How To Find Someone, Step By Step


Worrying about how to find someone can be a draining and stressful experience. When the person is a loved one or family member, the emotions involved can make concentration difficult, to say the least.

At such a time, anything written plainly and clearly is a godsend. So is any trustworthy system of checking that takes some of the pressure off your shoulders without draining you of every penny.


Lets start with a basic assumption.


Let's assume that you, as a computer literate person who has deliberately landed on this site, have already done a couple of searches at search engines like Google or Yahoo, and followed up on other results (like the ones that pay money to be right at the top of the page).

In case you just happened to land here straight away, I mean most people already:

  • Did a search of the missing person's name
  • Checked news articles in case of accident or incident
  • Signed in to the 'free' people searches, filled as much information there as possible, and scrolled through all the results of online memberships, or listings in telephone books.
Just doing all that can take a long time; there can be pages of results to scroll through and often they don't seem to relate to your search very much at all.

TIP:

If you are looking for your friend Joe Smith, then typing his name into a search engine will set up a list of answers that have Joe and Smith somewhere (anywhere) in the page. This can leave you to sift through unwanted results in the hope of finding what you want.

The way to resolve that is to put your words inside speech marks. Search for "Joe Smith" and you will be offered only those pages where the names appear exactly in that order.

Perhaps you are searching for someone who doesn't even know you are looking - an old school friend or work colleague, so by now you've covered places like Reunion or Friends Reunited , to no avail.


So by now you feel surrounded by dead ends,


but that's simply not true if you know where to look.

What if you could lay your hands on information like background records, correctional files, criminal files, driving records, court records, bankruptcy records, child support files, real estate records, civil court filings, business information, marriage records, naturalization records, IP addresses, reverse maps and phone lookups, to name a few?

What if you could access systems and methods for how to find someone, that were just as valid in America, Canada, or Australia, plus the UK and most of Western Europe?

Systems used by Private Investigators and even accessed by Officers of the Law?

Click Here!


1 Comments:

At 26 August 2007 at 11:51 , Blogger Sarah Harris said...

Wow this is so cool, you don't know how many times I have tried to find someone or something and have totally given up in frustration.

Thanks Sarah

 

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