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There are a few basic chapters on how to gather information, and repetition and example finally drive the point home: it's not a matter of doing A, B, and then C, but more a pattern of following every lead till you hit the one that pays off. Of course, a good list of resources helps considerably, and the reference section is worth the cost of the book itself, with 50 pages of organizations, agencies, phone numbers, and addresses (street and Internet) to inform your quest. Tillman encourages you to read all the chapters, not just because she wrote them, but because she's teaching a procedure and a mindset as much as a particular type of search. Her premise is that if you strongly desire to find someone, and are willing to put the time and effort into it, it is highly likely that you will be successful in your endeavor. --Stephanie Gold
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
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Useless,
By Marie Myers (Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Find Almost Anyone, Anywhere, Revised and Updated Edition (Paperback)
If you are completely unfamiliar with the internet, you may find this book useful. Otherwise, it is a waste of money. There is quite a bit of preaching in this book such as "When these needs [of a mother AND father] aren't met, development is thwarted..." While this may be true, that should be an entirely different book from this one. Advice such as, learn her date of birth (to find mother) or register at a fee based reunion site (of course to the financial benefit of the author!!) is offered and all I thought was that I could have thought of any of her advice without ever having bought the book. Several letters with happy ending responses are also a part of the book, but no step-by-step assistance is in this book anywhere. As a matter of fact, in the first paragraph, the author says we should all buy a different book on finding people...I wish I had never spent the money!
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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Usefulness is quite overstated.,
By A Customer
This review is from: How to Find Almost Anyone, Anywhere (Hardcover)
Novice searchers who believe they will find extensive help within the covers of this book will be quite disappointed. Although Ms. Tillman does provide some lists of federal and state offices that maintain various information useful to experienced researchers, she gives little direction in how to access the databases. She suggests you go to your local library and ask the reference librarian for assistance. She suggests you might gain information about the person you are seeking through friends or relatives of that person without explaining how you might find those friends and relatives. Her case studies indicate that she has been successful in finding some people by using their Social Security number, but she doesn't tell how to find that number if it is unknown nor does she tell how to use it if it is known. Also contributing to the book's lack of utility is the fact that it has no index. Ms. Tillman's basic summary is that there is a lot of information "out there" that you can use (somehow) to find people, but if you aren't successful, you can always hire a professional search firm (like hers!) to find the person for you.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Extremely helpful.,
By A Private Investigator (St. Louis, MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Find Almost Anyone, Anywhere, Revised and Updated Edition (Paperback)
This book was more than just helpful to me. I had been a private investigator for a couple of years before I found this book and read it. She manages to pack an immense amount of information in the less the 170 actual learning pages(the rest has addresses, phone numbers and names of various sources of information). I suggest this book for anybody, whether they are looking for a long-lost friend/relative, attemping to, or already are, become a private investigator, or you just like to know how to find people. This book will give you ideas and places to start, but doesn't go so far as to actually do it all for you. After finishing this book, you still need to think about how to get some of the information you may need, but she has shown you where to get it. This book will always be in my library.
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