Locating an old acquaintance with whom you lost touch can be frustrating. There are several on-line sources you can explore. You may want to start with a general Google or Yahoo search, encircling the subject's name in quotes, and see if that returns plausible leads. Chances are, if your friend isn't a prolific blogger and doesn't have a social networking account like MySpace or FaceBook, no information will show up. Or there may be another person with the same first/last name who may come up as a result, and you'll be led astray only to realize that it's not the right "Jason Mulrooney".
Perhaps you were once in the same line of business and networked within the same circles. Begin by checking membership listings of all professional organizations within your industry. Take a crack at their Web sites and hope to locate your colleague, that is, if he was ever, or is still, a member. Conversely, you may know what college he attended, and try your luck with the alumni directory. Chances are though that he hasn't been actively involved in years, and all they have on him is an old address you shared as young undergrad roommates.
All these methods may return fragmented, dated information, or you may come up altogether empty-handed. Unfortunately, the old adage "you get what you pay for" proves true every time. Free search tools may be good for ferreting out some information, but they are pretty limited, with results that are often hit-or-miss. Then, of course, there is Search Detective.
Now we're talking. Here, you can find a number of versatile ways to reveal all the contact information and everything Jason has been up to since you knew him way back when. Search using a name and location, an old phone number or request a full, detailed report based on official public records. The report will contain everything ever known about your buddy, including date of birth, age, past and present addresses, phone numbers, email address, average income and property values, criminal background check, marital status, names of relatives and neighbors, business information... the list goes on. It's all in one place, extremely fast and simple to obtain, and nowhere else will you find a more complete set of facts. Whoa, it sure looks like Jason's been a busy guy!
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