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link is dead. can you please reupload it? max rep added. thanks in advance
If possible, another bump for a re-upload. Thanks.
bumpy bump for this gem
(06-06-2025 01:06 PM)Nit2313 Wrote: [ -> ]The files are removed. Can someone re-post it?

here you go

https://www.mediafire.com/file/ntns9w8hlh2bd4q/
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@Those asking for a re-up: Sorry but this was shared in September 2022 and no one mirrored it in all that time.

I won't spend time looking through stored-away HDs for this PDF, when it takes less time to type a quick re-cap of what that PDF covered.

Essentially, you need 3 little tools:

1. A reliable search engine - I use DuckDuckGo, Google and StartPage to search for downloads.

The image further above on this thread (see my post #26) illustrates an example of how I search for content to download. I start by using (1) a premium host link URL; and (2) a marketer's name (ex: Ben Settle); or a generic keyword that describes the type of content I'm looking for (ex: Cryptocurrency).

I could just as well have used the name of an e-book, course or product to get similar results. A good search engine will point you to the downloads (if they're available).

And one caveat: This search method won't find new product launches or something that just came out. Neither will it find downloads that are protected (links delivered to paid customers or through a customer portal via log-in).

Searching this way is better to be open to what the search engine provides than to go looking for something very specific.

2 - A debrid app to convert a range of premium link hosts to ordinary download links. You want an app that supports multiple premium link host services. For example, if you purchase an account on Rapid.gator, you are limited to downloading only from there. If your debrid app supports 20 or 30 different hosts, you've got lots of options.

Premium links are downloads that exist on a platform where you need an account and a paid subscription plan. It requires your own account, where you log in to use the debrid services.

There are tens of dozens of premium link hosts, but not all are created equally. I have more success with Rapid.gator links (by "success" I mean, when I copy and paste the links into my debrid tool, most often the content is there on the server --- available for downloading. There are fewer dead links. Whereas (in my opinion), Nitroflare is the worst.

So, you need a good debrid tool to "convert" the links so you can use them. By converting, the debrid service strips the DRM (digital rights management) proprietary code from the link and creates a whole new link on its server; a link that will work as smoothly as if you were downloading from Mediafire or Mega.

My favorite debrid app is Real-Debrid (https://real-debrid.com). It's the best. It's very affordable and works like a charm (see image of Real-Debrid's user interface in my post #6).

Real-Debrid supports some 30 file host servers; both premium and non-premium. For example, in addition to some 30 premium hosts, it also accepts Mediafire, Mega, Vimeo and YouTube links.

3 - A large-capacity external hard drive. Most of the course files you'll find are multi-gigabyte downloads that require storage space.

External drives are getting smaller, can hold more data and are more affordable than ever before. I purchased a 5 TB (terabyte) WD Elements external hard drive from Amazon that fits in the palm of my hand. It's one of about a dozen HDs I own.

So, in-a-nutshell, that's the gist of what my little report covered.

NOTE: I posted about this elsewhere but if/when you decide to get Real-Debrid, be sure that your browser has wi-fi set to private and that you accept cookies (even if only temporarily; you can always go back and change the browser settings back to your preferences).

Back in May, my Real-Debrid account was about to expire and no matter what I tried, I had the hardest time getting my payment through. I had to contact my bank to inquire about this and I was assured that my bank card was international-compliant (Real-Debrid is located in France and payments are in Euros. You can also pay with bitcoin. But come to find out, after a protracted stretch of worry, it had nothing to do with my bank card or Real-Debrid. Not long before I had disabled cookies and my Windows update seemed to recommend I have wi-fi on public. When I changed those, I had no problem paying for the service. So please check your browser settings if you experience issues getting your payment through.
Grace and Chris Len from st Catherines
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