#Make Upto £10 a Day March 2018 #

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  • savingholmes
    savingholmes Posts: 27,324 Forumite
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    Just checked my bank account - Have a whole 56p interest to add
    Plus
    £2.27 discount at Tesco
    £10 voucher off at the Works
    So another £12.83 altogether.
    Achieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality by mid 2030
    1) MFW Nov 21 £201,999 with 237 payments to go - now £184,341 Equity 26.26%
    2) Spend on handyman & external building works & new patio door £11.9K
    3) CC £3.7K on 0% spends card but offset by £34K savings (part EF, part future home improvement)
    4) Mortgage neutral by June 2030 AVC £9.6K/£127.5K AVC target 7.5% value @15/4
    5) FI Age 60 annual income target £13.7/30K 45.7%
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    lynnejk wrote: »
    WOW !! that seems to be adding up quickly. Mind you we don't buy much here but you'll be able to add in all the sprog's stuff eh
    Lx

    You can add things like books,, ebooks, Netflix, films, dvd if that helps.
  • A few bits to add for me

    .54 interest

    £1.80 tips

    £28 for a couple of hours extra at work

    Still no swagbucks for the william hill casino offer so I sent a ticket with a screenshot of my deposits. First time Ive ever done this so thats something new Ive learnt to do. :D
    Not holding out much hope but one can only try.

    £30.34 total
    Make £10 a Day Feb .....£75.... March... £65......April...£90.....May £20.....June £35.......July £60
  • lynnejk
    lynnejk Posts: 5,732 Forumite
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    Aesop wrote: »
    You can add things like books,, ebooks, Netflix, films, dvd if that helps.
    I'm a miser - just don't buy hardly anything except essentials. Prefer to have my holibobs than buy lotsa 'stuff'' :rotfl:
    A few bits to add for me

    .54 interest

    £1.80 tips

    £28 for a couple of hours extra at work

    Still no swagbucks for the william hill casino offer so I sent a ticket with a screenshot of my deposits. First time Ive ever done this so thats something new Ive learnt to do. :D
    Not holding out much hope but one can only try.

    £30.34 total
    Fingers xd for you that it's all sorted soon and well done for persevering :D
    Lx
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    GrocC.2014=2162/2015=2083/2016=218/2017=1996/2018=450..APR=17.13/200
    Bulk buy.......APR=233.76
    GC.NSD..2015=216/2016=213/2017=229/2018=39..APR=03/15
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    OS WL= -2/8 ......CC =00......Savings = £13,140
  • QueenJess
    QueenJess Posts: 3,676 Forumite
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    Need a clear out? WeBuyBooks is offering 15% extra all week using code NSCW15
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  • QueenJess wrote: »
    Need a clear out? WeBuyBooks is offering 15% extra all week using code NSCW15

    Thanks for that, will be really useful:T

    I uploaded some barcodes the other day, enough for a 'trade' but haven't sent the books off yet as couldn't find a suitable box before OH went out to post my eBay parcels for me earlier. I wonder if I can abort it and resubmit the codes to take advantage of the 15% extra offer:think:


    I've still got loads of books to get rid of and although they'd sell for a lot more on Amazon (eventually) I can't be bothered waiting any longer:o. Some have been listed on there for about a year:eek:. I keep an eye on the prices and reduce mine regularly to be really competitive but they're obviously not very 'in demand' titles:(. Having said that I did sell a book on Amazon yesterday but I only listed it about 24 hours previously and it was a bang up to date title anyway. I don't have all that much success with books on eBay:(
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie
    edited 5 March 2018 at 4:45PM
    OH posted my eBay parcels for me. I made £14.60 profit:j. I offer free postage for light, easy to post items as I recently rediscovered a stash of ungummed 2nd class stamps that I bought years ago on eBay. They were destined for postcards for entering competitions which was the main entry route back in the day before smartphones and social media were so popular. You can tell from that how long I've had these stamps:rotfl:. I'd totally forgotten about them and unearthed them during sorting/decluttering:o. They're still valid though and will save me a mint on posting eBay parcels:j


    Not sure whether I need to deduct the postage cost from my profit. These stamps were bought so many years ago I've no idea what they cost.
  • A_Random_Man
    A_Random_Man Posts: 1,144 Forumite
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    Aesop wrote: »
    you are doing really well with ebay. well done.

    The thing with eBay is that I buy clothes and resell them for a higher price, if you have a good knowledge on a certain category and you think you can sell an item that what you purchased it for then give it a try

    EF - £1025/£2000 (51.25%)
    Debt Remaining: £0.00 - Debt Free
  • QueenJess
    QueenJess Posts: 3,676 Forumite
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    cufc_mike wrote: »
    So my wife went to Matalan this afternoon to buy 2 things...and came back with a bag full. 7 items, and a cost of nearly £50. Her money mind, so her problem. A timely email this evening from Consumer Pulse to enter these purchases, and an extra 5,000 points to add to the total. Think I'm up to about £30's worth of points on there now.

    Ooh... maybe I should look into Consumer Pulse too. Is it an app?
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  • QueenJess
    QueenJess Posts: 3,676 Forumite
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    Not sure whether I need to deduct the postage cost from my profit. These stamps were bought so many years ago I've no idea what they cost.

    I wouldn't bother... I mean you already had them and what else would you do with them?! Well done on your ebaying.. I have to say I don't miss not ebaying at all and although I have been spring cleaning, I really don't have much to get rid of at all.. probably nothing worth ebaying.
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