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May Make £10 extra a day!!!!!
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£14.20 for me today, so although still slightly behind, am catching up! I must get some items on ebay this weekend - I've been saying that for over a month, I'll never stay on track if I don't.I'm not a failure if I don't make it, I'm a success because I :tried!0
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Money from Excel!? tell me more please!!!
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Oh, and I've just been asked to go into work for an extra hour in the morning, so that is a little more for the target, and at weekend rates too...April £10 a day challenge £321.85/£300 May £10 a day challenge £136.93/£310 July £20 a day challenge £530.57/£6200 -
got £388.15 and 59.84 arrears of pay.
£114.29 for thurs 1st's shift, and 157.72 for Sat 3rd.
All on the same timesheet = £826.28 which is £558 more then my usual £268.
Found a quid in my new car, am gonna start counting overtime as I get my pay silip, so just £559 at the moment.April £10= member no 145 £1419/£300
May £10= member no 58 £1013/£310 (15th May)0 -
Hi, trying to check in more often this month to keep myself motivated. Another few CDs have sold on Play so I'll update my sig tomorrow once I've deducted postage. 18 of my 50-odd CDs on ebay have bids totalling about £20 with a day or so to go so that's got some potential! After despairing last month, things are definitely improving for May :jO/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
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Hello!
Eep, not doing too wellbut still making drips and drabs!
£4.33 from an ebay sale today, still waiting on payment for over £50 worth of items - if those were paid I'd be on target - I think that's what's keeping me going as it's been and still going to be a tough month for me through family stuff, along with a hectic month for my business.
Feeling a dip in motivation coming on but will persevere tonight getting more stuff ready for ebay and get round to sorting out my amazon/play/greenmetropolis listings - That's my aim for the weekend.
Hope the sun's shining wherever you are this weekend!The debtWILLbegone - taking it 1% at a time
Grand Total Owed: [STRIKE]£11,000[/STRIKE]£9962 Kicking the evil HBOS card's butt: [STRIKE]£4920[/STRIKE]£4495
1% (£50) at a time member #121 - 11/100
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Just won another £3.78 on bongo better than nowt!!Aug £10 a day £0/£10000
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I'm not in on this challenge although I do use some of the ideas to up my income a little.
Don't know if this will be of use to anyone, I discovered that beyblades are popular on e-bay. We have tried to sell them at carboots with no interest, sold 8 in abundle this week for £43, I thought we'd be lucky to get above fiver. We had 18 people watching the auction and it was only on for 5 days.0 -
Had a whole £1.69 added from Quidco! Goes to show you that the daily clicking really does add up girls and boys! xx:jLoves freebies! :j
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SAV3R - you should post that on the "Things You Never Thought You Could Sell" thread here: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=343625&page=13
there are some great posts like yours with good ideas for selling on ebay
Thanks for the tip - will keep an eye out for themNot been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/1550 -
After a few slow days managed to add £12.42 to my total today! Apart from daily clicks I worked from home so saved petrol money, did shopping for essentials at the new Asian Supermarket in town and so saved against higher Tesco prices and parked in the free parking and walked rather than pay for parking in town.
My favourite saving was lunch. I had been looking forward to a steak and cheese Subway all morning but as I was about to place my order I changed my mind and left. Made a piece of toast at home instead and it tasted so much better than the Subway, although that was entirely due to the £3.27 jangling in my pocket instead of in Subway's till!Cleared £23,848.22 of debt between Jan 2008 and September 2009. Now a saver rather than a spender!0
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