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Previously on "MD Shakeer - LinkedIn"

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  • mos
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    Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
    On the side, it says that people who viewed this profile also viewed "Bob Shawadiwadi".

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  • istvan
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    Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
    I wouldn't connect with anyone that I didn't personally know - full stop.
    How do you get to know people if you do not talk with people to get to know them? Unless LinkedIn is only a notebook to keep contacts for you. I connect, have a dialog, then decide if I want to keep or drop. Mostly I keep unless the person becomes a nuisance. The more contacts I have, the easier it is to connect to those I really want. Also, the more contacts we have the more exposure we get. Like the most important factor in real-estate is location, location, and location, the most important factor in professional networks is network, network, and network. It wont hurt talking with people even if they are in a very different field (not mlm of course ). Well, this is only my personal opinion and it is up to an individual what to do with his or her LinkedIn membership.
    Last edited by istvan; 18 March 2013, 20:51.

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  • Wanderer
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    Originally posted by istvan View Post
    I learned not to connect with companies or members without pictures, unless I have been previously in contact with them and I trust them.
    I wouldn't connect with anyone that I didn't personally know - full stop.

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  • istvan
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    I learned not to connect with companies or members without pictures, unless I have been previously in contact with them and I trust them.

    I even got ridiculous recommendation with full of fluffy expletives from a notorious spammer that he turned out to be. I got rid of him.

    In some groups, I see people with 3 connections and pretty faces promoting something ridiculous (web pages with google ads hoping to make money by clicks). Today, I attempted to access one of the links advertised and my WOT plug flashed all red alerts.

    One agent contacted me recently, who runs a company from Arkansas, having operation in India and wanted to place me in London, where he has no business entity. I gave him some good business advise...

    Beware of the fake members....

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  • rob s
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    and Ari Gold

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  • Wanderer
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    On the side, it says that people who viewed this profile also viewed "Bob Shawadiwadi".

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  • v8gaz
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    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
    I wonder if he's related to our old friend Tchut Nee "Chutney" Spune, Director of Recruitings at Jaldisoft

    Tchut Nee "Chutney" Spune - United Kingdom | LinkedIn

    I particularly enjoy:
    OMG - one of my connections is connected to him!

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  • northernladyuk
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    I wonder if he's related to our old friend Tchut Nee "Chutney" Spune, Director of Recruitings at Jaldisoft

    Tchut Nee "Chutney" Spune - United Kingdom | LinkedIn

    I particularly enjoy:

    Storage Consultant
    Tesco Stores Ltd
    November 2010 – November 2010 (1 month)
    Optimal stock storage emplacement for provisioning enabling maximal customer access. Front-facing. Night work.

    IT Systems Oursourcing Consultant
    National Health Service
    June 2010 – November 2010 (6 months)
    Making best efficiencys with ICT's. Most Codings, Least Costings!

    Services generating High ROI wherein we simultaneously mitigate offshoring risks through client centric SLA, NDA, Work Order, IPR Mapping, and ISO defined processes.

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  • Darksider
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    Had this guy and someone called "Marc Duncan" spamming over the last few weeks. Marc Duncan seems to be adding everyone he can

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  • kal
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    Foolishly accepted on Linked In, now deleted as he just spams my Updates feed with 'Help me fill this role' posts. When I accepted I assumed he was UK based but looking at his profile he's in India!?!

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  • SimonMac
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    I bet BrilloPad is linked to him

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  • The Spartan
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    Hahaha I had an email off that person too, I deleted it straight away

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by BA to the Stars View Post
    Much contacts, plenty cheapness
    Much cheapness, plenty sh*tness would be now accurate.
    Last edited by eek; 27 February 2013, 15:11.

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  • BA to the Stars
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    Much contacts, plenty cheapness

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  • GB9
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    Signing up £100 / day talent like its going out of fashion by all accounts!

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