October 25th, 2008

I have been looking at a few ways to make extra money and I came up with this. On this website people advertise the jobs they want doing from articles, SEO, video tutorials, page design, in fact everything to do with websites etc, plus some jobs that look too complicated for me.

The website is called www.rentacoder.com. you place bids for the jobs and if your successful you get paid of course.

You may have to undercut others to start with but once you are a successful coder you get recommended and you can place higher bids because of your reputation.

October 24th, 2008

Christmas is almost with us once again and the list of top toys for this Christmas is out. Do you remember last year searching for those longed for gifts for the children it was almost impossible to find them especially if you are a late shopper.

Have you noticed how the top list of toys is always high prices, but still we rush out to buy regardless of whether we can afford them or not.

I went shopping this week and saw some of the top most wanted toys last year at half their original price, are we being fleeced?  Of course people are passing them by now, their kids don’t want what little Johnnie next door had last year.

 So mom has to pass them by thinking of the money she could have saved if she just had the courage to buy them and say Santa must have got mixed up. or made some other excuse.

Its no use you can’t fob the kids off, they know what they want and if Johnnie next door is having one he wants one too even if you have to walk for miles to every shop before you find it.

October 23rd, 2008

I thought you might be interested in this scam, there is always something new coming up. This is from Google news.

Yolande Lehmkuh, 24, is devastated.

She was recently duped out of R7 000 after advertising her Nikon D40 digital camera on an electronic classifieds database.

Lehmkuhl says she placed an advert on Junk Mail on September 30. Two days later she received an SMS from a man we’ll call K, who indicated his interest in the camera and offered to make an electronic bank transfer.

She gave him the banking details and later that day he faxed through proof of payment.

Since he was using an FNB account and her mother an Absa account, they were advised that it would take three working days for the money to reflect, but she refused to release the camera until the money had cleared.

When the money had still not cleared by October 7, Lehmkuhl says she realised that she had been scammed.

“I tried to call Mr K on his cell and there was no answer. I left a message on his cell to say that we assume that he is no longer interested in the camera (because) there was no money transferred,” she said.

While conducting business with K, Lehmkuhl had received an e-mail from another person, whom we will call D, who had inquired about the camera. When the transaction with K failed, she contacted D, who said he was still interested.

Via e-mail correspondence, he told Lehmkuhl that he’d be using a bank-guaranteed cheque to make the payment.

She asked him what that meant and he explained saying: “A bank-guaranteed cheque is a means of payment which is convenient to use and easy to carry since it is a substitute for cash. It is just as good as cash because you can cash it over the counter at any bank.”

“So I replied to him saying that I will accept the bank-guaranteed cheque (because) a lot of people told me this is a pretty safe way,” she said.

She asked for a copy of his ID and work and cellphone number.

They arranged that D would meet Lehmkuhl’s dad at his dance studio in Meyersdal to make the exchange. But on the day, he sent someone else to fetch the camera with a letter explaining he could not make the meeting personally as he had “work commitments”.

“This person had all the documents with a letter from D apologising for not being able to make it. My father looked at everything and it seemed above board, so he handed over the camera,” she says.

She went to cash the cheque at an FNB branch in Krugersdorp, but to her dismay, she was told that the cheque was a fake.

She wants to alert people doing business through the classifieds to be cautious with their deals.

“Go with these guys to the bank and have them draw the money from the bank there and then. If you have a gut feeling and you feel that something is not right, rather take an extra day or week to decide on the sale,” she advises.

Eblockwatch founder Andre Snyman says fraudsters prey on people advertising items for sale in classifieds, usually contacting the victim on a Wednesday, promising a deposit by Friday.

“You see a payment into your bank account so you make the exchange thinking the money has cleared, but by Monday you realise that the money has been reversed and that you’ve been duped,” he says.

He relays a story about a woman in Kempton Park who had wanted to redo her kitchen. She found a man who came to her house and gave her a very good quote.

“He told her she’d have to put down a deposit and the balance of 50 percent when the goods were delivered and the other 50 percent on completion,” he says.

The men arrived at her house and they agreed upon a day, took out her old kitchen and brought in a truck full of wood.

They never returned and got away with her old kitchen and half of the total amount of the job. It was later found that the wood they had dropped off were offcuts.

“If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is,” he said.

Is the Credit Crunch Affecting You

October 19th, 2008

Is the credit crunch affecting you? If so its time to change the way you do your shopping.  Walking around the supermarket and picking up anything you fancy including all the top brands is plain crazy the way the prices are shooting up. 

Its time to take a look at the stores own brand, most of them are just as good as those you pay top prices for. If your wary of trying them then just buy one at a time when you shop and try it out.

I have switched over to many of these stores own brand and although the labels don’t look so nice the product inside are fine. One big switch I have made is the stores own toilet rolls, it has made a big saving and they are great. They are just as soft and I have been surprised at how long they last.

Where I used to pay over £4.00 for a pack I now pay £1.49 for a pack of 12 and they last twice as long as my old type of toilet rolls.

