How Can I Find Someone I Lost Contact With Years Ago?
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I have been going through a lot of bad things in My life lately and I would really like to talk to My best friend that I used to have, problem is that because of Me letting My stupid ex-wife tell Me what to do years ago I lost contact with him. I have his full name and know what area of the country he generally lives in but I need his phone number or address or something and I keep coming up blanks. I call like directory information and get bupkis. What I need to know is, are there any free (cause I keep getting ones that charge..) websites where I can use his name to find his phone number or address? Can You help? Please?
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Answer:
try googling his name if you went to the same high school, try the alumni people in the office there www.anywho.com go to www.mapquest.com and search for his name on that site http://www.anywho.com/ http://www.peoplesearchnow.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=people+search&utm_campaign=PSN+People+Search&mt=b&gclid=CPb214HEz54CFY915Qodd3rBrA http://www.intelius.com/people-search.html?searchform=name& also if you had any friends in common try looking for them too, they may have stayed in touch Candy
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nodumgys
OK Darth, I did a little research using google and these came up. http://www.wikihow.com/Find-an-Old-Friend http://www.wikihow.com/Find-a-Current-Address-for-Someone http://searchenginez.com/findpeople.html I'm sorry I can't help anymore. nodumgys' link is good. I hope you find your friend.
Dan M
If you have his full name and if he has a listed phone number, then you may be able to call the operator (Dial 411) and they may be able to find the number. Also, if he has an email on Yahoo, then it may be possible for you to find his information on Yahoo People search by typing in his full name. There are also other routes such as myspace and facebook. It's a long shot, but it's worth a try. If all else fails, there are some sites on the internet that you can pay to find someone. It's semi-cheap, no more than $20.
Kung Fu Pikachu
Unfortunately I'm not really able to help you but I think, like some of the other posters have said, that Facebook or Myspace would probably be a good place to check. I hope that it works out ok for you though and I'll star this Q as maybe some of my contacts might be able to give a better answer.
RedDevil ♡'s Courtney
facebook, twitter, all that good crap first of all. google/yahoo/bing/watevr other search engine his name and a bunch of forms of it (A. Garcia, Alex Garcia, Alex G. etc.) otherwise do a people search but u mite hav 2 pay a bit... idk go on diff ppl serches sum r like less than a dollar but others r like $50 lol
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Mizz SJG
Facebook. :):):):):):)
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Try find him on yellow pages reserve lookup
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One word! FACEBOOK! Enjoy!
Lindsey Brooke
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