Linkedin Consumer Fraud: Linkedin's Final Warning Before Judgment Day

Linkedin Consumer Fraud: Linkedin's Final Warning Before Judgment Day

Linkedin - you temporarily froze my account in December 2013 because I applied for "too many" jobs. Yet you never told me how many jobs I was allowed to apply for.

It has been well over 4 months and you still have not reactivated my account as promised. I now have a job in China teaching English, but continue to receive friend requests from Linkedin users AND ironically jobs to apply for (alerts) from Linkedin.

Yet I cannot login. My username is - worldproperties

Please restore my account immediately or I will file complaints with:
- The Better Business Bureau
- Congress
- The FTC
- Attorney General
- EEOC for discrimination
- ICANN website regulation

This is your final warning as I have been extremely patient.

Paul F Davis - worldwide motivational speaker and author of 20 books who has touched over 70 countries serving governments, companies, the travel industry, cruise lines at sea and universities across the globe

(RevivingNations@yahoo.com)
(info@PaulFDavis.com)

http://www.PaulFDavis.com

Linkedin Consumer Fraud: Linkedin's Final Warning Before Judgment Day
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Published on May 14, 2014 13:25 Tags: consumer, consumer-fraud, fraud, judgment, linked, linkedin, warning
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