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rslade
Influencer II

LinkeDin

Angela, from LinkedIn Premium (personal email donotreply@e.linkedin.com), has sent me a personalized message saying Rob, thanks for being an active member of LinkeDin.

 

If I'm an active member, LinkeDin is in serious trouble. Every few months somebody that I actually do know sends me a message via LinkeDin, and I have to sign on to see what it says, and send them back a message saying to contact me via email. That's the sum total of my LinkeDin activity.

 

(The personalized message is, of course, an offer of a free month of LinkeDin Premium. If I have no use for the free version, why would I pay for something that has no utility?)


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AppDefects
Community Champion


@rslade wrote:

 

(The personalized message is, of course, an offer of a free month of LinkeDin Premium. If I have no use for the free version, why would I pay for something that has no utility?)


Don't pass up a FREE offer Smiley Wink

Shannon
Community Champion

 


@AppDefects wrote:

 

Don't pass up a FREE offer Smiley Wink

My usual approach when I see some free offer --- Take it at your own risk...   Man Wink

 

 

 

Shannon D'Cruz,
CISM, CISSP

www.linkedin.com/in/shannondcruz
rslade
Influencer II

> AppDefects (Contributor III) posted a new reply in Industry News on 07-31-2019

> Don't pass up a FREE offer 

Old joke:
Q: If two products are identical, but one is labelled "This doesn't work," which one
do you buy?
A: Depends on which one is on sale.

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