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fatal attraction 06-26-2004 09:27 PM

Any suggestions on finding a old friend???
 
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to find an old friend?? I'm not having any luck

KRL 06-26-2004 09:29 PM

Contact EscortBiz

wyldblyss 06-26-2004 09:31 PM

Damn, forget the name of this place (saw it on Oprah), but they specialize in finding old friends, out of touch family and birth parents. The vast majority of it is done with this computer program they have and because it is not labor intensive it was dirt cheap. Do a search for "internet detective" or something like that and see if you can locate the company.

JSA Matt 06-26-2004 09:33 PM

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Originally posted by KRL
Contact EscortBiz
So that's what the spy equipment was for :glugglug

C_U_Next_Tuesday 06-26-2004 09:34 PM

http://intelius.com

fatal attraction 06-26-2004 09:38 PM

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Originally posted by C_U_Next_Tuesday
http://intelius.com
Looking for a old friend in Canada...but, thanks anyways!

I even tried classmates.com....I was the only one registered for my school. LOL! Boarding schools suck!

Rochard 06-26-2004 09:42 PM

Depends on who the "old friend" is. Classmates.com is great if you knew what school they went to and when.

Years ago I discovered I had a brother I didn't know about, and had to track him down. With a minimum of effort and less than $200 I was not only able to track him down, but find out everything about him - and get copies of his bank statements.

Contact me on ICQ if you need help along those lines....

wyldblyss 06-26-2004 09:42 PM

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Originally posted by fatal attraction
Looking for a old friend in Canada...but, thanks anyways!

I even tried classmates.com....I was the only one registered for my school. LOL! Boarding schools suck!

Write the local newspaper from the town she grew up in. Tell them you are an old friend and that you have been searching and searching. Sometimes they will print a story and chances are if she has any contacts with anyone in the city they will contact your friend or the newspaper.

Years ago when my grandmother died my mom became curious about the relatives she had in England but never met. She didn't even know their names...all she had to go on was a pic of these people on their honeymoon that was like 35 years prior. The local newspaper printed the story along with the pic and the woman's sister saw it in the newspaper. My mother ended up gong to England to visit them and found out that they had already done a family tree that dated back just about as far as you could go.

fatal attraction 06-26-2004 09:51 PM

We went to boarding school together...his family was in the oil business so they didn't really have a "home town" we've talked every few years....but, it's been quite a while this time. Since I'm going to Canada next month, thought it would be nice to catch up with an old friend.

inthestars 06-26-2004 09:58 PM

Try http://people.yahoo.com

or http://anywho.com

Also, http://www.peoplesearch.com


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