

LINKEDIN- If you did a Google search or went into the platform and performed your own search, you’ll get a series of results that fit the criteria you searched. If this is the case, click on that LinkedIn result but DO NOT CLICK ON ANY OF THE PROFILES (OR HE WILL KNOW! YOU’VE BEEN WARNED). Generally one of the first results that will come up will be ‘Top 20 Profiles at | LinkedIn.’ Similar results will show up for first name, college, and either job title or place of work. If…you have first name and job information, type in their first name, job title, place of work.

If you have their first name, last initial, and anything else, put that into a search and see what results come up (it’s easiest to start with images). If you have their first name and their phone number, it’s likely you can find their last name (and possibly the name of at least one of their parents) in one of those ‘Who’s number is this?’ forums. GOOGLE SEARCH- Long story short, try out a bunch of combos and see if anything sticks. If you don’t have a friend in common, start in Google. Perform searches in the following platforms with combinations of the aforementioned facts to find the last name:įACEBOOK- if you know a friend in common, start a search in their friend list.

YOU GET PERSONAL INFO, AND YOU GET PERSONAL INFO! EVERYONE GETS PERSONAL INFO!
