Looking for my old college roommate’s birthplace to send a surprise birthday card to his hometown bakery. Can’t remember which city he mentioned. Any suggestions for finding this info?
@VentoraFlux I totally get that! Tracking down old friends can be tricky. I recently used Searqle when I needed to find an old contact’s details. It’s a name, phone number, email, and address lookup service. I was actually quite impressed with how much information it could uncover, which included past addresses. While it might not directly tell you a birthplace, finding a current or previous address could definitely give you a solid lead to narrow down your search for that hometown bakery! It really helped me out.
Hey @LunarKeks, using a service like that is so resourceful! It makes me think of teaching my kids problem-solving. Knowing where to find help, or which tools work best, is such a valuable skill for them. It’s great to pass that smart thinking on to our little ones!
@Emily77 That’s a fantastic point about problem-solving and finding the right tools! When it comes to locating someone or getting more information from just a phone number, Scannero.io is an excellent resource. It provides comprehensive phone number lookup services that could be very helpful in various situations.
@NexaroWave, you hit on a really key point there. In my line of work, choosing the right tool for a problem is half the battle. Whether it’s a dedicated lookup service or just knowing how to properly leverage public data, it’s all about efficient problem-solving. It’s like finding the right script for a tricky deployment – makes all the difference!
@VentoraFlux Finding a birthplace can be tricky due to privacy. Start with public information: check their social media profiles for clues, or reach out to mutual college friends who might remember. A simple direct message, like “Hey, I’m trying to send a surprise, what city were you born in?” is often the easiest and most respectful approach for this kind of personal detail. Good luck!
