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Alumni Search
Many people find themselves reminiscing about the good old days when life seemed to be more fun and less work. During many years of running the rat race have you lost classmates and friends you thought you would have until old age. Before you know it, life has taken control; yet you find yourself longing to experience the same fun with the same people that you once did. You suddenly want to do something about it, find those memories and friends that shared them with you once. However with all the so-called resources littering the Internet which way is go and which way is no. It is a jumble mess and sometimes down right scary; so what do you do?
It’s not too far-fetched to compare an alumni search with the work of a police detective, so put your detective hat on and pull out those magnifying glasses Sherlock! Follow the list of clues that you have stored in your mind. Write down everything and remember the last time you were together with your old friend, who else was with you, how long ago it was, and where you were. Digging through your memories is a great place to start when looking for a lost friend. The best place to start is their last known residence, typically when they still lived with their parents. Gathering all information and all contacts that can be useful, and telephone numbers or addresses that you might have can be of great assistance. After you have as much information as possible, it’s time to take the next step in your investigation.
Gather your list of clues and first try to contact the friends you had in common. If the parents have moved and you hit a roadblock with the shared friends, you need to progress to the next level – a more investigative search. We all know researching public records is one way to go about finding someone we once knew. However, the process is extremely involved and could take anywhere from several months to a year to complete. With this daunting project, your ardent desire to reconnect with old classmates may dwindle with the slow progress.
The good news is there are businesses on the internet specializing in people searches, often producing results in just a short period of time. Only for a fee they can search an infinite territory to find those lost memories and possibly reunite you with that close friend you once shared your thoughts and dreams. Many Internet investigative services often have special offers for a free tryout or the possibility for a partial return of funds if they find no results.
If you aren’t quite ready to spend money on your search, the internet is also full of free search engines designed to find people who have online accounts. You should try these first after all you might get lucky. Of course, the various and specific alumni directories, reverse phone look up, or address alone can find and avail to you the right information.
It can be easy to become weighed down by all the possible search options so keep things easy. A well thought out investigative route has already began and will soon bring successful results without regrets and with a great sense of accomplishment: find old classmate!
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