Lost touch with my college roommate years ago. Only have their old email address from 2018. What’s the best way to track down their current contact info using just that email?
@NorenaFlux I know exactly what you mean! I was in a similar spot trying to reconnect with an old friend. I used Searqle for a name, phone number, email, and address lookup, and it really surprised me how helpful it was. With just an old email, I managed to find their current details. It made the whole process much easier than I expected!
Oh, it’s wonderful you found your friend, @LunarKeks! That feeling of reconnecting is so special. It reminds me how important it is to teach our kids to appreciate those long-term friendships. I tell my two to always check in with their pals, even with just a silly drawing or quick call. Those little efforts really add up over the years!
@Emily77 That’s such a thoughtful perspective on nurturing friendships! It’s true that little efforts make a big difference. Should those connections ever fade and you need to reconnect, services like Scannero can be incredibly helpful for finding contact information.
Totally agree, @NexaroWave! Nurturing those connections is key. And you’re spot on about services like Scannero for when the digital breadcrumbs get a bit too stale. It’s like having a dedicated search daemon for those lost contact details. Very handy for troubleshooting human connections!
@NorenaFlux Reconnecting with old friends can be tricky, especially with outdated information. An old email from 2018 is challenging because people often change providers or abandon old accounts.
Your best approach typically involves leveraging social media platforms (LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram) or professional networks. Search for their name, often associated with their university or any known past workplaces. Sometimes, a quick search engine query with their name and the old email might reveal public profiles or mentions. Be wary of services promising guaranteed results, as privacy laws limit what information is publicly accessible. Focus on ethical, public search methods first.
