Welcome to Missing You
The Missing You website offers a FREE instant on-line message-posting
service designed to help enable you to locate missing persons,
lost friends, relatives, workmates, forces pals, etc, that
are thought to be anywhere in the UK.
Tracesmart is one of the UK’s premium online people
search websites.
We are currently offering an opportunity to complete
a search free of charge, in exchange for you and the
missing
person sharing your story exclusively with us in the
media.
Let us change your life forever, all you have to do is complete
our missing
person application form and we could reunite you with
your long lost friend or family member within days!

I'm researching a programme into Forced Adoption in and
around 1967 and
would like to hear from anyone in Wiltshire who thinks
they may fit into
this category - whether they be the Mum or the child.
You can e-mail me claire.bailey@bbc.co.uk
I am writing an article for a national women's glossy magazine
about missing people. If you are a 25 to
35-year-old woman who went missing but have been
reunited with your family, I would really like to hear
your story. The magazine will pay a fee to thank you
for taking part.
If you are interested, please call me on 07766 704210
or email dan.roberts8@btinternet.com
Monthly women's glossy magazine looking for heartwarming
stories of reunion
between family members or friends.
Ideally one of the people involved would be a woman aged
30-60, and anyone taking part would be happy to be identified
and photographed. It would also involve a telephone interview,
and all stories would be told in a sensitive
manner.
If you are interested please contact me at joanne.atkinson@natmags.co.uk
I work for a highly respected features agency reporting
on a wide-range of human interest stories, whether they be happy or sad.
I write in the hope that if you are involved in one of
these situations
you might consider confiding in me and this agency.
Your story could be of immense comfort and help to others
who may find
themselves in similar situations.
I would like to give you two contrasting examples, 1,
the joy of an
emotional reunion through this website link or 2, the
angst of looking
for a missing child or loved-on..
If the article is published, we would be confident of
paying a fee.
Please feel free to chat to me or my colleague Samantha
in the strictest
of confidence if you think we can be of mutual help.
Call me, Gareth Morgan, on 0118 9440600, or email features@insnews.co.uk
It has
been brought to our attention that missing persons websites
are being used by scam merchants to send out their emails,
if you receive a message referencing Missing-You (or any
other sites you may use) with contents similar to this "click
here" then please don't be taken in by it no matter
how convincing it may seem, they are what is known as "419
Fraud".
We are
actively blocking messages of this nature but it is possible
that some may still arrive, if you do receive one then
please forward it to us at the address on our contact
page.
If you
wish to learn more about this scam and what you can do
to help stop it, then you may find these sites useful:
http://www.met.police.uk/fraudalert/ (Metropolitan
Police Fraud Squad)
http://home.rica.net/alphae/419coal/ (The
419 Coalition Website)
Established since March 1998, this website enjoys an average
675,000 monthly hits from around 25,000 UK and worldwide visitors.
Missing You and some of our many successes have been featured
on National and local TV and radio, in many national newspapers
and Missing You is linked directly from the main BBC website
as a valuable resource to assist their ongoing "The Search"
campaign.
Various other websites have sprung up using our ideas and
format. We could not possibly comment as to their value or
integrity, but we are very flattered that we have inspired
so many copycat sites. We are constantly developing our site
to sustain our position of the original and the best, whilst
never losing sight of the original idea - to use Internet
technology to provide a valuable online resource to help as
many people as possible
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