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June Make £10 a Day!
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Evening folks
Had a bit of a bad month on a personal level and haven't been keeping on top of my challenge. I am doing better than last month though so thought I should update my sig and keep myself motivated...
£78.21 from Quidco
£5 save from Morrisons with voucher so put the £5 in my tin
£4 for a book sold on amazon
TOTAL - £87.21
I've got loads of things to list on ebay that might make me a pretty sum....anyone interested in a device which reads deleted text messages from a cheating husbands phone...?!?!? true cost £52 so anything back is a bonusOfficial 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:j0 -
£16.16 from an electric rebate taking my total to £226.05.
Also sold loads on ebay and a CD on amazon tonight so will add that total once I have worked out how much postage etc will be.0 -
I sold something on ebay!!!
It was free to me so minus fees and postage was 100% profit!! I think I've worked it out and I've made £1! Lol the princely sum eh? Ah well, every little helps! I also have a few other things on there and 2 have bid on! (of about £1 as well but hey!) I'm really new to ebaying so its all a bit exciting!0 -
Well I've had an extra £1.40 from the Post office, we went to deposit £140 into our account and the cashier mistakenly typed £1.40 so instead of putting the rest of the transcation in at 138.60, she said we could have an extra £1.40.
Must take more money in like this.
I've also found about £25 in various betting accounts that I opened about 18 months ago to try Match betting, but didn't get very far with so have withdrawn the amount, will count that properly when it hits my bank account.
I have also signed up for another Mystery shop upto Euro30 depending on which one I'm allocated.
I have my first bid on the stuff I relisted last Thursday on ebay but am gutted as I've had a question and 2 watchers on one of the items, so went to find the item and I can't find it for love nor money, so have had to pull it.0 -
Really not doing well this month mainly because all the bills have come at once:rolleyes:
Just made 50p with YouGov so my total is now £8.50. I found 1p on the floor of my boyfriend's flat so I pocketed it. Guess, I have saved some money too because he filled up my car with petrol and at London prices too:j BTW Sainsburys at Nine Elms seems to have the cheapest unleaded petrol at 117.9p per litre.:j
I don't believe it...another 50p earned from YouGov - now I have £9.000 -
Hi All
The first of the latest earnings from Amazon has hit my bank account, so I have adjusted my total accordingly.
I have also just sold a CD through Amazon, so that is something else to add when the money comes through.
My first attempt to email Littlewoods about my cashback failed so I tried again this morning and had a reply to say that there is no commission currently available. Strange! Perhaps it takes a while to generate?
I’ve done a few surveys but I have decided I am not going to count any earnings from those until I actually receive a voucher – then I will count it into the challenge total for the month that I receive it.
I had a very busy weekend so I have not had chance to do much else money-making. I have got to go on the computer tonight (do my Avon returns, ready for my delivery tomorrow, a couple of other jobs and free bingo) so I will try to do some then.
PigginSkint's debt free diary
DFW Nerd 1049 Amazon Sellers Club member 54
Total mortgage debt: 30/4/17 £14090.77 (Last payment: September 2021)
LTSB Loan 30/4/17 £6633.71 (reduction by 48%)
Total credit cards: 30/4/17 £25971.91 :eek:
Total non-mortgage debt: 30/4/17 £32876.49 :eek:0 -
Another quiet few days here
but a quick update
£7.00 winnings on lotto
£0.08 saved by having my washing up liquid bottle re-filled at the herbalistGoodreads 2025 Challenge :16/75
Goodreads 2024 Challenge: 65/80
Goodreads 2023 Challenge: 77/520 -
Wasn't feeling great yesterday so got nowt done :mad:
Means my list is now heeeuuugggeee, need to get back into the swing of things if I'm going to meet my cc target!
24p in change is all I've made so far over yesterday and today, boo!
One of my items listed on ebay on Thursdya has a bid on so all good there, plus it and another item have a lot of watchers so I'm quietly confident about them.
Playing some free g.a. l.a b! ngo today - I'd forgotten about Mondays! But I've not been having much luck with it over the last wee while so we shall see.
There's been a £10 deposit into my bank account, doesn't say who from yet so not sure if it's a bingo withdrawl or money from a mobile phone I sent to be recycled so won't add it until I find out which one it is
Must get ready to go to work!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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headoutthesand wrote: »Evening folks
Had a bit of a bad month on a personal level and haven't been keeping on top of my challenge. I am doing better than last month though so thought I should update my sig and keep myself motivated...
£78.21 from Quidco
£5 save from Morrisons with voucher so put the £5 in my tin
£4 for a book sold on amazon
TOTAL - £87.21
I've got loads of things to list on ebay that might make me a pretty sum....anyone interested in a device which reads deleted text messages from a cheating husbands phone...?!?!? true cost £52 so anything back is a bonus
Real sorry to hear that headoutthesand! :grouphug:0 -
Headoutthesand, hope your ok and your month starts to improve.
I had a very positive weekend and after making £45 profit with one bookie, i have now gone and made a further £80 profit from a matched bet. My new total for June currently stands at £22.18. Am feeling rather chuffed and very grateful to Euro 2008!:j Live on £4500, £2531/£4500:T 101 in 1001 (52/101):j:beer::j
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