How can I make £1000?

tomweston

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Hi,

I am a student who is looking to make a £1000 before the summer. How can I go about doing this? Preferably online, I have tried flipping but there are too many variables to go wrong.

Any advice is appreciated!

Thanks
 

Pish_Pash

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I don't have time to get a part time job, I have 400 in the bank just want to make that extra 600

Do you really think there's any safe way to turn £400 into £1000 in a few short months? (that's a whopping 150% gain on your original investment in about 5 months! (to put that into context Bank of England base rates are presently 0.25%).

The only way you're going to be able to do that it with a punt/gamble ...& that carries a lot of risk to your original investment.
 
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I don't have time to get a part time job
Yes you do.

There are loads of jobs you can do when you aren't studying. All you need to do is apply for them.

@desamax was having a laugh. His idea wasn't serious. It's a bit like the old 'how to make your money go further each week, Just send £10 to Australia to find out'.
 
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fisicx

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if you have time to set up a business you have time to go get a job.

My son has recently got a part time job working the early shift at a supermerket. He has earned over £600 in two months. He is at uni and has found the time.

Your app is not going to take off. Forget this as a money maker. If all you need is beer money get a job working in a bar
 
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When I was a 16 (not that long ago) I had time for full time education, as well as boxing, kickboxing and football. I still found time for a job.

If you don't want to work for it, then your option that's left is to stick your capital on either red or black down the casino.
 
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fisicx

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I don't have time for one though
So stop doing all those other things and go get as job.

Your local supermarket offers overnight and early morning work. You could do that. And there are always jobs for early morning cleaners.

Methinks you are just making excuses.
 
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The reason everyone is seeming to be so unkind Tom is that if any of us (i.e. any business person) could think of a way to make 1000 by summer (by any non-fraudulent means) starting with £400 and in particular by expending little or no time or investment on it, we'd already be doing it and you'd already know about it. Those with more than £400 to start with would be doing the miracle operation many times over! Some people and some organisations do make this sort of increase in original capital but to do so they need to already be running successful businesses in which they have invested a great deal of money, time and effort.

Once upon a time a long time ago I had a landlady with a son in boarding school (I lived essentially as a paying guest in her very nice home i.e. I got to know her and her family well she wasn't just someone I paid rent to for a flat or bedsit) so I think I may understand your position even if I've never been in it myself. Are your sport commitments at school pretty much compulsory or at least something you could only give up by making yourself extremely unpopular? You are home one day per week, do your family then have a big expectation that you'll do stuff with them whether it is eating Sunday lunch or doing activities together or simply being around because they haven't seen you on the other six days? If so you are between a rock and a hard place. On the other hand if you are doing out of hours sport at school or doing certain activities at home not because you 'have' to but because you insist on choosing to do so you may have to either change those decisions/preferences or accept that you don't care enough about that £1000 to make the effort + decision making necessary to get it.

Why do you need that £1000? To fund the marketing of your app? To go on a holiday or activity? If it is either then you are facing one of the basic challenges of business which is that at the start you may have to pretty much give up everything else in order to get your idea/invention/business off the ground.

No matter which way you look at it the most certain way to your £1000 is to get a job either out of school hours if your school will accept this or out of family hours in your one day at home if your family will accept this or you can tolerate their non-acceptance and go for it regardless. The other route is basic stuff like selling anything you don't need on Ebay or Shpock or similar but you'd have to have some worthwhile stuff you don't need to reach your target.

If a job as such is really impossible then can you make any money from your immediate environment? I suppose one of the most obvious if technically forbidden routes (if you are academically able) is to charge your fellow pupils for doing their homework for them! But maybe there is other more school rule acceptable stuff you could do for them or to supply to them and charge - but you'd still have to have or create the time to do it.
 
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Ok a little test I used to do on my business friends was go to your local £ shop with phone in hand, find lines that are on eBay for £3 or more ( you will be suprised how many there are) Then under cut them on eBay sell them for £2- £2.50 on buy it now.
Thank me when you made £600
 
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I understand where you are coming from Tom,, my sister is also at boarding school and also says she 'doesn't have time' for a job. I remember being 15/16 and wishing I had all the money in the world to start my own business.

However I really do feel a bit of experience wouldn't go amiss, there is a lot more to just hoping this 'app' takes off. You strike me as an unmotivated person like me, but would getting a job hurt?
It would teach you a lot about how the business world works.
 
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    Sorry, but that's a waste. Put it on Scotland and laugh all the way to the bank.

    No after having so many wooden spoons Italy must have got the idea by now
     
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