How to Find Someone’s Email Address – Try a Class Reunion Site

Have you become curious about someone from your past?
A coworker or old classmate? A secret crush in high school or college who you never got around to talking to?
Maybe you would love to contact them but you are not sure how or what steps to take. If you don’t have a phone number or address, you are left to search for them on the Internet, which is an extremely vast area.
It can be a real puzzle to find someone’s email address.
Fortunately, there are some ways around the problem. One way that I have used before to find an old classmate, and it actually works pretty well, is to use one of the many class reunion sites that are available all over the place online. A quick check on a search engine such as Google or Yahoo will show you quite a lot of results for such sites as they are quite popular at both colleges and high schools. These are normally used to gather information on former students so that the schools can hold periodic class reunions, but, since they also often contain forums and message boards, as a bonus you can also locate former classmates through this method of searching.
Once you are registered, check to see if there is a list of students posted online. Even if you don’t see your friend’s name listed, don’t worry because if there is a forum available at the site (there usually is), you can just post a message asking about him or her. It is very possible that someone will see your message and let them know you want to find them. It’s also possible their email address might simply be posted on the site for you to see.
I would advise that you try several of these online reunion sites, as some are more popular than others. If you are persistent in your search, you will be successful.
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