
    O/draft 1Abbey:£1000 Student Loan [STRIKE]£10,825[/STRIKE] £9030 Personal Loan: [STRIKE]£4900[/STRIKE]£4809 Apple Finance: £1000
    House Deposit Fund
    :
    [STRIKE]£13,830[/STRIKE][STRIKE]£14, 120[/STRIKE]£14500/£16,000


  • weebit
    weebit Posts: 411 Forumite
    i worked as a stand-in contestant today for a tv gameshow, and eaned myself a little bit of cash. it was fun!
    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 :( )
  • JesaRose
    JesaRose Posts: 4,457 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    COOL Weebit - will you be on TV soon?
    Not been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/155
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