How to back up contacts to Mac address book?

Hi, am trying to back up contacts from my 8900 to my Mac- would like them to go into the address book, but the desktop software doesn't give m that option- instead, they are going into a folder which I then cannot open as it says it contains corrupt info? Would appreciate any help!

    Ensuring your contacts are backed up is very important RGreenstreet. I would be happy to provide options to ensure your contacts are saved. With an LG ENV3 we do offer an application called Backup Assistant. This an be downloaded from the Media Center or Media Store on the device. For additional information regarding our Backup Assistant app and how to download click, http://vz.to/1vmljYw
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