Hi there,
Normal web searching didn't find much more, just a fax number:
Fax: 01273 820 350
http://www.charitiesdirect.com/adviser/ad004248.htm
However, many business have URLs which they haven't linked to a
website, yet use it for email purposes. I used a tool at Whois.net to
look up all domain names that contained "woolley" and it turns out
they have a dot com. All I got from visiting it was a half-finished
Flash intro:
http://www.woolleybevis.com/
From the WHOIS record I am sure I have got the right people:
Domain Name.......... woolleybevis.com
Creation Date........ 2000-04-12
Registration Date.... 2000-04-12
Expiry Date.......... 2007-04-12
Organisation Name.... Woolley Bevis & Diplock Solicitors
Organisation Address. 21 Hillbrow Road
Organisation Address.
Organisation Address. Brighton
Organisation Address. BN1 5JP
Organisation Address. East Sussex
Organisation Address. GREAT BRITAIN (UK)
I tried various other tricks, and was unable to find any email
addresses ending in @woolleybevis.com. However it is highly likely
that they do have a contact email, but you will need to make guesses -
these are possibilities:
enquiries@woolleybevis.com
jbloggs@woolleybevis.com
joebloggs@woolleybevis.com
j.bloggs@woolleybevis.com
joe.bloggs@woolleybevis.com
joe@woolleybevis.com
Many email systems will accept any email, regardless of what the front
half says. It's called "catch-all"
"An email account which allows any email of the form,
anything@your-domain.com, to be forwarded or placed into a single
email address. For example, webmaster@you.com, info@you.com and
anything@you.com, will all be sent to the same email address."
http://www.webhosts4free.com/definitions/catch-all-email.php
So it's worth just guessing the email.
Search strategy:
Various reverse email and whois tools at searchenginez.com
Hope this helps,
robertskelton-ga |