#Make upto £10 a day June 2018# Everybody most welcome
Aesop
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Hello and welcome everybody :hello:
This is the 130th month of this challenge, which was first started by Batgirl, in September 2007. A link here to the original thread as I am sure some of you are interested to read where it all began.
Thanks to Batgirl for starting it, lynnejk and ALL posters, for helping us to keep the thread going. Thanks to previous challengers who used to run this thread too, Rawdinosaur, Emmaglet, Nat21luv, Monkeynut, Sweetpeas, Purpleroses, JesaRose, MizMir.
I have decided to rename this challenge as reading posts, it seems to put people off thinking they HAVE TO make £10 a day.
You don't.
The original purpose of this challenge was to help people to try and make an extra £10 a day on top of their normal income to help things along. Ie paying off debt, making savings, paying for holidays, overpaying mortgages etc.
That is exactly what this challenge is about, attempting to make extra income on top of your normal income to help you wherever you need it.
People start the challenge by setting a goal of £1 a day. Then when they find they are smashing this regularly, they up it to £5 a day. Some of us gluttons for punishment go for £10 a day. It really is entirely upto you. We only ask you to post what your goal is to help you keep motivated. Some days you make more and some days you make less, but aim for extra at the end of the month.
The idea is that everyone posts how they are making extra money and these shared ideas help all of us to learn new ways to help cut debt or earn/save money.
What cannot be added:
Wages from your main job
What can be added:
Overtime
Income from a second job
Daily clicks
Interest
Vouchers
Mystery shopping
And much, much more.
This board moves pretty quickly, so be sure to subscribe and read it regularly.
So who wants to kick 2018 into a financially working for you year?
Join this challenge and let's make those bank accounts fat, mortgages paid off, holidays paid off, savings account grow fatter, debts paid off and much much more!!!
This is the 130th month of this challenge, which was first started by Batgirl, in September 2007. A link here to the original thread as I am sure some of you are interested to read where it all began.
Thanks to Batgirl for starting it, lynnejk and ALL posters, for helping us to keep the thread going. Thanks to previous challengers who used to run this thread too, Rawdinosaur, Emmaglet, Nat21luv, Monkeynut, Sweetpeas, Purpleroses, JesaRose, MizMir.
I have decided to rename this challenge as reading posts, it seems to put people off thinking they HAVE TO make £10 a day.
You don't.
The original purpose of this challenge was to help people to try and make an extra £10 a day on top of their normal income to help things along. Ie paying off debt, making savings, paying for holidays, overpaying mortgages etc.
That is exactly what this challenge is about, attempting to make extra income on top of your normal income to help you wherever you need it.
People start the challenge by setting a goal of £1 a day. Then when they find they are smashing this regularly, they up it to £5 a day. Some of us gluttons for punishment go for £10 a day. It really is entirely upto you. We only ask you to post what your goal is to help you keep motivated. Some days you make more and some days you make less, but aim for extra at the end of the month.
The idea is that everyone posts how they are making extra money and these shared ideas help all of us to learn new ways to help cut debt or earn/save money.
What cannot be added:
Wages from your main job
What can be added:
Overtime
Income from a second job
Daily clicks
Interest
Vouchers
Mystery shopping
And much, much more.
This board moves pretty quickly, so be sure to subscribe and read it regularly.
So who wants to kick 2018 into a financially working for you year?
Join this challenge and let's make those bank accounts fat, mortgages paid off, holidays paid off, savings account grow fatter, debts paid off and much much more!!!
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A must for all newbies if you are not already doing any of these:
1. Apply to PineconeResearch here. They pay a guaranteed £3 per survey. You are never screened out, they don't send out lots, but when you get one, you know you will be paid within a few days.
http://mysurvey123.com/pinecone-research/
2. Apply to Shop and Scan - this is not the same as Nielsen Home Shopping Scanner. Shop and Scan is a hand held scanner, that you scan the barcodes of your shopping, you are paid 1100 points weekly for scanning, nothing if you are on holiday. You can cash out for various vouchers at 10000 points. Not much work for a good reward. They also send emails with questionnaires that are worth extra points.
https://www.volunteer4panels.com/
3. Quidco and topcashback toolbar notifiers - a must have for those who forget to check for cashback when browsing online before buying.
http://www.quidco.com/cashback-reminder
http://www.topcashback.co.uk/cashback-notifier
4. Printable coupon thread
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?p=74104337#post74104337
5. Referral board
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=42
6. Freebies, no spends required
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=37
7. Ebay, Carboot and Jumble Sales Board
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=40
Links to useful money making sites for codes/points/assistance.
