biglittle said: I have someone I want to sue. I do not have a current address for them. What are the best ways to find this person?If you can't even find the person, he probably has no assets from which you can collect anyhow. Are you wasting your time?
ArbolLoco
Tired Member
posted: Jan. 22, 2008 @ 2:56p
zabasearch.com
mail a letter to their last known address with this written on the envelope: "ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED, DO NOT FORWARD"
sredni said: 1. Google 2. Facebook, MySpace etc 3. Follow him/her home
He's an older gentleman, not part of the digital age.
tazzy531
Senior Member - 4K
posted: Jan. 22, 2008 @ 3:13p
biglittle said: sredni said: 1. Google 2. Facebook, MySpace etc 3. Follow him/her home
He's an older gentleman, not part of the digital age.
Sorry, you're never going to find brian-cubed
tobands
Member
posted: Jan. 22, 2008 @ 3:16p
1. If you know their last name, do a people search or phone book search for the city. 2. If you know their phone number, try the reverse phone search at whitepages.com or equivalent 3. If you know they own a property and reside in a state that publishes property information publicly, try the county appraisal districts web site and do a search by their name.
mail a letter to their last known address with this written on the envelope: "ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED, DO NOT FORWARD"
I did mail them a certified letter to their last known address. Came back "not deliverable as addressed unable to forward".
jruss
New Member
posted: Jan. 22, 2008 @ 3:59p
If you are going to sue someone, ask your attorney to find them to issue them papers. My father is a lawyer and they can access special databases that are used to track people down for subpoenas, etc. If their name, ssn, etc is linked to any assets, financial accounts, taxes, etc then they can be located in these databases.
lorcha said: biglittle said: I have someone I want to sue. I do not have a current address for them. What are the best ways to find this person?If you can't even find the person, he probably has no assets from which you can collect anyhow. Are you wasting your time?
Just because I can't find them means they don't have assests?
biglittle said: sredni said: 1. Google 2. Facebook, MySpace etc 3. Follow him/her home
He's an older gentleman, not part of the digital age.
1. Place Ad in a newspaper for missing old guy. Put flyers up with the same information. 2. Contact a contestant on Wheel of Fortune or The Price is Right and have them announce who you are searching for. Say you want to challenge him to a game of Scrabble so he doesn't suspect anything out of the ordinary 3. Submit a claim to his last known state and the surrounding states that you owe this guy money. Make it > $100 so he gets interested. Wait until he catches one of those commercials or ads in the newspaper for "You could have unclaimed $$$ waiting for you!". Then, when he goes to collect his $$$, you send your notice that you are suing him with the check
squid3 said: biglittle said: sredni said: 1. Google 2. Facebook, MySpace etc 3. Follow him/her home
He's an older gentleman, not part of the digital age.
1. Place Ad in a newspaper for missing old guy. Put flyers up with the same information. 2. Contact a contestant on Wheel of Fortune or The Price is Right and have them announce who you are searching for. Say you want to challenge him to a game of Scrabble so he doesn't suspect anything out of the ordinary 3. Submit a claim to his last known state and the surrounding states that you owe this guy money. Make it > $100 so he gets interested. Wait until he catches one of those commercials or ads in the newspaper for "You could have unclaimed $$$ waiting for you!". Then, when he goes to collect his $$$, you send your notice that you are suing him with the check
I was thinking of an ad in the paper, or a billboard.
xaznxeclipsex
Member
posted: Jan. 23, 2008 @ 12:51p
Since this is a older person you are looking for, im sure they drink milk..... hmm.. Ad on a milk carton?
tolamapS
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jan. 23, 2008 @ 12:58p
biglittle said: ArbolLoco said: zabasearch.com
mail a letter to their last known address with this written on the envelope: "ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED, DO NOT FORWARD"
I did mail them a certified letter to their last known address. Came back "not deliverable as addressed unable to forward".
Go to www.whitepages.com, and using his name and OLD address zip code, do a search.
After the results found by the white pages search, it will show a little box with something like:
"X More records for John Smoe".
If you click on that box, it will bring to USSearch.com. Play around with that to see if you can get more information. These guys sell investigative reports about people, but from the search results you might get some ideas.
On second thought, try zabasearch.com offered by one of the posters above.
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