Does anyone use friends reunited anymore




















Previously got contacted by and had a great if odd fling with somone who I vaguely knew of from Uni. Trying to prove they can do exactly the same job as UK based IT staff. Business is profit making and cash generative as subscribers pay subscriptions for more than one year to the surprise of management. School leavers no longer use it as Facebook has taken over so new customers are non existent, ITV decide to drop subscriptions in the hope of generating new members.

Does not work and income severely dented. Business branches into new areas such as ancestry searches, which is where the value in the business is now. This topic has 14 replies, 10 voices, and was last updated 8 years ago by mefty. Viewing 15 posts - 1 through 15 of 15 total. Does anybody actually go on it anymore? Facebook now has more than 1. In DC Thompson offered the website's ownership back to Pankhurst and -- unwilling to let it be confined to the resting grounds of the internet -- he wanted to see "what I could do with it".

Pankhurst said most of the website was used as a message board, and that user accounts were out of date. Pankhurst now says he is creating a new social network, called Liife , that will be a way for people to store memories -- but he said it will "no way [be] a replacement for Friends Reunited. None Snow. Home Need a Website? Need More Business? Training Our Team Contact Us. Friends Reunited is back with a whimper Posted on March 25, About Latest Posts. Darren Jamieson.

Technical Director at Engage Web. Darren is Technical Director at Engage Web, as well as being a co-founder of the company. Latest posts by Darren Jamieson see all.

Share this: Tweet. MisterDaz says:. It's called Liife, which reads like a typo but isn't. Which is sort of what Instagram and Facebook already do anyway. Lightning rarely strikes twice, but let's not overlook that initial contribution of his. Just as Rick and Ilsa will always have Paris, we will always have the treasured memory of that once new-fangled thing called a website in which we first discovered that old friends hadn't forgotten us after all, just as we hadn't forgotten them.

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