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DarkSteven -> A weird story from LinkedIn. (8/8/2014 9:07:05 AM)

I have an active LinkedIn profile. I recently received a request to connect from someone named stella oduah. (Yes, I do know how to capitalize. I'm using her convention of all lower case.) Her profile is here. Obviously, the misspellings, the fact that she has the same single job shown four times, and the irrelevant crap she listed instead of legit career duties/accomplishments made me think it's not for real. So I Googled her.

Oh. My. God. It's legit. The articles I dug up show that she got fired for corruption, and her LinkedIn profile even shows her MBA from St. Paul's, which does not even offer an MBA, and which her minions supposedly expunged from her online information. (Her LinkedIn profile states that she received her degrees from an unnamed school in the US, and St. Paul's is in Canada. She may not know that Canada and the US are separate countries.)

No way will I accept. Her background couldn't assist me in my professional career, and I actually feel a bit slimy just from the invitation itself.

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mnottertail -> RE: A weird story from LinkedIn. (8/8/2014 9:13:10 AM)

She wants you Steve, I can see it in her scams.




tj444 -> RE: A weird story from LinkedIn. (8/8/2014 10:31:31 AM)


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ORIGINAL: DarkSteven
The articles I dug up show that she got fired for corruption, and her LinkedIn profile even shows her MBA from St. Paul's, which does not even offer an MBA, and which her minions supposedly expunged from her online information. (Her LinkedIn profile states that she received her degrees from an unnamed school in the US, and St. Paul's is in Canada. She may not know that Canada and the US are separate countries.)


There may be a St Paul's College in Canada but Link 2 says her (imaginary?) degree is from "St. Paul’s College Lawrenceville, Virginia, USA".. and that place does appear to exist.. It seems to have changed it's name tho...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Paul%27s_College_(Virginia)

I dunno.. anyone from that neck of the world, I stay away from.. Just sayin'.. [;)]




LookieNoNookie -> RE: A weird story from LinkedIn. (8/8/2014 3:42:37 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: DarkSteven

I have an active LinkedIn profile. I recently received a request to connect from someone named stella oduah. (Yes, I do know how to capitalize. I'm using her convention of all lower case.) Her profile is here. Obviously, the misspellings, the fact that she has the same single job shown four times, and the irrelevant crap she listed instead of legit career duties/accomplishments made me think it's not for real. So I Googled her.

Oh. My. God. It's legit. The articles I dug up show that she got fired for corruption, and her LinkedIn profile even shows her MBA from St. Paul's, which does not even offer an MBA, and which her minions supposedly expunged from her online information. (Her LinkedIn profile states that she received her degrees from an unnamed school in the US, and St. Paul's is in Canada. She may not know that Canada and the US are separate countries.)

No way will I accept. Her background couldn't assist me in my professional career, and I actually feel a bit slimy just from the invitation itself.

Link 1.

Link 2.

Link 3.



Well, a little closer to home: http://www.myfoxchicago.com/story/26222036/karen-lewis-seriously-considering-a-run-for-mayor

It gets weirder by the day.




ladynlord -> RE: A weird story from LinkedIn. (8/8/2014 4:09:17 PM)

Run! Delete! Block!
You'll get linked with a Nigerian Prince who can't access his millions.




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