Making extra money for Christmas 2014

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Everyone seemed to love this thread last year and I know quite a few of us had a cheaper Christmas because of it :happydance:

I am doing well with my savings through surveys and cashback hope we can all manage it again this year, happy saving :thumbup:

Car boot sales
The weather is still good enough so clear out your lofts and cupboard of the real junk which will not sell on Ebay (either being too big, wont make enough and not good enough quality)

Ebay
Again another really obvious one. For the beter items (I believe it is Bank Holiday bonanza this weekend, which will probably mean free listing for the next three days)!

Facebook selling pages
I find that these sites dont bring in as much as Ebay would, but if you have got any unwanted furniture or larger items they sell well as local pick up. This is cold hard cash delivered to your door. Good way of clearing the garage of junk!

Morrisons Miles
If you buy your fuel from any garage, worth applying for one of these, once the card is filled you are given a £5 gift card for Morrisons and there is no expiry date on them (perfect to collect a cheeky box of chocolates or promotional bottle of spirits)

Nectar Points Card
Again, you may not shop in Sainsburys all the time BUT you can collect Nectar points by shopping at Debenhams and other stores online too! (See website for full list). You can collect them at a Petrol Station for fuel too think it is Shell.

Also just added, through your Nectar card, join Nectar Adpoints. You get 250 points (£1.25) for joining and then watch the videos, click into the sites and answer questions posed, this is a bit tedious but most of the vids are film trailers so not too boring, points soon add up (approx 2-3p for every vid watched). Points are then transferred over to your Nectar card every Sunday. Every little helps (Sainsburys also have good toy sales before Christmas or can be used to buy your Christmas dinner)!

Tesco Clubcard

Again another obvious choice, but dont forget the double up events and also around Christmas watch out for the promotional offers online. Around the end of November the Goldsmiths vouchers normally go 4 x the value. Meaning £20 of vouchers equates to £80 to spend in Goldsmiths on jewellery! (You also can use these as part payment for an item ie if you saw a watch for hubby that was £100, you would only need to pay £20 for it)!

Boots Card

Another obvious one, but remember to keep checking your emails and post, Boots tend to send out promotional points offers this time of year. Plus they do 10 points per £1 spent and also event nights where you get 1000 points (£10) for each £50 spent (but if you are spending £100 dont forget to split it into 2 transactions so you get 2000 points!

Survery Sites

These can be hard work, but if you have got some spare time in the evenings can be worth it (ps quite a few of the surveys need flash so if you use an ipad you may find that you cannot access them all). The best sites I have found are as follows:-

Valued opinions
Opinion Outpost
Crowdology
Toluna
One Poll
My Survey

Some pay out in cash through your paypal, others pay out in either electronic vouchers, paper vouchers or Amazon codes. You can end up being sent some nice items to try (I have had toothpaste, creams, nail varnish, crisps, flower seeds, allsorts in the past).

Please if anyone else can think of any sites which I have missed that they have found to be worthwhile, please add.

(If you are joining some surveys sites, trying and do it through your Topcashback account (go to free offers) a lot of them pay you cash into your Topcashback account for opening them through their so you get paid twice!

Topcashback and Quidco

These are sites which literally pay you to shop. If you are going to buy something online, ie Disney Store, instead of going through google, go into your Topcashback or Quidco account and type in the retailer. You will then be told how much percentage the company is willing to pay you on your purchases (this can range anywhere between 1% and about 15% depending on the retailer). Click through to the site you want and it will be recorded. Buy as normal and that is it, the information is then sent to TCB or Quidco of the amount you have spent and the percentage you have earned for nothing! There is a delay for the money to become payable but each retailer will tell you the approx length and I have found most are usually payable within 6-8 weeks some slightly longer (I have made £135 for nothing this year alone)!

When you come to retrieve your earnings you can either choose cash payment straight into your bank account, or they will turn it into Amazon vouchers for you ie if you choose cash you get the exact amount but if you choose Amazon they increase the value (not sure by how much).

