MONEY MAKER

12 easy ways to earn £100s each month including selling old junk and switching banks

BANK balance taken a bit of a battering in recent months due to Covid and lockdown?

If you’re looking for ways to give your salary a bit of a boost, there are lots of easy and simple ways you can make £100s extra a month.

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You could save £100s by selling old junk and switching banksCredit: Alamy

Whether it’s switching your current account, getting paid to fill in surveys or selling old tech, there’s a way for everyone to up their income.

Here we take a closer look.

Switch your bank

  • Earn £100-plus

There’s lots of activity in the current account market right now, with a host of banks paying ‘"bribes" to get you to switch.

Ditching your current bank and moving to a new one is simple.

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All direct debits and standing orders are transferred for you, your old account is shut down, and all payments are forwarded to your new account.

Switch to HSBC’s Advance account, and you’ll get £125 – plus a £20 Uber Eats voucher (offer ends May 9).

Elsewhere, both First Direct and Halifax are offering a £100 incentive to those who make the move.

Crucially though, before switching, be sure to read the Ts and Cs, and check the new bank is offering a decent overdraft and interest rates.

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Sell old tech

  • Earn around £250

If you’ve got mobile phones, digital cameras and other old gadgets gathering dust at the back of a drawer, fish them out and make some money by selling them.

Auction sites such as eBay are often the best place to flog old tech.

According to comparison site, uSwitch.com, you could pocket around £285 for a pre-owned but fully working iPhone X on eBay, or around £220 by using an online marketplace, such as

When selling stuff more generally, also check out sites such as Gumtree, Facebook Marketplace, Etsy and Shpock.

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With some sites, buyers will come to your door.

This can be super helpful when selling bulky items such as furniture and gardening equipment.

Rent out your driveway

  • Earn around £300 a month

If you have a parking space, driveway or garage, but don’t have a car to park in it, you could make a pretty penny renting it out – especially if you live near a train station or city centre.

Websites such as and will do the legwork for you – matching your space with a motorist who needs somewhere to leave their car.

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