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Big Brother anyone?
I have had an invite suspension lifted after 5 days or so for sending requests where 5 or more people claimed they didn't know me (even though they were members of "Invite Me").
I believe it will be lifted, but they will boot you if they find you mass e-mailing again.
Good Luck!
I am wondering just how many people you are emailing at one time, my guess is that you got flagged for spam & abuse because it exceeded their limits. I would also wonder how effective your current methods are, we get approximately 1/3 or 1/4 response rate from our metrics on LI.
I have never had an issue and I use it all the time to network, but I do take a point to only contact people who are open to career opportunities as linked In calls them.
I wonder how long it will be before they boot all of the open networkers off that don't want to pay 10,000+ per year to have a corporate solution. I have a feeling they have little sympathy for any of us.
I had an issue a year ago where I was suspended from sending out invites because one person had said they didn't know me. I responded almost exactly as you describe here Jerry and I was reinstated immediately. Gotta love honey.
Jerry Albright said:Chris - what I find interesting is not so much that Linkedin didn't want you to do whatever you did - but rather how in what appears to be your first response you just demand they reinstate your account. Twice.
You get more flies with honey. Maybe if you would have said "Lindsay - I am sorry. There is a bit of confusion on what I can/can't do. Could you please clarify some things for me.......?"
It's just a thought. Maybe they would have reactived your account already if the approach were a bit different.
What I find interesting - and not to pile on Chris here - but in a larger sense is many of these services are not costing us a dime. Like our home here at RBC. Twitter. Google. Linkedin. DIgg. The list of freebies is endless. These are all tools that we are not spending a dime on - yet so many of us act entitled and make demands upon them.
Rayanne said:I had an issue a year ago where I was suspended from sending out invites because one person had said they didn't know me. I responded almost exactly as you describe here Jerry and I was reinstated immediately. Gotta love honey.
Jerry Albright said:Chris - what I find interesting is not so much that Linkedin didn't want you to do whatever you did - but rather how in what appears to be your first response you just demand they reinstate your account. Twice.
You get more flies with honey. Maybe if you would have said "Lindsay - I am sorry. There is a bit of confusion on what I can/can't do. Could you please clarify some things for me.......?"
It's just a thought. Maybe they would have reactived your account already if the approach were a bit different.
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