What is a .vcf file on a blackberry, please?
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Hello. I recently got myself a BlackBerry Storm2, back when they were first released. Today, a friend of my mother's, Greta, sent me her friend Jamie's number, to forward to their friend Marckus ("Mark.;" he's in my phone under "Mark H."). Well, Greta's son, Adam, kept bugging me to let him forward the number, so I let him. I have a friend named Mark (Just "Mark") in my phone also. While Adam was trying to send Jamie's number to Greta's friend Marckus, he accidentally hit my friend Jimmy's number and sent a file to my friend Mark, instead of sending Jamie's number to Marckus. I was going to IM my Mark, and i noticed that the IM said "Jimmy.vcf sent to Mark," and I didn't know what it was. I IM'd Mark and told him that my mother's friend's son had my phone, and I seen where the phone said it sent something to him, and I was just wondering what it was. he's still not answered me back, because I still think he's at his college night class. What is a .vcf file on a BlackBerry, and what does it do? from what I've read on Google, it's just supposed to sent one contacts information from your phone to another contact? Or, does it send their information, and the text conversations and everything else you've had with them to another contact? I'm wondering because I was texting my friend, Jimmy, who's mother knows Marckus. I recently moved out of my parents house, and Marckus told me "Most of the time, you have to him financial bottom, before you can see the top, and be comfortable again." Since I was talking to Jimmy, and he doesn't know my friend Mark, I was just referring to Marckus as "Mark." I'm kind of worried (I worry a lot over little things) that if a .vcf file does sent the text conversations you've had with one contact to another, my friend Mark will think I was talking to Jimmy about him, instead of Marckus. Marckus had said something that made me mad, because he can sometimes be a jerk, and I told Jimmy that he was an "a$$hole sometimes," still calling him "Mark." So, I'm worried that my friend Mark will think I'm talking about him, and not Marckus (he doesn't know Marckus); if it does send text conversations you've had with another person. So, if anyone can tell me what exactly a .vcf file does for a BlackBerry, I'll appreciate it. Mark is a good friend of mine, and I don't want him to think I'm talking about him, because I've not heard back from him... maybe I'm just a little crazy, but, as I said, I worry A LOT of the smallest things. Thanks for any help!
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Answer:
Standard file format for storing contact information for a person or business; typically includes a name, address, phone number, e-mail address, and other contact information; also supports custom fields, images, and other types of media.
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