Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Paid Off!: Two Smaller Debts


Yayyy! I finally scraped some money together in the last two weeks to pay off two smaller debts totalling $117. Phew. Making progress in paying down debt feels good :)

If it wasn't for mystery shopping I would not have been able to make the extra money I need to throw at these debts. It's been such a help to have a small side source of income.

How do you earn extra money to pay off debts with?

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Rite Aid Shopping Trip- October 23, 2012

I had some soon expiring +UPs that I wanted to use and I got some useful items and Otter Pops....cause freeze pops are awesome. But I realized after I left the store that they had mis-labeled the Stride ID gum as having a $1.00 +UP and on sale for 2/$2.00. I had a cashier who got confused and cancelled my entire transaction so it took forever and I didn't check my receipt before I left. Argh....well, lesson learned. At least I like gum and my stash was getting low anyway.



Playtex Gentle Glide 18 ct- $3.99 sale (reg $5.49)
2 Luden's throat drops- $1.00 each sale (reg $1.99)
4 packs Stride ID gum- $1.49 each
Centrum Flavor Burst 60 ct- $8.99
Otter Pops- $2.49 clearance (reg $4.99)
Total: $23.43

Coupons used:
$2.00/1 Centrum Flavor Burst Rite Aid coupon from email
$3.00/1 Centrum in-ad coupon
$3.00/1 Centrum Flavor Burst coupon, RP 9/30
2 BOGO Stride ID coupons, SS 9/16
$.25/1 Stride ID video values coupon
$1.00/2 Luden's coupon, SS 10/21
$1.00/1 Playtex in-ad coupon
$2.00/1 Playtex Gentle Glide video values coupon
$1.00/1 Playtex Gentle Glide coupon, SS 10/21
$7.00 in +UPs

Total after coupons: $.20 + $.86 tax= $1.06

I thought I would get $2.00 in +UPs but I still did a great job and I can submit online for $3.00 in rebates from Centrum and Luden's. Sweet!

Have you forgotten to check your receipt before? What deals have you done lately?

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Mystery Shopping Company Review: Trendsource/MSI Services

Trendsource is another great reputable mystery shopping company. It's widely recommended by other mystery shoppers so I thought I would check it out.


I have completed a few mystery shops for Trendsource (also known as MSI Services) and they are the most promptly paying mystery shop company I have dealt with. They offer shops in a wide range of retail services, food shops, product placement verification, etc.

Their website offers a list of all shops available in your area and you can request a shop from the site. It does not self-assign the shop and you have to wait until it is approved for you, but it's usually approved quickly. You have to take a short quiz to sign up for a shop you want to make sure that you understand the instructions and they offer all the instructions on their website so you can refer to them later as needed. Their shop reports are submitted on their website and are are easy to complete and usually pretty short. Shop payments are usually pretty low ($3-$5) but can sometimes be up to $10, plus reimbursement. But as with most companies, if the shop isn't completed quickly they will offer a bonus to raise the shop payment amount.

Trendsource pays twice a month on the 5th and 20th of each month, so if you have a pending payment by the time the pay date rolls around, they will send it to you via PayPal. Many mystery shop companies pay only once a month and sometimes they will only pay for those shops that you complete in the previous month, leaving you with a two month delay till you get paid. So Trendsource's quick payment is much appreciated. I would definetely recommend signing up with this company.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

How I'm Saving Today


The last two days have been interesting. I got injured and my dog got injured.

On Monday, I failed to properly line up a roundhouse kick to the heavy bag in boxing class (precisely after the instructor said to be careful to do it properly) and kicked the bag dead on with my right toes. Result: broken big toe.

Then yesterday, my dog and my sister's dog got into a fight (they usually scrap since they are the two youngest dogs and fight for second to last place). This time it was pretty bad and my dog got bit under his chin. He has a cut about one inch long down from his mouth.

How does this count as saving money? I tried not to panic and didn't rush off to the human doctor or the emergency vet.

I thought at first that I had jammed my toe and I carefully hobbled around on it the rest of the day. The next morning, after the pain kept waking me up, I had a picture text medical consult with my hubbie who is luckily studying sports injuries and knows his stuff. He confirmed that it was broken and that I needed to tape it up and stay off of it. No need to go to the podiatrist and pay the $30 copay plus whatever insurance doesn't cover for an x-ray and appointment only for him to tell me to stay off of it.

As for my pup? Well, I called the emergency vet and they said that if it doesn't stop bleeding after an hour and is deep then he may need doggie stictches. Doggie stitches!? Oh, I started to panic but after consulting again with my hubbie and having my parents look at the wound, we decided to wait on rushing off to the emergency vet and a $100+ fee. I trimmed his fur around the cut and cleaned it off with a wet paper towel then applied pressure to it. Eventually it stopped bleeding and I put ointment on it. This morning its clotting and is beginning to heal. Poor little guy but it looks like he's on the mend.

Would I normally recommend avoiding the doctor or veterinarian? No way. Your health and the health of your animals is important and should be treated as such. But there is immense value in calming down and observing a condition rather than rushing off to the doctor. So many times I have taken off work and rushed to a last minute appointment with a doctor (human or otherwise) only for them to tell me that it's not a big deal and keep doing what I was doing already to treat the minor injury.

But when it's necessary, I go to the doctor. I don't want to mess around with my health or my pet's health, so I have health insurance as well as pet insurance. Having insurance is super important because there will always be an unexpected fall or illness, or my dog will get sick suddenly. Human health insurance is pretty obviously a necessity in this day and age, but after my husband and I sat at the emergency vet and debated whether we could afford the $90 x-ray to determine whether the carpet strands that Julius had eaten were blocking his intestines, I don't want to risk not having pet insurance. If you have a pet and don't have pet insurance, I would look into it. It doesn't cover everything, but reimburses you a lot and basically pays for itself.

Have you avoided the doctor to save money before?

Thursday, October 4, 2012

I Got Paid!


Online surveys and mystery shopping get a bad rap. Many people think that they are just scams but there are really some great (and legitimate) companies out there that will pay you for your time and effort. And to prove it, here's what I earned from online surveys and mystery shopping last month, among other endeavors. I completed these mystery shops and surveys in the previous month (or earlier) and received the payment this month. Some of these mystery shops required me to pay something out of pocket to purchase a good or service (which I get to keep) but I was reimbursed for my purchase and was usually paid an additional fee.

September 2012
Viggle- $5.00 CVS e-gift card
ShopKick- $5.00 CVS e-gift card and $5.00 Starbucks e-gift card
Memolink- $25.00
Marketforce- $47.38
Trendsource- $6.60

Total Earned in September: $93.98

Whenever I earn gift cards I immediately transfer the gift card amount out of the relevant budget category into savings or my debt payoff budget category. For example, when I get a $5.00 Starbucks gift card, I transfer $5.00 out of my groceries/eating out budget envelope and transfer it into my debt envelope. I use a really easy budgeting website and app called Easy Envelope Budget Aid which helps me to visualize what that lump sum in my bank account is supposed to be used for and helps me to stay on budget.

This was another slow month for me. I really need to step it up with my mystery shopping and online surveys. These bills aren't going to pay themselves!

So what did I do with this extra income? Well, part of it paid for a baby shower gift for my friend (yay!) and the rest was transferred to my credit card to help pay it down.

What did you do to make a little extra last month? What's your side hustle?