Hi, I’m am waiting for a client’s payment. However, I can expect the payment by the end of the next week, so I haven’t gotten the money yet.

I would like to buy something that costs about 100$, it’s not necessary at all but I’d like to buy it.

The ideal scenario would be a client who pays upfront (could happen anytime). I have some electronic parts that I can sell on craigslist or ebay. Other than that I’m clueless.

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    Credit cards are used for such things but don’t buy stuff if you don’t have the money for it.

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        Gotta say, someone asking the internet how to make a 100 bucks to buy something they confess they don’t need in 24 hours instead of waiting a week to get paid… Does not strike me as someone who can do that.

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    You can sign up for surveys. Sign up for them until you get one, could be in 24 hours, might take a bit longer. There are sites that have endless like corpo surveys for their stupid products, often on zoom or something.

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    Do not buy things you cannot afford unless it is an extreme necessity for you to continue living your life (like a car).

    Check out Temp services though. Many of them have apps on your phone you can use and you can sign up and work within the same day or two days. Easy quick money. Just make sure you can pass a drug test.

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    The fact that you want to spend 100 bucks that you dont have on something you don’t need probably explains the lack of that 100 bucks in the first place.

    This has to be a bait.

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      For the record: I have savings I’m deliberately not touching. Hence posting in a community literally called “No Stupid Questions.”

      I’m often asking myself “how can I make this happen?” instead of just giving up and waiting for cashflow.

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    If you are an average web developer, here is a scam that I discovered recently:

    There is one guy who makes the shittiest web sites for local communities, cities, or nonprofits. The kind of web site that no one reads, and contains a few articles or piece of news. This asshole charges each client up to $2000 a month for “maintenance” which is mostly “add an article every 6 months.”

    It’s the kind of job that you could do with any blog subscription (like WordPress or Ghost) for $20 a month, and you could charge it $500 or less. 1 client, $500 every month for five minutes of work, forever.

    If you can convince people that your method is cheaper and better, you could be a billionaire overnight. Yes, I’m bitter.

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      Goddamn just a couple of websites and you have a comfortable salary, that’s crazy

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        I was reluctant to post that because it’s a bit off-topic but it’s true. It’s the kind of businessman who read a few books on HTML and sold his crap to local people.

        A friend of mine has one web site with that guy (and that’s how I discovered the scam), and I told him I would take care of it for the price of the hosting ($10 + domain name and stuff every month instead of $1600), but anyone can do that if they have the guts and/or balls and/or lack of empathy to contact and scam people.

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    Pawn shops or jewelry stores that buy stuff might be options

    Odd jobs like washing dishes at short staffed restaurants might also get you a day’s wage if you’re lucky to know some people in the business

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      I also want to point out that a pawn shop will temporarily pawn an item without selling it and give you money, but that is reliant on the client paying you. If you are confident that they will, it is a good option, but don’t pawn anything you’ll miss.

  • Craigslist odd jobs seems like a easy way to find something and that pays under the table.

    If you have a lawn mower and you’re willing to interact with multiple people, you could go around and see if anyone is in need of their lawn mowed this week.

    – Adding to this, if you have a weed-eater or edger, you could see about doing their edging instead or as well.

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    Find the “cash jobs” Group on your local FB and do a few hours of pick-up yard work, etc.