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Try baby-sitting family or even selling old belongings on eBay. Find things you like to do. For example, if you like dogs, try walking dogs.
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Go cut grass my friend does that and he is making...$$$$$$$$$$
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These answers are all possibilities. You could also get a paper route.
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Try cutting grass. A lot of people make money that way.
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Ugh. You stole my question. Oh well. You're a little older than me, mabye you could get a job at Starbucks. My friend (14) got a job busing drinks to people in a particularly large Starbucks. He got enough money to actually have his parents borrow money from him.
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When I was 15 - I worked at an Amusement Park, you could sell things at the gift shop - work one of the carts that sell food - or work at one of the games.
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Just get a job, I think stores hire 15+.
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Babysit Pet Sit
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Babysit Dog walker Yard work Shoveling (of course you would have to be north for that) Errand boy/girl
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by wkng 4 it
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Finish school, get a degree, get a job.
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You could do some artwork or housework. See if there are some elderly people that would like your help to cook or take care of them.
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yard work man
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This question is listed under money and dating... and I think 13 years old is too young for dating. But there were some great answers here for how to earn some extra money for extra items you might enjoy having.
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As an employer, I personally would never hire anyone that was too lazy to take their time to fully spell simple three letter words. However, use your computer to print up flyer's to pass around your neighborhood telling people that you are willing to mow lawns for a little extra cash. Be sure to include your age and situation as that will help get you work. Good luck!
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Prostitution lol
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Deliver the paper!
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when I was 13 I mowed and weeded and trimmed trees and bushes and other yard work as well as helped stack hay for local farmers. in the winter and shoveled snow and sidewalks to make money. also there are paper routes you can get.
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Open a margin account at a stock brokerage like Charles Schwab. Practice using it. Learn how to buy and sell on margin. Apply for credit cards. Build your credit rating. Use other people's money to invest, and grow. Start investing a regular amount of money here and there, and within ten years you could realistically retire with a million dollars. I've seen it done. The earlier you start, the BIGGER your advantage is. Sooner or later everyone becomes an investor, so it's a basic life skill that save you thirty years of hard work. It only takes some regular study and practice, like maybe an hour a day.
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You could try Cashcrate. You sign up for free offers and stuff and then you get a check every month. You won't make lots of money, but it's good for a little extra money! =) http://cashcrate.com/692651
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have you tried mowing lawns or petsitting. maybe you should put a lemonade stand.
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