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Previously on "Weird Linkedin request"

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  • xoggoth
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    Doesn't it try and connect to everybody on their mailing list if they use that feature? I seem to have all sorts of links to people I scarcely know.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by JRCT View Post
    I'm going to view a house at the weekend and I got a connection request on Linkedin from the guy who's selling the house.

    He's in a completely different industry to me so there's no professional reason to send me an invite.

    I can understand him having a 'nosey' at my profile, probably to see if I'm likely to be able to afford his house. But sending an invite is a bit weird. Isn't it?
    Some people view LI as a networking tool, that linking with anyone and everyone is sensible. I think that is contrary to the point of the site but it's pretty common so I wouldn't consider it weird - just ignore the invite.

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  • Dactylion
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    I wonder if 10% of the Linked in Accounts are for dogs - as is apparently the case with Facebook....
    Well I have seen quite a few fugly munters on Facebook but 10% ?

    Oh you mean real dogs, as in furry canines not just "real dogs" - Sorry

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    Originally posted by Dallas View Post
    I had a Match Maker in Turkey trying to connect with me yesterday
    Ah right, I was waffling on about Matchmakers.

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by Dallas View Post
    I had a Match Maker in Turkey trying to connect with me yesterday
    Orange or Mint??

    I prefer the Orange ones myself

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Dallas View Post
    I had a Match Maker in Turkey trying to connect with me yesterday
    His business can't be doing too well - These days everyone uses disposable lighters.

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    Originally posted by Dallas View Post
    I had a Match Maker in Turkey trying to connect with me yesterday
    Sugar Daddy stuff?

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  • Dallas
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    I had a Match Maker in Turkey trying to connect with me yesterday

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by JRCT View Post
    I'm going to view a house at the weekend and I got a connection request on Linkedin from the guy who's selling the house.

    He's in a completely different industry to me so there's no professional reason to send me an invite.

    I can understand him having a 'nosey' at my profile, probably to see if I'm likely to be able to afford his house. But sending an invite is a bit weird. Isn't it?
    its good for his business to be attached to well to do professionals.

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  • original PM
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    I wonder if 10% of the Linked in Accounts are for dogs - as is apparently the case with Facebook....

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  • MyUserName
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    People are using LinkedIn more and more like Facebook.

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  • ProjectManager
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    Originally posted by JRCT View Post
    I'm going to view a house at the weekend and I got a connection request on Linkedin from the guy who's selling the house.

    He's in a completely different industry to me so there's no professional reason to send me an invite.

    I can understand him having a 'nosey' at my profile, probably to see if I'm likely to be able to afford his house. But sending an invite is a bit weird. Isn't it?
    Very soon, he will want you to "recommend him" as this " is very good for his business" ... been there, NOT done that as LinkedIn is for my professional matters only not for my real estate affairs.

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  • JRCT
    started a topic Weird Linkedin request

    Weird Linkedin request

    I'm going to view a house at the weekend and I got a connection request on Linkedin from the guy who's selling the house.

    He's in a completely different industry to me so there's no professional reason to send me an invite.

    I can understand him having a 'nosey' at my profile, probably to see if I'm likely to be able to afford his house. But sending an invite is a bit weird. Isn't it?
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