If there is anyone who has not joined yet, please add yourselves to this thread. If I introduce a friend by sending them an email as soon as they start buying I earn £10 commission. There is probably quite a few of us on here that do not have one of these accounts yet, I would take one and then someone else on here could get the next one signed up, so there is ways for quite a few of us on here to make an extra tenner

Amazon

We all appear to be massive book fans and I have found selling old books to make quite a few pennies, the money is paid directly into your bank account after it is received, again every little helps!

Craft fairs

There appears to be quite a few of you who are really talented in this area, why not contact some of your local church halls and the likes to see if they are going to be having any little fairs for Christmas, probably would not cost a lot for a stall but a good way of selling your wears. Also try your local schools as some Christmas fayes let you have a stall for a fee and you keep the money you make same as a craft fayre. Also try advertising them on Folksy, not all of us are that crafty so are willing to pay for something homemade!

Well thats the lot cannot think of anything else. We should keep this thread alive and keep each of us informed of our progress
 
My 'stash' saved pot now is as follows:-

£455 in Topcashback
£115 in Love to Shop Vouchers from surveys
£10 Argos from surveys
£180 Amazon from surveys
£120 cash from surveys
£100 M&S vouchers (these were a nice thank off a client)
£80 Nectar points which. Will probably use at Argos

I reckon I can do at least another £300 before Christmas.

The BIG one for me is my tins, I have not spent a £2, £1 or 50p coin this year and the sealed tins you get from the £1 shop I have one completely full and 3/4 full so just about to start my third :happydance: there is a LOT of money in them
 
I have done a LOT of surveys lol but worth it when you see the amounts x
 
lol ive not got the attention spam for them :blush: i get to question 3 and am like blah blah blah
 
was waiting for this to pop up

:haha:

don't forget opinion world
and populus live on your survey list

:thumbup:
 
Yes I have also not done bad with Ipsos Access Panel and You Gov this year
 
Another couple, shop & scan where you scan your shopping send info each weeh, also has surveys it's where the "average basket" info comes from. Pinecone surveys.
 
I need to start doing surverys again! I use opinion worls and valued opinions and have a tenner in each account but that's as far as I got this year! Just dropped down to 3 days at work so will have to get back on them! Xx
 
wow well done toptrump!!
I have been going mad on the surveys too!!
I've managed to buy 2 imaginext dinosaurs, hot wheels set, vtech kidizoom camera, nieces birthday presents and nephews christmas present all with vouchers!
i'm doing surveys constantly everyday so i can use them towards christmas!!
Trying too (if i can) pay for the majority of christmas through surveys - or at least LOs as i can earn up to 100 or more a month doing them :) xxx
 
Okay so this thread inspired me so this morning I have been busy

£3.25 in valued opinions
335 points in My Surveys
£3 topcashback
£14-£18 Tesco Club card points
 
Subscribing as need to be savyier!

I have £15 in boots points I never spend them till x mas

I have £200 saved

If anyone is with British gas you can link your nectar card and give Meter readings. 100 points per reading so if u r a dual fuel cust that's 200 a month or 2400 or £12 just for telling them ur meter readings plus more accurate bills!
Nectar also have an app, you can get bonus points quite regurally just by activating the deal.

I think e on are similar with tesco.

I have only recently joined club card as we never shopped there till recently since we moved and there is an express nearby. If someone could tell me how to make the most I'd be very appreciative.

I need to be much better this x mas now there is 2 and ds2 will b 10 months already by then!
 
Not sure if it's been mentioned but on the nectar app hayz_baby has just mentioned you can collect points by searching so instead of using google go on there instead. go along to the search and collect bit :)
 
i've not got anything saved from vouchers
i've been buying things for birthdays and
myself instead :haha:
 
How have you all been so successful with the surveys?
I joined upto Toluna, Opinion Outpost, InboxPounds, GfK, Swagbucks and Valued Opinions.

A lot of them I get "We are sorry to say, but our clients were looking for a specific group of people for this particular study and your profile did not match" after I filled them out.

I have 890 points on Toluna so far but need at least 30000 to have a £5 voucher, 60000 for £10 and 80000 for £15! x
 
i hate toluna too

£5 for one year's worth of surveys
bloody stupid site

:rofl:

try opinion world smartie
i get the most from them

:flower:
 
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