Prolific Academic New Survey Alerts
Instagc Codes and chat
Swagbucks codes only thread
Swagbucks chat thread0 -
Phone apps, some are only available on android and some only on iOS. Some on both.
Android
Shopprize - upload your receipts
Android and iOS
vypr - no referral links
You complete something called steers which is like very short survey questions about food and other items.
Earning VYPR points.
VYPR points are awarded in the following ways:
When you sign up to VYPR, by downloading the app: 2000 VYPR points.
For every Steer you complete in a grocery store (perhaps while you are shopping): 100 VYPR points.
For every Steer you complete elsewhere (e.g. at home): 20 - 50 VYPR points.
Redeeming your VYPR points.
When you reach 10,000 VYPR points, you can easily redeem these points for £5, paid via PayPal, or you can also donate a proportion of your VYPR points to charity.
http://www.vypr.it/#opinions-rewarded - download from here both iOS and android
Shopmium
Buy selected items from the shopping app and get your money back or discount back.
Shariann has posted more information about it here
Shoppix
Another app for uploading your receipts to earn amazon or iTunes.
More info can be found here
Jobspotter
https://jobspotter.indeed.com/
Earn money for photographing job wanted signs and also for verifying others photos and submissions.0 -
Phillips
https://www.philips.co.uk/myphilips/login.html#tab=sign-up
SuperSavvyme - https://circle.supersavvyme.co.uk/uk/
BzzAgent - product testing
https://www.bzzagent.co.uk/signup/NewAgentSignup.do
Argos Tester Community - currently closed but worth checking link regularly
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/ArgosPromo3/includeName/argos-testers.htm
Trnd - another product testing site, they have had revamp.
https://www.trnd.com/uk/
Senses Club testing
https://www.senses-club.com/en/accueil
Alba Science Testing
https://www.albavolunteers.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=397&Itemid=260
Argos toy tester
http://blog.toysrus.co.uk/apply-to-join-the-programme/
Review Directory
http://review.directory/index-reviewer.html
Tesco Home Panels
https://tescohomepanels.com/6nr/login.aspx?p=site1&lang=5
Clicks Research
http://www.clicksresearch.com/Home.aspx
Boots Panel
https://www.bootsvolunteers.com/home0 -
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#1 Postal Surveys
For free stamps or free gift cards,apply to one of these postal survey companies and see if you can get onto the panel.
Unex
https://www.ipsos-unex.de/whati.asp
sending prepostage paid boxes to and receiving boxes from abroad. Slow earner but steady.
TNS Postal Survey
https://rmselfrecruit.research-int.com/Questionnaire/qstIntroductionPrivate.aspx
It involves receiving and sending letters. With TNS sometimes you have to send parcels and pay but they reimburse you with love2shop vouchers for this.
Worth signing up if you can for the free stamps.
Quotas - World wide Mail Panel
https://www.world-mail-panel.com/portal?lg=en&action=show.registration
Life of Mail
https://postalsurveys.tnsglobal.com/
You take a photo of letters received and upload to the website. Then advise what actions you have taken with it and who mail was for. Cash out for giftcards.
Record the mail you receive daily and what you do with it. Cash out for giftcards.0 -
Happy June all.
Thanks for pulling this all together again Aesop.
I've just received a £997 PPI refund which I'm over the moon about. I've paid off one credit card and some off another with it. I'm not counting that as my June challenge but it's given me a kick up the bum. I have £2998 of outstanding debt that I've been chipping away at slowly but want to crank that up now so £10 a day for me please!MSE-ing since 20070 -
Thanks for the new thread, Aesop:T:A. Looking forward to seeing all the regulars, returners after a break and some new people too:wave:.
Please put me down for the usual £10 again.
Here's to a lucrative June for us all:beer:0 -
Off to a quick start to the month for a change:j. Used 2 x £5 More vouchers at Morrisons yesterday. I hadn't counted them when I received them, I always wait until I spend them.
Just checked online banking and saw a £50 cashback from an insurance purchase was credited to my account yesterday:j
Probably not car booting this weekend but I'm pleased that some of my eBay listings have stirred a bit of interest, if the questions from potential buyers is anything to go by. Why people don't read the full description in the listings I'll never know. I make it as clear as I possibly can and they still ask for info on what they could have read for themselves in the listing anyway and not wasted their or my time:(.0 -
Thanks Aesop. Please could you put me down for £10 a day.Jan £10 a day £326.75/£3100
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I'm in for £10 a day. I seem to do best on these challenges when I do overtime at work so I need to work harder at making money at home. I should probably put a bit more effort into photos/descriptions for my etsy shop and I guarantee there's still a million things lying around the house that could be listed on ebay.Money made on etsy in April: £0
Money made on ebay in April: £00
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