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nextdoor app scams is it safe nextdoor/join

Nextdoor is where you connect to the neighborhoods that matter to you so you can belong.
By bringing neighbors and organizations together, we can cultivate a kinder world where everyone has a neighborhood they can rely on.

The neighborhood network
Neighbors around the world turn to Nextdoor daily to receive trusted information, give and get help, get things done, and build real-world connections with those nearby — neighbors, businesses, and public services.

We believe connecting with others is a universal human need. That truth, and the reality that neighborhoods are among the most important communities in our lives, have been guiding principles for Nextdoor since the beginning.

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300,000 neighborhoods globally
1 in 3 U.S. households
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Connecting the neighborhood
We recognize that thriving communities are made up of the neighbors and organizations that build stronger, more vibrant, and resilient neighborhoods.

Neighbors — Connect with the people you already wave to in your neighborhood, or those you have yet to meet.

Businesses — Instantly reach your most valuable customers — your neighbors — and become a trusted part of the neighborhood.

Nonprofits — Engage with the people who need you most and find support from donors nearby with features like Sell for Good.

Public agencies — Share critical, real-time information directly at the neighborhood level.

Large brands — Provide locally relevant products and services that improve neighbors’ daily lives.

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I receive around 500 emails per day inviting me to join various websites and apps. But recently, I received an invitation to join an online “neighborhood hub” called Nextdoor through the mail. Yes, a traditional letter. At first, I was skeptical, thinking it was a scam. But after doing some research, I discovered that it wasn’t. They sent me a lrtter addressed to a “Neighbor” in my neighborhood.

On Nextdoor’s website, there is a page dedicated to these invite letters with a sample letter that is almost identical to the one I received. The website claims that the letter was sent on behalf of a neighbor with their permission and that only real neighbors who have verified their addresses are able to send these letters. It seems like this is a clumsy attempt to get me to join this social network. But it doesn’t seem to be a scam.

 

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