Hey Folks, It's been a while since I was on LinkedIn. Yesterday I was looking for a past colleague, found him, but could not send him an invite as this person was "out of network". I was able to join another past colleague since we had someone in common as part of our network. I was able to send the past colleague a message, if I signed-up for at $24/month "upgrade". Since I don't use LinkedIn except for occasional professional contacts, it's hardly worth it. I thought when I first signed up with LinkedIn I could invite anyone to be part of my network. Maybe I'm wrong and missing something. But since I can't just invite anyone, anymore, like Face Book, why bother? Maybe $24 a year, but a month? If I'm mistaken please show me the light... Tom
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