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Suggestions for raising an extra £100 a month

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harman · 27/03/2007 10:57

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harman · 27/03/2007 11:21

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MellowMa · 27/03/2007 11:22

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mumto3girls · 27/03/2007 11:22

Would you be entitled to childcare tax credits now?

MellowMa · 27/03/2007 11:24

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Boobsgonesouth · 27/03/2007 11:27

cat me and I'm happy to send you some info......though depends on what you want to do !!!

charliecat · 27/03/2007 18:37

Are you still doing online shopping from tescos harman? go thru www.quidco.com and get 3% of your shop back.
Also use the online points codes from MSE and when you get the vouchers thro from tescos sell them on ebay...OR swop them for blackpool pleasure beach tickets, then sell them..very good profit on that.
Dont buy ANYTHING unless you need it.
If your throwing food out buy less of it.

nikkie · 27/03/2007 19:25

have alook on the debt free 2007 thread loads of idea that may help you!

nikkie · 27/03/2007 19:41

here!

MellowMa · 28/03/2007 08:41

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persephonesnape · 28/03/2007 08:57

i think you may be looking at this the wrong way round - you don't necessarily need an extra £100 a month, you need to save £100 elsewhere. have you got the best deal on your gas/electric/broadband etc? try uswitch. try moneysaving expert for other cheapies. plan your shopping religiously and swap supermarkets ( I go to LIDL now, i can save £100 a month on feeding a family of me + 3 dcs easily) Tesco is outrageously expensive compared to asda - they both do online shopping - although you'd save around £20 a month on a weekly shop (delivery charges) by going around the supermarket yourself.

charliecat · 28/03/2007 09:26

Ah, but if your using a 1000 point code at tescos, that then arrives as £40 worth of deals, and someone from ebay pays you £26 for it youve paid for the delivery charge and a bit of your shopping too
As long as you sell the vouchers, and put the money into the shopping and dont waffle it on stuff on ebay yourself!!

harman · 28/03/2007 10:13

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charliecat · 28/03/2007 12:43

Ive just done a tesco deals sale myself. £28 of tesco vouchers, swopped for 4 blackpool pleasure beach that will sell for at least £38 for 2...so £76 or more..gotta be done

Orinoco · 29/03/2007 22:05

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