View Full Version : finding an old friend
gen. cutter
10-29-2008, 02:17 PM
I'm looking for an old friend. We used to party together but I moved away and haven't seen her in years.
I've done the straight google and yahoo searches. I've tried the white pages online. I know you can pay for searches from a bunch of companies, but there are several names on long lists that could be her so do I pay for them all?
I couldn't find her on facebook or myspace. Anyone have any good ideas?
Thanks,
Gen. Cutter. :bongrip:
Bigeme
10-30-2008, 12:07 AM
Do you know where her high school/college is? They might have some contact info on her.
Juan.Camaney
10-30-2008, 01:03 AM
If this person is in So Cal, there is very little you can do.
Try myspace and the usuals for friends of friends....someone is bound to know her
clamsrus
10-31-2008, 04:54 AM
sometimes old demographic data is still saved on the search engines....eg age, previous address at a previous year...so if you see several hits they may be the same person. Try voting enrolment lists which i think are available to all for free......also public listings on court offences and legal maters sometimes pull up on a general search
gen. cutter
10-31-2008, 02:20 PM
thanks for the advice, guys. i'll keep looking.
powder19
11-03-2008, 02:59 AM
you can pay for a skip trace from a company....they can basically find any records that pop up from a persons name when they make transactions around where the live and help to narrow down and find who you're looking for. They do a really good job, it can take a few days and costs between 25 and 50 bucks. I use one for real estate investing to find homeowners of vacant homes, but it can be used for just finding a person as well...try www.findtheseller.com they can help you find someone
gen. cutter
11-03-2008, 11:52 AM
you can pay for a skip trace from a company....they can basically find any records that pop up from a persons name when they make transactions around where the live and help to narrow down and find who you're looking for. They do a really good job, it can take a few days and costs between 25 and 50 bucks. I use one for real estate investing to find homeowners of vacant homes, but it can be used for just finding a person as well...try www.findtheseller.com they can help you find someone
hummm. that's not a bad price. thanks, bro.
it's so weird. i have new email accounts and new cell phones so i have no old contact info for my friend. if their not on facebook or myspace, with a good picture, it's tough to find someone without a P.I.
jasefm
11-29-2008, 03:33 PM
Hire a P.I. We have access to databases the public does not. They should contact her first and give her your contact info, record the conversation, and give the recording to you.
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