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06-08-2018, 07:26 AM
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[GET] The Complete Tracing Handbook [Streetwise Publications]
An oldie from 1997.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How to trace anyone -
whether they want to be found or not People disappear every day. Sometimes its unintentional. They just move, or lose touch. Other times it’s calculated. They owe money and want an easy way out, they had an argument ' or dispute with a loved one and have ‘run away’, or they simply decided that they wanted to be on their own. Whatever the reason, someone only becomes ‘missing’ once someone else wants to find them. That seems obvious, but it’s no less true for that. If nobody wants or needs to find you, you can’t be ‘missing’! The vast majority of people that are traced by private detectives have never been reported missing to the police. Perhaps an insurance firm hires them to investigate a possible fraud, a solicitor instructs them to locate an important witness or will beneficiary ... or an ordinary member of the public hires them for any one of a number of reasons. While in no way detracting from the valuable work a PI does, did you know that 50 per cent of missing people are traced without the private detective ever having to leave their desk? However, for services rendered it will still cost you a couple of hundred pounds. If the case proves more difficult, the costs really start to mount up. In this easy to follow guide, we’ll show you how to do the job yourself at a fraction of the cost. If you don’t think you’ll ever need to find someone, read on - you may be surprised. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CONTENTS
3 Introduction: How to trace anyone, whether they want to be found or not
4 Reasons for commencing a trace Identifying your motivation 5 Maintaining a positive outlook Profiling 7 Planning your strategy The direct approach 8 The indirect approach: Plan A Last known address Electoral roll 9 When you don t know the area Public utilities 10 The indirect approach: Plan B Impressions and appearance 11 Visiting the last known address Visiting the workplace 12 Local enquiries The indirect approach: Plan C Banks and building societies Tax office 13 DVLA Phone numbers Tracing a juvenile absconder 15 Tricks of the trade Telephones Telephone enquiries 16 Managing your time wisely Impersonation Tracing a re -directionaddressviaRoyalMail 17 Proof positive The parcel trick Tracing a company director 18 Summary 19 Appendix: Tracing using vehicle registration numbers How to read UK registration plates 20 Other UK authorities Foreign registrations Cross checking with tax discs 21 1: UK registration letters 24 2: Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland registration letters 25 3: International registration letters DL:
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06-08-2018, 09:18 AM
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RE: [GET] The Complete Tracing Handbook [Streetwise Publications]
Great to see this is for the UK. Reps added, thanks.
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06-08-2018, 04:42 PM
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RE: [GET] The Complete Tracing Handbook [Streetwise Publications]
Thanks hopefully something never need to you never know. Interesting share. Reps
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12-12-2018, 04:43 AM
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RE: [GET] The Complete Tracing Handbook [Streetwise Publications]
Link down, can someone re-up please?
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12-12-2018, 07:59 PM
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