$1000's TO BE MADE **HOT SELLING ITEMS FOR THE SUMMER**

name brands like: Tommy hilfiger, anne cole, lucky brand, kenneth cole, miraclesuit and others.
 
I am interested in buying a large lot, please Skype me. Thank you!
 
why did you infect the file with PPD crap "http://fvdconverter.com/page/welcome-firefox"
 
Are you trying to compete with me in wholesale? Its a google drive file so I obviously can't use PPD with it. Actually I think you just posted that link to my thread so you get other people to check it.
why did you infect the file with PPD crap ""
 
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Its a google drive file so I obviously can't use PPD with it.

First of all Google Drive is a file hosting service, just like Dropbox and Mediafire. You host your files on it. Then you can share it, as you did.
Therefore you absolutely can infect it with crap -- anything and everything, including bundled PPD and spyware.

But that said, since you were using Google Drive & you opted to share an "odd" file which was apparently just a spreadsheet with some content... why didn't you just use Google Docs Spreadsheet (i.e. via
https://docs.google.com/document/? This would've allowed everyone to easily open the content without having to worry about:


YOU MIGHT NEED TO OPEN THE FILE WITH A PROGRAM LIKE OPENOFFICE TO SEE EACH ROW.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxU80ZmLQkCdTzBYMDZ4SzFYYW8/edit?usp=sharing

If it's a spreadsheet, you wouldn't have to tell the user to open it... The way I see it, you're telling the user an excuse to justify opening an unknown file, one that's been tampered with.
Opening it in program likeExcel it gives me a security warning which asks if I trust the source of the workbook..after naively clicking yes, I was welcomed later with strange link to d/l obvious ppd bullshit.
The page opened in the native browser client (meaning the file somehow executed a http request to my native browser)... I'm not sure what else it did, but I'm hoping it's not worse.

BE WARNED. OP is out to infect your PC.

that website is not mine.
http://who.is/whois/fvdconverter.com/
 
I hate to tell you but your computer must have been previously infected if your being brought to a strange site. I would suggest running your virus protection software. The file is a simple spreadsheet that was saved in Openoffice calc. Google Docs turned into Google Drive so I use drive but I am glad you just pointed that out because the spreadsheet came out the way its supposed to now.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cLDtC2h4hQHgBi1FdKzsaGx0-GfOdi0SrOER2ysPIKI/edit?usp=sharing


First of all Google Drive is a file hosting service, just like Dropbox and Mediafire. You host your files on it. Then you can share it, as you did.
Therefore you absolutely can infect it with crap -- anything and everything, including bundled PPD and spyware.

But that said, since you were using Google Drive & you opted to share an "odd" file which was apparently just a spreadsheet with some content... why didn't you just use Google Docs Spreadsheet (i.e. via

https://docs.google.com/document/? This would've allowed everyone to easily open the content without having to worry about:

 
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5 Potential buyers so far and this lot will go to the first confirmed purchase.
 
OP's file is clean, and will not infect your computer for viruses...

why? because its not an .exe file...(which can harm ur computer)

google drive is safe, and its from google..

also if u dont know what ur opening.. google what ods file is and see what program u can open that with since op mention already u need a open office im familiar with software so didn't have problem downloading it since its free....


file was fine, no virus....


its probably his computer redirected to some malware site already infected...
 
Thanks for that post daflip, I have now changed the file to a google docs spreadsheet which should allow everyone to open it without any additional program like open office.
 
If you can prove it's all legitimate, I'll buy it all.
 
tuned up for this.

is there any MOQ for this?

I have friends who might be interested.
 
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