Monday, September 28, 2009

I already have a page dedicated to free stuff which is for permanent free offers.

Occasionally I come across time limited free offers and these will be posted on this blog.

I've received an email from the Nokia music store today offering me 5 free tracks. They can be downloaded and played on a PC so no need for a Nokia phone.

They sent me a special link to sign up, however at the bottom it stated that there are more spare accounts (for a limited time only).

Click here for 5 free music tracks.

By signing up you are also entered into a competition for Christmas shopping in New York with $1500 spending money!

The PC software downloads quickly and easily and now its just a matter of choosing my free tracks.

Keep checking back for more free offers, in particular the free money making ebook which will shortly be available online.

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 Sunday, September 27, 2009

Further to my recent post about my new online money making project, I'm just letting you know the progress so far and the reasons why it's not up-and-running yet.

I signed up as promised to check it out and I really wanted to get it online this weekend. However, the first mistake I made was not pressing the right button after making my payment.

So instead of returning to the right website to complete my order I saved the receipt, closed the page and got on with other things. It was only a couple of hours later, when I had heard nothing, that I realised I should have clicked.

Luckily I had saved the receipt and could retrieve the website address I needed. Rest assured if you make the same mistake when signing up I can point you in the right direction.

Now I had a four step plan to follow to get the website online. I recommend you read everything fully and slowly complete this process as directed.

I had to purchase a domain name from GoDaddy, which was relatively straightforward (and cheap - around $11 for two years). I managed to get the domain name improveyourfuture.info which fits in perfectly with the main website.

I submitted all of the details for this domain as directed and waited for the new website. However after a few hours I got an email telling me that they had not been able to add this domain to their server.

Now I had to contact GoDaddy to resolve the problem. They are based in America but have an 0207 contact number from the UK so it is free if you have a call package with inclusive landline minutes.

I got redirected to Arizona and the problem wasn't obvious straight away. However after much brain scratching, and to cut a long story short, the problem was this:

Although I had bought the domain anew, it had previously been registered and used by someone else. They had allowed the domain name to lapse but had not cancelled the hosting. This hosting was still attached to the domain meaning it could not be transferred elsewhere.

So GoDaddy had to get the old hosting cancelled before it can be transferred. This they are doing, but it could take up to 72 hours to complete. So I've decided to wait until Monday and see if the problem is resolved.

Hopefully the site will be up-and-running Monday or Tuesday. So bookmark my new online money making website and wait for exciting developments.

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For anyone who has been following my bingo exploits you will know that my initial excitement had wained as my original free £15 had dwindled away with little signs of a win.

In fact I began to think that the game might be weighted so heavily against the free player that a win was not possible. Think again!

I had a few minutes spare and the princely sum of £6 remaining in my Wink Bingo account. I decided not to spend too much time on it so I went into the 10p room for the first time.

I bought two cards (£1.20) and kept an eye on the prizes. The prizes were pretty similar to the 5p bingo game as it appeared half as many people were playing. This could well be the reason for my success.

Anyway the first game went reasonably well, I got as close as 1TG (one number to go) but 52 did not appear and my balance reduced to £4.80. I stayed in the same room and bought another two cards (£1.20 - balance £3.60).

One of the games on my card started really well and I narrowly missed the 1 line prize. Then I got close to the two line prize. After the 2 line prize was called I only needed three numbers for a full house.

Well I had been here before so I wasn't holding out much hope but the first two numbers I needed came out fairly quickly leaving me with 89 for the full house.

Three numbers later and 89 was called and I was awarded the full house prize (£21.71 - balance £25.31). BINGO!

I was pretty excited, even though the winnings aren't going to change my life, about the fact that online bingo is winnable and I now have a bit of profit to play with.

So if you fancy a bit of bingo fun online I can heartily recommend Wink Bingo. I've tried it, tested it out and proved that winning online bingo is possible, even if only on a small scale. I think the free £15 offer is still running so try it out for free and see what you think. 

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 Thursday, September 24, 2009

I've been doing my research on business opportunities and ways to make money online and I promised I would be "road-testing" them myself before offering them up on this website.

Well I've found my first one and am in the process of signing up now. It should take around 24 hours for everything to be set up, including my new website, after which I will post the links here.

It was a bit of a no-brainer, as it is a turnkey business (everything is set up for you and everything you need is included) and I estimate it is going to cost me around £30 (subject to $ exchange rate).

So the worst case scenario is I lose £30, whilst the best is I receive an unlimited income....

This opportunity doesn't promise millions or easy cash for doing nothing, there is a little bit of work involved (working from home)  and in return you should receive a steady ongoing income.

In fact 1 "sale" should recoup your initial investment with everything else pure profit.

They even offer email support if you have any questions. I emailed them just to test it out. I sent my question 23/9 (16.51) and received the answer 23/9 (23.04). Around a six hour turnaround, very impressive.

So if you are interested in making money online come back to this website in the next couple of days for full details of this business opportunity working from home.