The stores own frozen vegetables are just as good including many of canned goods.  Sauces that you add to bolognaise and various other dishes are over £1.00 but the store has their own brand for just 29p, just add a few spices and the taste is no different to those expensive sauces.

Give them a try and save pounds off your shopping bill, every penny counts in this day and age.

Conpetitions, Do you Win?

October 18th, 2008

Have you ever wondered! Do people really win all these hundreds of prize and money competions that are floating around the web?

Its a true fact that they do.

Some people spend days going through all the competions they can find and some spend a couple of hours each days.

A friend of mine does just that, he spends two hours each day just entering competitions and some of the prizes he has won are great.

Before I had a PC I used to receive a magazine called “Winners Friend” and I won loads of prizes myself including a holiday in a five star hotel for all the family in Tunisia. That comp was for canned Tuna fish.

An unusul prize I won was a years supply of cat food. I had a shock one day when upon answering the door bell I found a man on the doorstep saying he had a delivery for me. My hallway was jampacked with cases of cat food, I could have opened a shop with the amount they sent, I think they must have thought I had half a dozen cats.

Watches, cash, airmiles, were just a few of the prizes I won.

I finally lost interest in this past time but now I have decided to start again with  money and holidays as my main interest. I will put two hours a day aside and concentrate on those comps in earnest.

Souveniers

October 17th, 2008

I recently returned from a holiday in Canada and it makes you wonder what is going wrong with the countries and also realising why so many people are out of work.

We wanted to bring back some souveniers and saw some great items for sale, totem poles, mounties, and souveniers from Niagra falls.

Can you believe that upon looking at them we found that many of them were made in Taiwan. 

Yes they were cheap, but who wants souveniers from Taiwan if you are holidaying in Canada!  It is the same every where you go, souveniers from Canada should be made in Canada and likewise every other country.

Maybe my thinking is wrong but I certainly didn’t buy Canadian souveniers made in Tawain.

Website Links

October 9th, 2008

Your website links are very important.  How often do check to see if you have broken links inside your own website?

Yes it is a chore but with Xenu its a simple process. I got mine free so you can do the same, just search online and find Xenu link checker, it will check your whole site and come up with all those broken links you never knew existed.

Back To Work

October 8th, 2008

I am back once again. After the loss of my husband twelve months ago I have found it very hard to get back to working on my blog and website, but now I feel I must get down to it once again.

My website which was on the first page of Google searches has been neglected and I have gone from a pr 5 to a pr 3 so I have loads of work to get on with. Still I got there before and I can do it again so no crying over spilt milk.

I still don’t agree with these one way links, as unless you write articles you are very unlikely to get them especially if your website is low pr.  I suppose I’ll have to get back to writing articles, that is something else I have not done for a long time. I can’t win the lottery so I’ll have to start and try to make money again by working online.

Gardening Woe

June 27th, 2008

Well after quite an interval I am back, but its not good news on the organic gardening front. It all fell flat and this is due to taking a weeks holiday back in May

My son who was asked to water and tend the little pots of growing vegetables forgot all about them once we left, resulting in just a lot of dead and dried up plants.

I managed to rescue a few tomato plants and they are coming on fine but I gave up on the rest.

My weeks holiday wasn’t much better, we went to the island of Madiera, the island of flowers and sunshine. It was my third visit to Madiera but it turned out a great disapointment.  My days of sitting on the balcony in the sunshine with a good book relaxing to my hearts content proved a failure due to the weather.

The mornings were’nt bad but around 12 pm the clouds came down and a cold wind struck up, we also had a few days of rain.  I still braved the balcony but wearing my jacket, and as my daily wear was mainly shorts I sat with a towel covering my legs to keep the chill away.

I am off to Colwyn Bay for a few days in July, I am hoping the weather will prove better than Madiera. I was born and brought up in Rhos on Sea and lived half my life there also my brother and his family still live there so its just a return to old surroundings.  My daughter and three grand children are accompanying me and we are hoping for nice weather so they can spend some time on the beach and in Eirys Park.

At the end of August my daughter and I are going to Toronto in Canada for twelve days, I am looking forward to this as it is one place I have not visited yet. We intend to see the Niagra Falls and do some more sight seeing. 

Good Weather Looming for Organic Garden.

April 21st, 2008

Well the weather has been so bad lately that nothing much has been done in the garden. We have got rid of the rubbish and done a bit of burning so as the weather is supposed to be improving tomorrow it could be a good time to get started on the digging.

It is lawn at the moment so it might take a bit of time as we’ll have to get all the grass roots out, then the soil might need some feeding before it is right for planting.

We are not experienced gardeners,  in fact this is the first time and a new venture for us so our organic vegetables might not be a complete success this year but we will do our best and it will be experience for the following years.

Up to now the only thing I have grown which I do every year is tomatos and I usually get a good crop of those. Lets hope the sun is shining tomorrow. If the weather men are to be believed we are going to have nice weather for a few days, so heres hoping!