How to Locate People Worldwide
As of 2010, there were over six billion people scattered all over the world, residing in 194 countries across seven continents. If you travel to different countries for education, employment and tourism purposes, over the years you get to know a lot of people. However, it might not be all that simple to stay in touch with all your associates. If, at some point in life, you feel the need to trace those people, you can use online people-searching tools for this purpose. Regardless of where the person lives, you should be able to get hold of some contact information.
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Go to the Numberway website. On this website you can find international White Pages and Yellow Pages. It provides a free service to find people in North America, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia and the Middle East, Australia and the Pacific, South and Central America and Africa.
Simply select the person's location and enter his first name or initial and last name. The more information you provide, the easier it will be to narrow down the search. The website will return the person's phone number and possibly the address as well.
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Go to Jigsaw, a website for finding business professionals. You will have to sign up for free by providing your name and email address along with other details. Once you sign up, look up the person by entering her name. The results will include the person's name as well as business card information associated with that person.
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Go to the website Pipl. On this website, you can look up the person using his name, city, state and country. The website also lets you look up the person using email address, user name and phone number.
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Fill out an application form on the website People Finder World Wide (PFWW). On this website, you have to give your own information, as well as details of the missing person. The form asks for a lot of details, and it will be helpful if you provide as many as possible. Once you submit the form, PFWW will review the information and will contact you with an assessment of your case and the estimated fee required for the job.
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