I will also be posting my results here so you can see if I make any money out of it before you give it a try!

All the best and good luck.

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 Monday, September 21, 2009

My third go at online bingo and I'm another £3 poorer (well another £3 out of my £15 free). Still no wins.

I did get a couple of games with 1 number to go so some small excitement however I'm now beginning to believe I can't win. Very negative thinking - need to drag myself back up.

I tried swapping the cards this time, instead of using the 12 in front of me using the next 12 cards which are hidden out of sight. It didn't work.

Is online bingo fixed? Probably not but I think they take a huge percentage of the total stakes leaving very little to be paid out in prizes. I must find out what that percentage is.

It was the same for Keno (american style bingo) when I played in the states. They reckon it's one of the worst casino games for you to play having the highest house edge but I still couldn't stop myself.

Blackjack is the best, having a very slight house advantage if played optimally. However I can never remember the best way to play, even though I've read books about it, plus it's just not much fun.

I want the thrill of the big win, one that will change my life, the lottery amount that would see me on the beach never having to work again........

Oh well, back to the grind. If you're feeling sorry for me (rather unlikely) you can always click on the ads on my website - if enough of you do it I'll have enough to retire. Thanks in advance.

 

9/21/2009 2:54:05 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  |  Trackback

Are you looking for an online business opportunity? Aren't we all! If not a business opportunity at least a way of making some money online.

Don't be greedy, don't get tempted by all of the get rich quick schemes, do your homework and find the opportunities that promise realistic earnings for a sensible amount of work.

Or let us do the homework for you instead. We are actively seeking out and trying business opportunities that we think could work. Once we have evidence that they work for us we can pass them onto you with a clear conscience.

We can let you know the best ways of approaching your new business, tips we've learned along the way and any potential problems we've encountered.

Making money online is not as easy as some people would have you believe. It is not a matter of signing up to their programme, sitting back and watching the money come rolling in. If only it was that easy we'd all be doing it.

If you want to keep up-to-date with the latest business opportunities we are trying visit our opportunity home page and complete the form for all of the information.

If you have your own ideas and want to get started with an online business we can point you in the right direction for domain names, web hosting and website design and build.

It might not cost you as much as you think or have been quoted elsewhere. Just contact us for free advice and help.

 

 

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 Saturday, September 19, 2009

Well done Virgin Mobile. My replacement Samsung U600 mobile phone has arrived exactly as promised.

However, in the meantime I had borrowed a beaten up Nokia 3510i from a friend of a friend.

Whereas my Samsung could barely get a signal at my workplace, the old Nokia gets a couple of bars, meaning I can make and receive calls!

OK, so it's not got a camera or any features, but the idea of a phone is for talking and texting and the Nokia does this just fine.

Plus I'm due my upgrade with Virgin in November so only a handful of weeks to wait for my next new phone. I'm definitely choosing Nokia this time!

So I'm not putting my new Samsung phone into service, I'm saving it for next month's competition prize.

It will come with a Virgin Mobile sim card and all of the other bits I can find (charger etc.). So come back after 15th October for a chance to win it.

In the meantime look at the competitions page for this months DVD competition.

Good luck to all.

 

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Another £3 out of my free £15 at Wink Bingo has been wagered and no wins. In fact I didn't even get close. Only £9 left now and no sign of a win.

I originally played the 90-ball bingo last time so I thought I would try the 75-ball bingo this time. Only lasted 1 game as I couldn't make head nor tail of what was going on!

Plus there was only one prize whereas in the 90-ball game there are prizes for 1 line, 2 lines and then the full house.

Back to the 90-ball bingo and in an attempt to increase my chances I tried 18 cards at 5p and then 24 cards at 5p! Still couldn't get better than 2 numbers to go.

Very disappointing. I'm considering playing the other non-bingo games on the site for the remainder of my money. Perhaps slots are more my thing.

I did once win over $1,000 in Atlantic City on a slot machine jackpot. Which was lucky as I didn't have a hotel for the night.

Ended up staying in the Trump Taj Mahal with a cheap upgrade to a suite. Had massive room on the corner of the hotel with ocean views, 2 TVs (including a pop-up one at the end of the bed which swivelled around so I could watch it from the jacuzzi bath!!), 2 bathrooms - it was a great holiday I certainly won't forget.

Give Wink Bingo a try and let me know your experience of it. Have we got any Wink Winners out there??

 

 

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 Thursday, September 17, 2009

I keep seeing adverts on TV for Wink Bingo, and in particular for their latest promotion of £15 free without needing to deposit.

As I love a gamble and anything that's free I had to give it a try. It was easy to sign up and the free £15 was in my account straight away and available to play.

So I played. I was only in the 5p room so it cost me 60p each time for 12 cards. Everything is automated and the numbers are marked for you. It all moves along smoothly and quickly and, if your numbers are coming up, enjoyably.

So far I've played 5 times (total of £3) and I came really close to the full house jackpot on my second go, having only one number needed (87 - my new bogey number!) for what seemed like an age.

