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What happens to your old mobile phone when you upgrade to a new one? Perhaps you throw yours away or simply store it away somewhere ‘just in case’…a moment which never comes. Just about everyone I know has a drawer full of old mobile phones they will never use again but never throw away either. Well, “they were expensive” is the excuse they use, and “they might be useful one day” is another.

Great, but did you know your old, used mobile phones are worth money?


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Don’t buy a calendar for 2009 when you can make your own and customise it to look any way you want! The following “build your own calendar” sites give you a whole bunch of option for creating free personalised calendars for desktop or hanging on your wall. Simply select the design (big box, small box, monthly, daily, weekly etc.) then decide whether you want to use your own photo or choose from one of their choices of cover designs and away you go - one free printable 2009 calendar custom designed and personalised just for you!


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Digital cameras are so cheap these days its almost a given that you have one or will be buying one soon. Why then, don’t you use that camera to make yourself a few extra dollars and sell the photos you take online? Stock photography sites are crying out for new images and will pay you every time one of their clients, who include website designers, magazine editors, publishers, bloggers, website owners etc. buys the image through their site. You can make a lot of money this way if you take it seriously, or just make extra money from your hobby part time as an amateur photographer. Either way, the list of stock photography sites where you can sell your images online provided at the end of this article will get you started…and who knows, maybe you’ll find a new career!

Where Can I Sell My Digital Photos Online?


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Smart internet shoppers never pay the full retail price for anything they buy. How? Well, aside from the wealth of coupons, sales and freebie sites, packed full of useful information on where to find the best deals online, there are also one other form of awesome money saving shopping website out there - the cashback rebate sites.

A cashback rewards site offers a simple way to get cashback from hundreds of your favourite UK shops and stores with just a couple of extra clicks of your mouse. All these UK cashback sites are free to join and free to use and can give you money back rebates which can amount to £100’s off your online shopping bill. Some of these sites will also pay you for checking out shopping deals sent to you via email, signing up for free newsletters, testing samples and other things which will not cost you a penny.


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Buying video games is expensive, especially when you are buying next generation console games like Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 discs which can cost up to £50 for a new release. When you consider many games offer single player gaming which might last less than 10 hours that’s not a fantastic return on your money but there is a better way which will save you money…


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Did you know you could be paid to shop, dine out, visit theatres, amusements parks and just about any other kind of business both in the online and offline world? Well, there are thousands of people who are being paid to do just that! These people are known as mystery shoppers and businesses all over the country are always on the lookout for more people to perform these import customer satisfaction jobs. If you can spare the time to follow simple instructions and accurately report back on your experiences, then you too can become a mystery shopper and start earning money in your free time today.


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If you were ever into music at any stage in your life then the chances are you have a lot of used CD albums sitting around in a box somewhere, cluttering up an entertainment shelf or otherwise laying around collecting dust. Millions of used CDs, including old second hand CD albums, make their way into our landfill sites every year when, in fact, there are ways you can recycle them…and even make money selling those old CDs you no longer want!


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Studies conducted into the fate of the UK’s used printer cartridges show that as few as 5% - 10% of empty cartridges are recycled every year. Taking the best estimate, this means over 55,000,000 used ink cartridges either end up in a landfill site or are incinerated every year and that’s just in the UK alone!

When you consider the materials in the average printer ink cartridge (petroleum based plastic products) will take an average of 1,000 years to decompose, that’s a big burden on our environment. Consider too, that most of those cartridges can be recycled, refilled or remanufacturered and used again, then that’s a huge waste of resources and unecessarily polluting.

Recycling used inkjet cartridges can not only help reduce the amount of used ink cartridges filling our dump sites, but can also make money for you or for a charity of your choice.

Yes, you can make money and get paid to recycle old printer ink cartridges.


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If you surf the net unprotected, download software or otherwise participate in online activities then the chances are you will eventually pick up some form of spyware infection on your computer system. Even with protection, the makers of anti-spyware software are in a constant war with the spyware product creators who are always looking for ways around the spyware blocking tools. Protecting yourself from malware is essential to maintaining your online security, preventing identity theft and ultimately, the best way to save yourself a lot of headaches in the future.


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Renting movies by mail is an easy, convenient and inexpensive way to get all the latest DVD movie releases or older, hard to find classic movies, delivered straight to your door at a fraction of the price it would cost to rent from a video store or to buy those movies.


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