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mma_mom

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How can you find someone without paying for it. I didn't go to high school, but I'm looking for an old friend (I know where she lived and her maiden name) but can't find anything online, but I don't want to pay for a search. What are my options?

 
 
 
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Submitted 359 days ago...

sidelko

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Try one of these sites

http://www.classmates.com (good to see if they changed there last name)

http://www.myspace.com

http://www.facebook.com

http://www.peekyou.com

http://www.pipl.com

I've found alot of info on people when I looked to see what I could find. If they have any online presence you should be able to find them with one of those. If they have no online presence at all, then you will have to pay for a report on someone.

 

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Submitted 358 days ago...

mma_mom

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THANK YOU! I found her w/ peekyou.com. I didn't know about that site. Thanks again!

 

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Submitted 357 days ago...

DeonandKatie

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Yaaaay, she found me!

 

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Submitted 357 days ago...

Ruchele

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Wow, that is a good site sid, thanks, it helped me to!!

 

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Submitted 356 days ago...

sidelko

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Both http://www.peekyou.com and http://www.pipl.com are amazing sites. I'm still in awe in the amount of data that they have access too. They are 2 of the best not so well known web 2.0ish sites out there I think.

I'm glad she found you DeonandKate. Glad I could help Ruchele. :)

 
 

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