Like I said, Linkedin has been the victim of hacker attacks recently. I received a bogus email supposedly from Linkedin, asking me to click on some link in the email. I forwarded it to the admin at Linkedin, and he said it wasn't from Linkedln. So I wouldn't blame it on them if some of their customers are careless. It probably has nothing to do with them.
David.
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 7:23 AM, Jose Luis Santorcuato santorcuato76@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Mathieu, it happens that linkedin invite your mail contacts, not segmented by digital behavior, simply import the contacts from gmail, as in the tradigital marketing and becomes invasive, especially if you use it for the first time and do not understand how it works.
Best regards
José
2010/12/7 Mathieu Bouchard matju@artengine.ca:
On Tue, 7 Dec 2010, Jose Luis Santorcuato wrote:
Yes, the system send a non custom invite....automatically send... clearly invasive... excuse me friends...we are friends beyond linkedin.
How automatic was it ? Can you describe how it happened ? LinkedIn is the only «social network» site I'm registered on, so naturally I'd like to know what kind of people they are. Plus, it's been happening several times recently on pd-list, so, it's of interest to pd-list, I suppose.
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