I hope this inquiry was not generated by a Linkedln email appearing to have
come from me. A friend of mine sent a request for some Linkedln program
he was envloved with. I saw him at church this morning and mentioned I had
responded to it and he said he had responded to a similar request from an
associate of his and that his response had generated the inquires to people
on his Linkedln network. If my response to my friend's request generated
Linkedln spam to your account, please accept my apology. If it wouldn't just
continue the cycle your can respond to any request on my behalf by saying
"This guy is an idiot." That would however just make thing worse. Bill
Barber
In a message dated 9/22/2013 10:12:03 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Many months ago - longer ago than I remember, I was persuaded to join
LinkedIn.
So I did, and periodically I get reminders, news and other updates.
AFAIK, several of this august list are also members.
I'd like to know if ANY of you who are members of LinkedIn have gained any
useful benefit
from joining?
I have a strong suspicion that it is yet another data mining outfit ...
Not that that should matter to me at my age ...
Brian Swale
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