Question Posted Saturday November 8 2008, 10:47 am
okay so christmas is coming fast and i need some money so i can get my boyfriend a present but the thing i want get him is like 80$~90$ and i have 30 bucks already i just need a fast way to get the rest. thanks!
egxclax answered Saturday December 6 2008, 12:31 pm: You have to use the wonderful thing called the internet to find good websites that offer money in a real business way. A website i found will give you a little bit of money if you do little quests. If you try hard you can make real money.
Matt answered Tuesday November 11 2008, 12:53 pm: Now, usually I'd advise you to rob a bank, but I got banned for that once.
Now, I'm not telling you to rob a bank. I'm just throwing it out. Not necessarily as an idea, but just a combination of words that would result in a lot of money.
OR! You could take my brother's idea. He's 14 so he's obviously a genius and an expert on making money. Take it away, Mark!
"Cash for Gold! Send in your used, broken, or unwanted jewlery and get money back the very next day! 'I sent in my wedding band from my first marriage, and got money back the very next day!'" [ Matt's advice column | Ask Matt A Question ]
thelaura answered Saturday November 8 2008, 12:46 pm: You didn't say how old you are. Are you old enough to get a part time job?
If not, your best bet is to do jobs around the house/garden for your family/friends/neighbours. You could also offer to walk their dogs, wash their cars, babysit, etc.
You could even sell things you no longer need.
It's not even December yet, so if you offer to help people, you'll probably get the money you need in time!
Good luck. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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