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- Apr 6, 2018
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So I have been on here a few days and already made more than I thought, I can see myself getting bored with surveys but it is money so I have keep that in mind. I have been turned down by Lionbridge booooo but ho hum their loss and I will apply again. I am looking loads at match betting and I can see the positives but I am holding back until payday as I want to start with a decent amount. Here I am going to record my progress in all forms of online money.
I can be like a dog with a bone so by aware I might post a fair amount or nothing.
My full time job gets busy in the summer so I might have to take a break from the surveys but that is why I think match betting then might keep me going.
I work in racing in Newmarket so I have to be careful I don't get carried away. I am rubbish at betting anyway so hopefully match betting I can get back some of my hard earned dollar that I have wasted with them before!
My first aim is to pay off my stupid overdraft, I do get a good rate on it but I'd rather have it as emergency back up than use it all the time and then fund my dressage horse, each competition costs around £170 and an area or nationals much more. If I could support him away from my normal wage then that would be good, he has his own blog and if I can make this work then I might incorporate the two, I have had a little bit of sponsorship for him via my blogging online already but not enough to fund all his costs.
Since I joined up to Moneyshed only a few days ago:
Clickworker Euro11.85
YouGov £5.50
Prolific £7.69
Curious Cat £3.67
OnePoll £5.75
QuidCo £60 (pending until October!)
I can be like a dog with a bone so by aware I might post a fair amount or nothing.
My full time job gets busy in the summer so I might have to take a break from the surveys but that is why I think match betting then might keep me going.
I work in racing in Newmarket so I have to be careful I don't get carried away. I am rubbish at betting anyway so hopefully match betting I can get back some of my hard earned dollar that I have wasted with them before!
My first aim is to pay off my stupid overdraft, I do get a good rate on it but I'd rather have it as emergency back up than use it all the time and then fund my dressage horse, each competition costs around £170 and an area or nationals much more. If I could support him away from my normal wage then that would be good, he has his own blog and if I can make this work then I might incorporate the two, I have had a little bit of sponsorship for him via my blogging online already but not enough to fund all his costs.
Since I joined up to Moneyshed only a few days ago:
Clickworker Euro11.85
YouGov £5.50
Prolific £7.69
Curious Cat £3.67
OnePoll £5.75
QuidCo £60 (pending until October!)