thanks for helping -- much appreciated! and lawyers start your engines, indeed!
that, or she doesn't know what is going on, although i'm sure she has given, as one can infer, linkedin permission to access her email address book.
they aren't fraudulent. i just emailed the person (via private email, not through linkedin) who linkedin sent an add-to-your-network request...
i agree, although i'm also not so hesitant to cautiously call foul on linkedin's part. large web conglomerates have been known to engage in...
well, i suppose i'm not absolutely sure, although i'm reasonably sure as i checked both addresses within the email -- the confirm contact address...
LOL - exactly! the things one must do...
i don't doubt that the person who is listed isn't intentionally sending the email, but rather that linkedin has asked covertly for permission to...
after googling the error mentioned by the first poster within the thread and being directed to this thread on this lovely site, i felt compelled...
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