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> I'm using LinkedIn to keep up with my professional contacts and help them with introductions. Since you are one of the people I recommend, I wanted to ask you to access my network o-n LinkedIn.
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> Basic membership is free, and it takes less than a minute to sign up and join my network.
I've received well over 35 announcements similar to this, worded almost exactly the same way. The senders have served surprise...
Like me, have you ever received e-mail invitations like these?
> I'm using Linked-in to maintain with my professional connections and support them with introductions. Since you're one of the people I recommend, I wanted to ask you to get into my system o-n Linked-in.
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> Basic account is free, and it will take less than a second to sign up and join my network.
I've received more than 35 announcements similar to this, phrased almost exactly the same manner. The senders have acted hurt and surprised that I didn't jump to benefit from this request.
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* The majority of the invitations I received were from individuals whose names I did not identify. Why would I want to be part of their system? The request doesn't say who they are, who they've use of and how I'd reap the benefits of their network.
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