After your initial free play amount is spent they offer to add 200% to your first deposit so you can play really cheaply initially, by which time hopefully you will have won a prize.

It is pretty addictive though, I feel like going back and trying again as I write this, so always remember the golden rule of gambling - never bet with money you cannot afford to lose.

My remaining £12 is calling me so I'm back off to Wink Bingo now. See you later.

PS. I remember now this is not my first brush with bingo. My sister arranged a bingo night for my 31st birthday at the local bingo club. The whole family went.

Being newbies we weren't quite sure of the etiquette (or even that there was etiquette in bingo!) and as the night wore on we made a couple of faux pas.

I started to use a fruit machine in the middle of a game, the sound of which caused all of the regulars to stare at and sshhhhh me. And my sister got very, very drunk and very, very loud too. We were near enough thrown out.

Only silver lining was that my Dad won a full house (not sure the regulars liked that either!) which covered the cost of the night so we all went home pretty happy.

I've not been back to bingo since so perhaps playing bingo online is a safer option.

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Received an email yesterday evening from Visit Liverpool advising me of another prize win. Tickets to Underwater Street and a 1 night stay at the Holiday Inn. I've added this to my list of 2009 competition wins.

This comes almost exactly two years after my last win with Visit Liverpool in September 2007 (see competition wins 2007). That time we had a 2 night stay in a boutique hotel.

We really enjoyed our last trip to Liverpool and it will be nice to get back there and see if anything has changed. We have baby with us this time so it will be his first trip there.

Can't decide whether this should be on my 40th birthday or it could be for our wedding anniversary. Either way it is likely to be in December so hope weather is not too cold as we really enjoy walking around the city.

2009 has picked up just as I expected. As I've been able to enter more competitions more wins have started to flow. And with every win comes an extra spur to enter some more.

Good luck with your comping but don't win any prizes I want!

 

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 Monday, September 14, 2009

We have launched our first competition on Improve Your Future. You can find it by visiting our competitions page.

The prizes are three sets of DVDs. You can choose which one you want or try to win all three.

  • Vacancy and Captivity - two thrillers (horror?) so over 18s only for entry to this prize.
  • A farewell to arms and The snows of Kilimanjiro - two classics based on Ernest Hemingway novels
  • Shaft and Deep blue sea (pictured) - two films starring Samuel L Jackson.

Closing date is 14th October 2009.

We will be adding regular new competitions so keep checking back. Hopefully the prizes will get better as the site expands!

If you are a business looking to promote your products and would like to sponsor a competition please contact us by email (link is on our home page). We will be happy to give you some space to get your message across in return for some great prizes for our visitors.

 

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As I'm the first one to start shouting when I receive bad customer service, and I've had a rant at Virgin before, it seems only fair that I report when I have some good service from them.

It didn't start well. I called them on Saturday to report my mobile had stopped working. I got straight through and we established that the phone was still under warranty. Then the phone line went dead.

I called straight back and got put in a queue. 15 minutes later I was still on hold and decided enough was enough. I put the phone down and got onto their website.

I managed to register my account with them and from there send an email to tell them the problem. They promised a reply within 48 hours but I wasn't holding my breath.

I've just received the promised contact, a phone call, and the nice man on the phone has arranged for a courier to come out and swap my phone for another one. Marvellous, well done Virgin Mobile.

Of course it could still go horribly wrong with courier problems etc. but for the moment I'm very happy that this problem has been sorted out without any fuss.

My contract is due for renewal in the next couple of months and if this all goes smoothly I will probably renew with Virgin Mobile. Listen up businesses - GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE WORKS!

On the subject of customer service, complaints and Virgin, if anyone hasn't yet read the Virgin complaint letter which is thought to be one of the funniest ever, you must have a look at it. It made me cry with laughter.

There are rumours it is a crafty PR stunt however that doesn't stop it being hilarious.

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 Saturday, September 12, 2009

I got home from work last night and my wife told me about the photos she had taken that day of our son taking his first steps. When I went to look on the camera the message came up "No Picture". All of the photos had been wiped from the XD card.

Not only had we lost that days photos but also his first birthday and a weekend holiday we'd all had with family. My wife was distraught.

I don't have an XD card reader so I quickly drove down to ASDA to put it into one of their machines to see if they could see the photos (maybe it was the camera that was faulty). They couldn't see the photos either.

Next it was onto the internet to see if it was possible to recover them. Apparently so as the photos are not physically deleted from the card but overwritten with new data when more are taken. Phew.

Now all I had to do was track down the necessary software, preferably free, to recover the photos. After several downloads of software that claimed to be free but wasn't, or that just didn't work, I finally found the answer to my prayers.

A completely free program to recover photos from my XD card. The website guided me through it all step-by-step and it worked perfectly. It took around 45 minutes to recover 417 photos on the card, including all of the missing ones.

I've put the link on my free stuff page as I was so impressed. Thank you so much the people at ZAR, whoever you are, for this excellent program. You've made my wife very happy!!

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