I'm going to aim for £150. My goal for last month was £100 and I smashed it with a total of £353.17 profit but as I have recently started a new job, I'm not sure how much time I can commit to earning online so I'd rather set it for £150 than setting it too high and failing
I am on my way...
It's a Facebook group called GPT Genies. I was just really shocked when they said it didn't count but I spoke to one of them and she explained that the group is just for surveys, mystery shopping, task apps and things like Swagbucks.
I really want to get the Nintendo Switch as Pokemon Let's Go! Pikachu is out next month and it looks really exciting and I have played every Pokemon gen.
The Switch is so expensive though. It costs more than an Xbox One S that has 1TB of storage AND TWO GAMES IN A BUNDLE :eek::eek::eek:
I can...
On another group, I posted about my online earnings for the month as I was happy and they said I was being misleading including ebay sales and that I shouldn't include it with things like survey earnings and mystery shopping, I couldn't believe it!
I have been working nights so I haven't been able to get out much as I've been sleeping during the day. I managed to do a couple of store fronts and both got accepted though. I aim to do some more tasks if I am awake
It seems to take a long time to reach the threshold and it seems to be a lot of effort for not much reward. I guess at least it is easy to just dip into when having spare time
I've had an account for about a month and haven't reached the payment threshold yet.
I haven't checked it much over the last few weeks as it used to just be blank each time i logged on without new questions
I just tried to get on now and it is overloaded so I can't access it
I'm pretty chuffed to have made £335.73 so far this month and I have done hardly any surveys. Mostly I stick to mystery shopping and task apps. The total I have made before taking away expenses is £442.45 so I am pretty happy with that amount really.
That is also without having proper internet...
I just find it too wrong to haggle in one, a lot of them are getting pricier though.
I have seen elderly women haggling prices at charity jumble sales, and that seems to be quite common as I used to help out a lot of Scout ones
Most of the Tescos I did it in were quite small, there was only one that was close to a supermarket size.
Not all of my front of store photos included the checkouts in, some were just of aisles or displays near the front and I still got the tasks accepted.
I'm on the lookout for new tasks now...
Yeah, I worked in a pub for 8 years and I've also got experience in a bar and working at music festivals and events :)
I've just moved to a new city so I'm looking forward to meeting new people
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