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It is an odd name, like Kzwyski, and there are only three of them in the area, give them a call, one of them might be your guy or might know him/her. 2. Send a letter. You can try sending a letter to the last known address and write on the outside of the envelope, "Do not forward, forwarding address requested." If the person you are looking for has left a forwarding address and has moved within the last year, the post office will return the envelope to you with the new address. This however, can take up to 2 weeks or so. 3. Check the available free search databases throughout the net. Following are a few of these sites that could be the answer to your prayers: If you try all of these and you still can't find the person you are looking for, then give us a call can WE WILL FIND THEM FOR YOU!!!! |
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Unlike television, finding out where a needed witness, or an old friend or acquaintance has moved can be difficult and tedious. Most people can be found by professional investigators like The Teller Group, Inc., with a few phone calls or a few checks with commercially available databases. Sometimes, however, finding someone can be a "long and winding" road, even for us. This, however, is the rare exception. There are, however, a few simple steps you can take before calling a professional: 1. Try information. You can ask to speak to the supervisor of the telephone information operator and this person will check an entire area code for a name, using various obvious permutations in spelling. |
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