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Oops! They did it again
LinkedIN continues to inactivate user accounts

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-- a _kt75 | note _NEW: follow the development of wolframscharnhorst.blogspot.com and explore all _kt75 | publications via the news db... and leave your comments here Have you also been informed that your LinkedIN account has been inactivated, at least temporarily? Did you also receive an e-mail that told you that "some members accused you to either spam, perform phishing or connecting with people you don't know"? Did the same e-mail ask you to confirm in written that you will adhere to the rules of LinkedIN? If so, you are in good company with many other concerned people. The common procedure is as follows: the account is inactivated without any prior warning the only contact path is directly via some sort of help center of LinkedIN if happened for the second time or more, the individual request for re-activation of the account is processed rather slowly the accusations are as always: spam, phishing or connecting with to many peop