Inesa Asebeia
GBUseless site 1. Was hacked and to get back into my account I was expected to provide government id or produce proof of identity through a notary??!! There's no MODERN way of recovering an account like every other social media site. 2. Was forced to get linkedin when at uni as part of a scheme they where running. Was told by a representative of linkedin that they would help if I added them, when I reached out they ignored me.
Joshua
GBThis app is superfluous and honestly excruciatingly ridiculous. Got banned for no reason after years of building up my network and experience on my profile; prior to this day I was on it everything was fine - and now, I can't get my account back. No email. No phone number. That's linkedin for you. I try to fill in the forms - Error. I try to verify my account via a text to my phone number which I only clicked send once but it never came - You have reached the maximum number of attempts. Please try again at a later date. I try to verify by ID - You have sent a request to verify already. And this wouldn't happen to top CEOs now would it. What kind of tomfoolery is this? Hahaha, it's called f****** linkedin.
Walker
GBA paradise for scammers I’ve actually been experiencing this for over ten years now thanks to dice, monster, careerbuilder, and all the other dead job boards. Indeed and LinkedIn have become the newest and more prominent sources of these scams. Ever since I graduated, I have seen the same job posts from recruiters not located in the US claiming to have intel on a job with Chase Bank or CitiBank. They used to ask for the last four of a social but now they’ve stopped or will probably ask for it in a later step. These jobs are always the same description, same unrealistic high salary, and same location. They don’t even attempt to change it up apart from not including the bank company. I’ve reported these jobs to indeed and LinkedIn and they refuse to do anything about them. I made the mistake of giving one of these “jobs” my contact information as it’s required to apply on LinkedIn. I didn’t realize until after that it was a scam. This company immediately closed the job and called me with the same scam. LinkedIn always says it’s not a violation of the terms of service. However, I have direct confirmation from these banks that these jobs are scams, yet they popup every two weeks! In addition to these identity thieves, there’s now marketing scumbags who are posting fake jobs in every field and every city. These are clearly attempts to promote their app and get people to signup for their email list. If you google these companies, they have negative reviews and people exposing them as scams. I report each of these companies I see them clog up my search results on LinkedIn, but every time I’m met with the same automated message that it’s not a violation of the terms of service. That paired with no option to block a whole company page from contacting you or showing up in your search results are extremely frustrating. It’s only a matter of time before this site goes the way of monster, careerbuilder, and dice.
HAROLD ISAAMAN
GBbe careful if my review is taken off i will issue trustpilot with a writ when i became a member of the companmy that i gave a review i took out 2 policies not 1 they made my policy one without telling me and they know me all the excuses asking me fpr my policy they know my policy when i joined i gave a very good review but not now
Craig Baxter
GBImpossible to cancel Premium Trial Impossible to cancel Premium Trial. Do not give you payment details to this company.