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Seanmw
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11 Aug 2010, 12:59 am

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Until I'm either working in a permanent/stable full time career or have been provided SSI benefits, I have to scrounge for the stuff that can't be purchased on food stamps, i.e. shampoo, toothpaste etc.

I've done plasma but I'm kind of burned out on that. I could really use some good ideas on how to generate a little bit of cash!

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how much can you make from plasma?


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11 Aug 2010, 1:11 am

Seanmw wrote:
LadybugQ wrote:
Until I'm either working in a permanent/stable full time career or have been provided SSI benefits, I have to scrounge for the stuff that can't be purchased on food stamps, i.e. shampoo, toothpaste etc.

I've done plasma but I'm kind of burned out on that. I could really use some good ideas on how to generate a little bit of cash!

Thanks!


how much can you make from plasma?


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11 Aug 2010, 1:12 am

If you were a guy, sperm donor :idea:


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17 Aug 2010, 6:22 am

If you only need a little extra, join several survey panels. It can be a bit boring and time consuming and you don't get much, but it should be enough for toothpaste, soap etc. You have to answer promptly, before they make their quota of respondents and most of them pay in vouchers that can be used for whatever you want. If you're active some of them send you products to test - I've had some dish washing liquid and a bottle of liquid hand soap that lasted about 2 months.

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17 Aug 2010, 6:49 am

Ebay can be a good earner if you sell some of your stuff. Online trading can be well worth your time



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17 Aug 2010, 8:33 am

neobux.com and create downline :P


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17 Aug 2010, 10:09 am

Not sure what area you live in, but you could try St. Vincent DePaul, a ministry that helps those in need. I think toiletries wouldn't be that much to ask for.



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17 Aug 2010, 11:08 am

I'm planning on making rock n roll magnets, and selling them, for $2 each, in front of the liqour store.


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