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river | 11:18 Wed 04th Apr 2007 | Business & Finance
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HELP! I seriously need to make some money to help pay off uni debts. admittedly student loan no prob I'm not counting that but I owe money on overdrafts and at least �1000 to family members.

I'm now trying to save to move out but no gettin very far at all with the other debts. I have cancelled all standing orders i.e. gym memberships and now only have a phone bill of �30 to pay a month.

I work full time and dont want a 2nd job at the weekends, I had 3 jobs throughout uni to fund that and there is no way I could cope with another 3 years of doing 7 day weeks! To start with I was thinking of somewhere along the line of a couple of hundred � a month minumum. I was thinking of setting up affiliates or something along those lines...has anyone got any ideas? I'm no good with money although I have been slightly better since I started working full time. Thank you for your help it's much appreciated
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well you have to work if you want money honestly. I have no idea what affiliates means, but if its a way of earning money without doing anything, why isnt everyone else doing it already? The only way to have more money is earn more and spend less Even if you do something at home to earn money, you are still ""working" as you are using time and energy That cant be spent how you would otherwise wish it to be spent so you would still be working all the time
my best advice is to have a rich but unknown relative die and leve you an inheritance
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Thanks that doesn't help in the slightest little bit, does it?
A browse here http://boards.fool.co.uk/Messages.asp?bid=5007 9 might lead to some ideas (if that's a fluid link look for the Dealing with Debt board)

You really need to become better with money rather than obsessed with acquiring more. You say you've improved - carry on that way.
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Thank you, thats a lot more constructive, I'll take a look. I have got to be far better with my money and like I said I really am trying I dont buy new clothes/shoes that often etc I'm only 21 and I need to stop living in my overdraft while I still have the chance!

Thanks again
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not sure if it will help but a friend recently told me about this site http://www.income4beginners.com/index.php?uid= 7083
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