Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Duplicate LinkedIn Accounts?

Duplicate LinkedIn Accounts: How to Solve this Problem

LinkedIn is a great networking tool for recruiters and salespeople. There is so much information you can find out about candidates or people to call for business contacts. Have you ever found someone who has two LinkedIn accounts and you've wondered which one your should contact? Have you ever started a LI account only to forget your password or login and just decided to create a new account? Maybe you forgot you had one or were locked out by your employer?
It happened to me and lots of my contacts.

If you have more than one account, here are two easy ways to eliminate one account. This information can be found in the HELP section on LinkedIn.

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Ev
A Heck of A Nice Guy

Duplicate Accounts

What do I do if I have a duplicate account?

You may discover you have more than one LinkedIn account. If you get a message that says the email address you're attempting to use is already associated with another account, this means that you probably have another LinkedIn account using that email address.
To fix this problem, first find both of your accounts and close the one you don't want. Then, 48 hours after the account is closed, add the email address from the closed account to the one you kept open.
How to find and close a duplicate account:
Step 1 - Find your other account(s): search for your name on LinkedIn. From your search results:
  • The profile with the You icon is the account where you're currently signed in.
  • A profile containing your information that doesn't have a You icon is a duplicate account.
Step 2 - Sign in to the account you want to close. If you can't remember your password, click the Forgot Password? link.
  • Make a note of any connections that are missing from the account you plan to keep so you can re-invite them from your other account.
Step 3 - IMPORTANT: Make sure you're signed in to the account you want to close and then close your account.
If you have problems signing in to your duplicate account, contact us with the following information:
  • The URL for the profile you want to remove (e.g. http://www.linkedin.com/abc123).
  • The email address(es) associated with that account.
  • Your name as it appears on LinkedIn, and any alternate names you may have used.
If you want to merge your accounts into one, we may be able to help you transfer all your connections.

How do I combine two accounts?

If you have more than one account, we can help you transfer all your connections to one account. Note: At this time, we can't transfer profile data like recommendations, work experience, or group memberships.
To transfer your connections, contact us with the following information:
  1. The primary email addresses of all accounts to prove ownership of the accounts.
  2. Identify the account you want to keep.

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