Fill in the mandatory emailadress when sending connectionrequests
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28 Jan, '19
Joe Vargas MergedMy LinkedIn account has been restricted because I made too many connection requests.
I asked that they reconsider but as of now the answer is no.
I have been using Dux Soup to mine data that I then send to anymailfinder.com which does a good job of of getting email addresses.
Do here is the big idea.
As you know, LinkedIn will allow me to send connection requests if I know the contact's email address.
It would be great if Dux Soup would be able to use a spreadsheet a user creates that co -
25 Apr, '19
BernardCool, and this would be csv driven I guess!
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30 Apr, '19
Admin"Automate connection requests for restricted accounts" (suggested by Joe Vargas on 2019-01-28), including upvotes (1) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.
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24 May, '19
Dave RobertsI'm in the same boat, had to make a new profile due to permanent restriction. I had the same idea...fill in automatically.
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01 Oct, '19
A.MazYes, it's a great idea. It could be done by csv by manually filling thes requested emails using service like hunter.io and reupload back the csv file and add these profiles back again.
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17 Jan, '20
RonaldPlease add this feature. Without this my Dux account is not even necessary anymore...
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02 Aug, '20
AmyRequiring email is an indication of restriction they place. I'd suggest not to try overcome their restrictions, as that may lead to more restrictions.
I guess it works like "too many IDK/rejections = other user's aren't happy - maybe this user connects to those whom he/she doesn't know - let's ensure they connect only to those they know my confirming their email". If user still gets too many IDK/rejections they might restrict account further to prevent making other users unhappy. -
21 Aug, '20
gilesdux AdminRequiring email is an indication of restriction they place. We suggest not to trying overcome LinkedIn restrictions, as that may lead to more restrictions.
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22 Jan, '22
Jaspreet DhingraEaxactly. This is very much needed.
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09 Jul, '22
David DucciniThis is a "Proof of Human" test -- and some profiles only want connect requests from people they know. I see it often if I am make more than say 4-5 requests in a short period -- I think its "anti-automation' at work...
It is possible to obtain the address in advance and I'm not even sure that it has to be a current one for the user.
I've noticed that I can often make the connection request AFTER attempting to connect via email first and if the email bounces because the address is invalid, I often find that LI will accept the same address in the request.
I have also noticed that a lot of people do not bother to keep their linkedin account up to date -- even if they are active on it.