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semperfi di
Dec 18, 2005, 07:34 PM
I am looking for someone that I met in Iowa, I only have her first name and city she lives in. what can I do to find her?

Fr_Chuck
Dec 18, 2005, 07:43 PM
Well it is a very common name Susan, or a "different" sort of name.

When I was searching for someone, I used a professional search company,
The persons name was EVA, current last name would not be known,
But Ihad a range of age and I knew the race.

This was a national search and I got a couple thousand name and address.

But with a closer address of where they live, age and anme, a professional search firm should be able to narrow it a lot closer.

Of course this is if the person has a drivers licence, utilities in their name or something that will triger them on some file. A lot of people live what is called "under the radar" nothing in their name.

Good luck

semperfi di
Dec 18, 2005, 08:06 PM
Thanks for the response. Her name is January which to me is highly unusual so hopefully I won't have too much of a problem finding her. Ill try a search company and see what I can come up with

Fr_Chuck
Dec 18, 2005, 08:14 PM
The more correct info you can give them, it will narrow the search, but be sure not to give wrong info ifyou can help.

The ones I have delt with charge per 100 names plus a fee for the search.
Cost is a relitive to your income, my search cost about 300 dollars but it had a lot of names. I then paid a mailing company to mail out a letter to everyone on the list ( cost a lot more money)

Sadly I did not ever find the EVA I was looking for, but my data was 30 years old, so if the right EVA did get a letter, she decided not to repsond.

sgerickcook
Mar 23, 2007, 09:09 PM
I only know his first name and where he works

kamaine35
Apr 10, 2009, 08:08 AM
I am looking for a friends that I use to hang out with in nyc 200 dyckman street mahattan in the 86-87 she white and her name is chris she is like a boy anyone know who she is please emailme at [email protected]