Hi Ronni,

that explains it. 

To me it seems a common mistake occurring on LinkedIn judging by those links. 

Perhaps LinkedIn has something to answer for, as their opt in options are not clear for all users. They should have a dialogue box pre-warning the user that an auto mailing invitation will be sent to all the people in their address-book and that they need to individually cancel each request sent so that reminder notices are sent.

Again, I will be happy to avoid this company and all its dealings.


                      Regards,

                      Eugene

                  

On 29/06/2011, at 11:56 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:

Hi Ken,

Your apology is accepted. 
This might explain how it happened though.

<http://www.linkedin.com/answers/using-linkedIn/ULI/837515-46713100>




A google search will find a heap more links ;-)

Cheers,
Ronni

On 29/06/2011, at 11:27 AM, Ken Jackson wrote:

My sincere apologies to anyone who received a Linked In request from me.

It went out to my whole address book & WAMUG!! 
Without my knowledge & I don't yet know why or how.

I will be contacting Linked In to find out how it came about.

I am very pissed off!

Regards,

Ken

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