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e-Lottery Syndicates

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So, did any of my fellow European’s win anything on last night’s EuroMillion’s draw? I won a grand total of nothing. Nada. I had four lines on and got nothing back, which is so typical of me. £100,000,000 up for grabs and I can’t even get the cost of my ticket back.

I would have had much better luck if I’d signed up to eLottery’s EuroMillion’s syndicate.

 It’s a cool system where you’re added into a team of 38 other members and that allows you to play 36 lines in each and every EuroMillions draw, obviously improving your chances of winning and saving you having to pay out £54 each and every Friday for the same odds.

A unique set of five numbers from 1-50 is allocated to each e-Lottery syndicate. The two lucky star numbers are guaranteed in every single lotto draw due to the fact that e-Lottery has cleverly catered for all permutations of the nine lucky star numbers in a strict Mathematical Pattern.

As a result you only need to match 5 numbers to win the massive Euro Lotto jackpot as apposed to 7 numbers when playing the conventional way as a lone ticket holder. You also only need to match 1 of your 5 allocated syndicate numbers to win a cash prize.

From the e-lottery-syndicates.com website

I actually know a few people who are members of this syndicate and I’m really interested in signing up with them, afterall it only costs £5 per week. And you’re pretty much guarenteed to get a return on that.

£10 a day

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FREE MONEY!!!!, originally uploaded by MyLSD.

£10 a day. Doesn’t sound like a lot of money, but that’s exactly the cash I’m looking to make every single day in October, meaning I should have £310 more in my bank account on November 1st, just in time for Christmas.

But how am I going to do that, I hear you wonder aloud. Simply, I hope.

Of course, there’s paid blogging. I already do that and make around £50 a month from it but that’s only 5 days, what about the rest? Well the internet plays a big part in this really.

eBay - I have two boxes of things to sell on eBay sitting under my bed, mainly clothes and nicknacks which I’m sure will earn me about £60-£100 hopefully.

Survey sites, which I already do and make about £10 a month from but I don’t actually do all the surverys that are sent my way at the moment.

Quidco, which is pretty much free money especially as I’m planning a purchase from one of their sites offering high cash back and they offer silly money just to complete an auto insurance comparison on one of those websites with the annoying adverts.

And then there’s the picking up coins in the street option too.

If you can think of anyother way to ‘make’ free money, please share it with me. Or if anybody else wants to take part in this challenge, let me know.

You can also follow my progress on Twitter