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Phoenix Networks, LLC has recently received several phone calls and e-mails questioning charges made through PayPal or various credit cards.  Some of these charges have come across as a "Subscription Fee".  Please be aware that Phoenix Networks, LLC does not use PayPal, nor do we currently accept credit cards as a means of payment for our services.  We also do not provide subscription based services. 

There are several companies in the United States that do business as "Phoenix Networks", please make sure you contacting the correct business regarding these issues.  Your credit card company or PayPal should be able to help you track down the right business.

Since we have recieved several inquiries about this kind of mysterious activity, we suspect foul play.  If you find such a charge, we suggest that you contact either PayPal or your credit card company to dispute these charges, and inquire about the possibilities of credit card, or identity theft. 

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Phoenix Networks started as a small group of IT professionals in the year 2000. Our goal was to help small and medium sized companies, with little or no IT experience, to implement new technologies to help benifit their businesses. To date, our company has grown and our name has changed, but we still excell in meeting the same goals that we started with.

We currently operate in several locations throughout the Phoenix Metro area of Arizona, with our headquarters located in Mesa, Arizona.  While we mainly focus on companies in the "Valley" we can and do help companies from around the world with their IT needs.
 
"Since moving our operations to Phoenix Networks, we have had zero downtime -- allowing us to focus on our business instead of our networks."
-Steven A. Swenson
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