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June Make £10 a Day!
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Hi All
I have now calculated my latest commission from Avon (commission earned, less returned products for the current campaign, less the cost of products with no discount – books, delivery bags etc). There are a number of different ways I could have calculated it (taking into account returned products from previous campaigns, free replacements etc) but I have just gone with what seemed to be the simplest but still as accurate as possible. If I am consistent and stick with the same method of calculation, that should work! Also I have decided to use the date that I place the new order and pay for the last one as the date earned (because by then I will have collected all the money in). So I am about to add £54.52 to the total in my signature!
Once the money from my Amazon sales goes into my bank account, that will be a reasonable amount to add to my total (note to self: must list some more).
I didn’t win anything on the free bingo again (G) last night but I started to find my way around the site a bit better so I can make more efficient use of my time now.
I have started playing Banana Lotto every day, which is basically a points for clicks site. You get to play 10 cards per day and for each entry you just have to click on a banner/ad to validate your entry. I am gradually earning prize points which can be redeemed for prizes – vouchers I think. It all helps doesn’t it?!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 -
Could anyone point me in the direction of the latest free bingo thread as I've just moved home, so with a new address and email, thought I'd give them a go again (even though I won absolutely nada 1st time round!)DFW Nerd 941 Proud to be dealing with my debt
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Fed up of having a bad month. At least I have my co-op divi to look forward too, not sure how much, I think its £17 although it might be more:j
Stuff listed on ebay today with more stuff to list - am saving money by not eating or if I do eat, eating what I have in the freezer. God Bless my Remoska:D0 -
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I withdrew another tenner from Betfair of my winnings so am adding that. Also made £25 from extra work and another couple of ebay sales is another £120
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me too woody, looks a bit complicated for me, cant get my head around it.
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Sorry you're having a miserable day noggin - hope things get better.
re matched betting - it is really worth getting your head around - and once the penny drops (and it takes all of us a bit of effort!) it is very profitable - even just doing the straight forward offers. The beginners thread is a must read but the basic principle is this:
When you place a bet normally you are putting up money to say something will happen - while the bookie puts up money to say it won't. As it can only happen or not happen either the bookie will pay you or you will pay the bookie. Now online places like Betf@ir allow you to act as a bookie as well as the punter - so you can basically cover both sides of the same bet. If it wins you win as the "punter", if it doesn't you win as the bookie. And ignoring commission or differences in odds it ends up cancelling out any loss (ie you have the same money you started with). Not much fun so far. But imagine that someone gives you the money to bet with and you only have to pay to cover it as the bookie? Then you still end up with what you started with but the difference is that half of it was given to you in the first place - so you are better off. That is basically what happens with the free bets at bookies. You place a bet with them but cover the other outcome at an exchange like Betf@ir - whatever the outcome you win and - as long as the odds are close enough - you can take home 80-95% of the money they offer. Given that bookies can offer freebies of up to £100 it becomes very profitable.
Probably makes it as clear as mud! You definitely need to keep reading the beginners guide to be clear about the mechanics and try a few test bets on the newbie thread (without actually putting any money on them). Well worth it!0 -
Hello All!!
Apologies for the flying visit but it's 2 in the morning and I'm absolutely knackered, had a loooonnnggg day today!
Anyhoo, the £10 in my bank account was from a mobile I sent for recycling, woop! So I've gto that to add along with £3.13 profit from an ebay sale.
Off to bed before I fall asleep on the keys!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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hi all been too busy to post until now but here are my totals so far
106.23-quidco
150-multibuys,coupons used and staff discount
500-600 at least in overtime , i seem to spend more time there than at home by a long shot!
am still doing my daily clicks and am almost at cashout on ecashback,myshoppingrewards etc.
just got my first bzz campaign -6 bottles of appletizer etc which are apparently worth about 1.50 each plus received 10 in vouchers from this.i also received a scanner from ac neilson but cant get it set up properly and a voucher fro mi info-10 to spend in boots£365 a year spend challenge - this has included food/clothes/beauty?? who knows where I am
20,000 step a day challenge0
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