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How To Acquire People You Are searching For Online By Yourself

By: Bob McGuire


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How do you locate people? That depends on whether the persons are trying to hide or not. Even if they do not want to be found, most people are creatures of routine, and so they leave hints.

For example, even if a man is willing to give up his given name, and move far away, he is infrequently willing to change who he is. If he is a bowling expert he will still want to bowl. Thus, if you possess an idea about which city he moved to, you can call bowling alleys at hand to get detail on new league associates. If I were to move about and alter my given name, you could still in all probability find me where people gather to play chess. Habits can predict behavior and locality.

However, most of the time, persons are not really trying to hide - or not trying very hard. They may have left town and keep their phone number unlisted, but didn't change their name. How do you find such people quickly? Here is one procedure.

Unearth People With Phone Stories

Suppose you want to find John. Set off by calling any phone numbers you maintain for him. If you get an response, ask for John. If he has moved, you want to get any information you can from the individual on the line. To do this, use straightforward phone stories .

Phone pretexts are useful stories, otherwise known as lies. A pretext could be as simple as "Hi, this is Max. I'm a friend of John's from work. Do you know where I can find him, or a phone number where I can reach him?" Of course, you will have to be ready for a question or two, approximating "What do you need to reach him for?"

Have a story ready, using whatever you know about John to make it as believable as possible. If, for instance, you know where he worked, and that he was always listening to music, you might say that you have a pile of borrowed CDs to return. Practicing your tale, and considering other difficulties that may arise from it aids too.

Then there are the further complicated pretexts. One of these might involve a temptation like, "I have a check for $500 John. He won the contest here in our storehouse and I can't seem to find him. If you have his address, I can just drop it in the mail today." Once more, have a lie ready that answers the likely questions.

If the individual you are talking to refuses to help or claims not to know where John is, give them your number. Tell them to have John call if they see him or talk to him. If the story is plausible, John may wonder if there really is a $500 check, and he has to call to find out. Even though he blocks caller ID, he may tell you where he is or drop clues once you have him on the phone.

Constantly try to get any information you can while you have somebody on the phone. John's brother could refuse to give you an address or phone number, but he might mention the city that John has moved to. Keep him chatting, and ask him who else might help you. Then call up those people.

You have to decide for yourself when a phone ruse is necessary. If you are not at ease with an outright lie, you could just mysteriously claim that "I need John to call me. here is the phone number." (Be sure it isn't one he'll recognize if he is hiding from you). Any way you do it, using the cell phone is one of the easiest, fastest and least expensive ways to attain people.

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