I am aware of that possibility but all the requests are legitimate based on a 
random sample of the requests. It is just a well known snowball effect.

Jim

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Charlie Noah
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 9:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Linked In

Jim,

If there is a sudden increase in requests, they may be fake. You might want to 
check with LinkedIn on a few to be sure.

Charlie Noah

Jim Idle wrote, On 01/18/2010 11:05 AM:
Guys,

I have recently been flooded by LinkedIn requests from you all. The problem is 
that Linked In connections only really work well if there is some prior 
business relationship. If I had accepted the ones I have received in the last 
two weeks I would have close to 800 connections and it would cloud the ability 
to use the LinkedIn site effectively. Hence, please don't send me LinkedIn 
requests unless you do know me (and don't hate me ;-), as I don't like to 
refuse people but I basically have to.

Cheers,

Jim
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