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01-02-2012, 23:19 #1
Locating people
Hi,
Trying to track an evasive little sod down and get hold of their contact details to sort out a few things. Long story.
I have tried the usual google, facebook, 192, BT phonebook, electoral roles, etc but nothing has been forthcoming so far. All contact details I have for them have changed now it seems.
Any ideas please? Anyone used a tracking agency or similar and can offer some advice? Anyone do a bit of freelancing?
Cheers
Boatie_Bloke
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01-02-2012, 23:23 #2
Pipl - People Search
Try that. Why no luck on facebook? Is it probable they don't have an account or too many results? Try and refine by location if you have it, or even mutual friends.
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01-02-2012, 23:29 #3Senior Member

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Boatie if no luck there on websites- try to get yourself on a military tracking course, normally in SE Asia.
You may have to go through 6 months of basic training first and couple tours of afghan under your belt and get promoted or alternatively pay a fortune for PI or trained tracker, they help the civ bill in high profile cases. Just an alternative view....I would rather be mexican bumwanked by giant haystacks and ram a jam jar of angry wasps up my ronson than be Camberwell Carrott.........
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02-02-2012, 00:53 #4
6 Years and thats your first post?
God save Imber!
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02-02-2012, 07:47 #5
I can find the feckers account on facebook, but it hasn't been used by them for a while and getting no response. Any contact details on there (or other sites) are either old and irrelevant or no longer in use. No mutual friends, and we're not mates either but the courts are so picky about using correct contact details.
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02-02-2012, 08:12 #6
Basic - tick
Afghan - tick
Promotion - tick
Chance of getting on a gucci course in SE Asia? I've got more chance of getting a posting I actually want!!!!
I know I'm most likely going to have to use someone along the lines of a PI or tracker, just trying to get any info from anyone who has used any of them before and whether it will be worth it with the limited details I do have for them? Cheers mate.
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02-02-2012, 08:13 #7
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02-02-2012, 09:09 #8
most libraries have the voting register available for you to look at . If you know roughly where the miscreant lives you might get lucky. 80% of people who move or "skip" only move about 5 to 8 miles away from their last location. . If you ask a tracing agency the costs can vary so ask for a quote first . have a look at the Institute of Credit management website to point you in the right direction. I have been out of the game for 10 years so cant offer more practical help sorry .
A sapper with an idea is like a monkey with a hand grenade
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02-02-2012, 10:28 #9
If this is for a civil case and the person you are seeking is being deliberately evasive a judge will ordinarily accept 'last known address' or known relatives. If they do not turn up to defend themselves you can ordinarily secure a judgement in default and seek to enforce it (and full costs for tracking said person down) afterward.
"If a terrorist organisation wanted to knock out the moral compass of Britain, all they'd have to do is to kill 100 celebrities at random. The entire country would have an instant nervous breakdown."
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03-02-2012, 00:14 #10
@ sirbhp
Thanks for the help, will have a look and see what I can find.
@ pyianno
Not a civil case but rather family law. The courts won't accept last known address as they are more stringent (I also know he isn't there) and unfortunately claiming money back isn't a consideration. Thanks for the advice though.


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