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Tips for earning money as a 15 year old kid?

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June 24, 2013 12:18:36 PM

So, I'm a 15 year old kid (boo!) who is looking for work to do to save up for a £700 gaming rig. In just over half a year, I've only made about £170 of the £700 .__. And I would like to speed things up. anyone have any good ideas?

(Where I live, none of the companies do paper rounds and all of the local shops are quite a journey away)

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a b 4 Gaming
June 24, 2013 12:26:59 PM

Slinging rock pays pretty well these days, gotta make moves to stay ahead of the game little G.
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June 24, 2013 12:31:37 PM

If your family owns any businesses ask them to give you a job. If that doesn't work well i suggest you start buying parts for your future computer. Nothing keeps me motivated then seeing a component at my table while i save up for the other part
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a b 4 Gaming
June 24, 2013 12:35:06 PM

On a serious note, mowing grass always worked for me, 20-25 bucks a yard you can knock one out in less than an hour and its cash money. I would wait and buy everything at once because prices are always going down, unless you find a great one day deal on something. Although since your not in the US I don't know if a lot of people have yards to mow.

It's easy to get business in the middle of the summer in Texas because no one wants to go out in the heat and mow it themselves.
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a b 4 Gaming
June 24, 2013 12:39:26 PM

burdenbound said:
On a serious note, mowing grass always worked for me, 20-25 bucks a yard you can knock one out in less than an hour and its cash money. I would wait and buy everything at once because prices are always going down, unless you find a great one day deal on something. Although since your not in the US I don't know if a lot of people have yards to mow.

It's easy to get business in the middle of the summer in Texas because no one wants to go out in the heat and mow it themselves.


Yeah, maybe he could mow their yards during winter. ;) 
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a b 4 Gaming
June 24, 2013 12:43:35 PM

babernet_1 said:
burdenbound said:
On a serious note, mowing grass always worked for me, 20-25 bucks a yard you can knock one out in less than an hour and its cash money. I would wait and buy everything at once because prices are always going down, unless you find a great one day deal on something. Although since your not in the US I don't know if a lot of people have yards to mow.

It's easy to get business in the middle of the summer in Texas because no one wants to go out in the heat and mow it themselves.


Yeah, maybe he could mow their yards during winter. ;) 


It's still summer time over there isn't it? Only winter for the southern hemisphere if I remember correctly. Although summer time in GB is nothing like summer where I am at. Shovel snow then I guess lol.
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June 24, 2013 12:52:28 PM

burdenbound said:
babernet_1 said:
burdenbound said:
On a serious note, mowing grass always worked for me, 20-25 bucks a yard you can knock one out in less than an hour and its cash money. I would wait and buy everything at once because prices are always going down, unless you find a great one day deal on something. Although since your not in the US I don't know if a lot of people have yards to mow.


It's easy to get business in the middle of the summer in Texas because no one wants to go out in the heat and mow it themselves.


Yeah, maybe he could mow their yards during winter. ;) 


It's still summer time over there isn't it? Only winter for the southern hemisphere if I remember correctly. Although summer time in GB is nothing like summer where I am at. Shovel snow then I guess lol.


Haha, thanks for the advice , I'll ask people if they want their yards, or front gardens as we call them over here mowed. My stepdad also agreed to give my a paper round :)  thanks for all your advice!
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