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101 things to do with a Pound Coin!!
Many people who follow me in property know that I am promoting Rick Otton’s strategies for buying property using no bank financing and none of my own money (except a pound)! I recently bought a house for £1 in London and I thinking back to the mental obstacle that I first had to overcome to do this.
So I set up myself a funny challenge where I have written a list for the current economic crisis, of what you CAN actually do with £1 just to illustrate what is possible if you have an open mind! If you really can’t wait just go straight to number 101… or look at www.1poundhouse.co.uk
I had great fun writing this list and asking people around me for their input. Enjoy It !
- Save it (sorry, you currently get very little interest for this).
- Become a very small partner in a very small business.
- Give it to someone who needs it, that’s just about everyone in the phone book right now.
- Buy a few bites of someone’s pizza slice.
- Throw them into the sea instead of pebbles to make an expensive trip to the beach.
- Cash it in for 100 pennies and drop them everywhere (it’s good luck for people).
- Alternately, use those 100 pennies for 100 wishes in a fountain.
- Bet someone heads or tails in the street for it.
- Use it to win a crappy stuffed toy from a grabbing machine.
- Give it to the homeless guy in the city centre.
- Double it every day. You’ll be a millionaire in just 20 days.
- Be spoilt for choice at the £1 shop.
- Make a bet to trade the lives of a stockbroker and conman.
- Swap it for two shiny 50 pence pieces.
- Get fake attention from a stripper for roughly 5 seconds.
- Buy a scratch card and turn your £1 into a piece of garbage.
- Buy two copies of the evening standard and wish you had just read the free metro.
- Get a bargain from Oxfam and help a charity at the same time.
- Wedge it in the door to keep it open.
- Request a song from the busker in your local town centre.
- Buy and read a classic novel from a used bookstore. Then sell it for £1.
- Develop 2 digital photos and create a mini album of memories.
- Put it down as extra payment on your mortgage; pay off your house 0.00000000000000000001 years earlier (best guess).
- Use it as a very ineffective paper weight.
- Use it instead of confetti at a wedding (carefully).
- Photocopy it and have several pin-ups of the queen.
- Download a legal song from iTunes.
- Stock up on a week’s supply of Ramen noodles.
- Get one third of a loaf of decent 7-grain bread.
- Buy a full day’s food for a poor family in Africa.
- Get the silence of a child if you buy a big lollypop.
- Buy one share of an ailing company.
- Buy one-thirtieth of one share in Microsoft.
- Put it on the end of a fishing line and play win or lose.
- Bribe an office worker for a tip about what to do with £1
- Have a special chess piece
- Stand it on its edge for as long as you can.
- Exchange it for the new £1 coin and hunt for a vending machine that accepts it.
- Roll it down the hill then try to find it.
- Give it to someone who has one and you have doubled their savings instantly.
- Buy a lottery ticket and try to beat the odds of 14m to 1.
- Make a fortune by betting on a winning horse with odds of 50,000 – 1.
- Purchase a £1 million bill from a magic store and cash it at Tesco’s
- Buy a reduced price calendar in September
- Have a 15 minute jog on the running machine if you don’t have monthly gym membership.
- Park your car for 10 minutes in central London.
- Bet someone £1 you can dance worse than M.C.Hammer. Lose bet
- Drinks all round at your place – Tea that is.
- Get half of your shirt dry-cleaned.
- Buy a sheet of paper and a pencil. Write an award-winning short story.
- Bury it. Dig it up 200 years from now and hey presto, it’s an antique.
- Get a haircut. Which hair is up to you.
- Treat yourself again at the 99p shop
- Get a supply of food for your pet worm.
- Spend one hour at the penny arcade.
- Get your palm read at the carnival (for £1 your fortune may be bleak).
- Buy a key ring, open up a gift shop at the airport and sell it for £10.
- Visit the fair and throw some balls to win the losers prize.
- Buy a bunch of jaw breakers and shove them all in your mouth.
- Exchange it on Craigslist for something cool, like a jigsaw with 5 missing pieces.
- Knit yourself a one-fingered glove.
- Put it in your left hand breast pocket in case a hit man has the wrong person.
- Buy a tub of imitation play dough and regress to childhood.
- Make lemonade out of lemons; four for a pound at most supermarkets.
- Write, direct, produce and star in your own seriously low-budget movie.
- Team up with 100,000 other folks with £1 and have an enormous party.
- Or, team up with a billion other folks with £1 and feed the hungry.
- Travel 100 yards on the tube in central London
- Fill your tires with air and vacuum the car’s interior.
- Buy two large rubber bands and make your own designer thong.
- Buy a pay-per-view episode of a show you could have seen for free last week.
- Rent a car for 7 minutes.
- Place it in a fire to show that you don’t burn money.
- Stick it on an envelope instead of a stamp – may not get delivered
- Buy something that will last forever a low energy light bulb
- Travel back to 1785 and pop it in a savings account.
- Paint it red and stick it in the games box.
- Give it to a pensioner and ask them what could they buy for it in the 50’s – be patient.
- Buy some Tic-Tacs for the chain-smoker at work.
- Use it under the table leg if the table wobbles.
- Give it to a complete stranger, winking as you do it and watch their reaction.
- Stick it in the freezer to use as an expensive ice cube.
- Stick it in the pension fund and watch the value fall away.
- Glue it to the underside of a glass table and watch the hilarious results.
- Swap the it back for one of your old teeth from the tooth fairy
- Ask a complete moron to swap it for a £50 bill (if this works, let me know).
- Tape it to your forehead. When people ask why, say you are the chosen one.
- Give it to Gordon Brown and see him fund a no hope election battle.
- See how many flushes it takes to get it down the toilet
- Give it to the CEO of a major oil company, along with the shirt off your back.
- Drop it at your accountant’s office to test his/her honesty.
- Get something cool in your local Discovery Channel Store’s closing down sale.
- Go into the Starbucks and ask them for a small taste of an espresso
- Buy half a box of popcorn at the cinema.
- Purchase enough paint to completely redecorate one wall of the dog kennel.
- Give it to your grandma to say thank you for all the times she gave you a £1.
- Save it until the day after Valentine’s Day and buy a large box of chocolate.
- Get front-row tickets to the New Kids on the Block comeback tour.
- Take it to a scientist to prove that money does not actually talk
- Buy shares in newly bankrupted UK bank.
101. Buy a House using Rick Otton’s new strategies for buying property in the current market. To find out how go to www.1poundhouse.co.uk
About the Author
Rick Otton, the world’s # 1 authority on ‘no money down’ property investing who’s bought and sold almost two properties every month for the last 22 years, invites you to check out his little Known “Buy A House For A Pound” proven and tested UK System www.1poundhouse.co.uk
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