The Phoenix rises higher as Phoenix Computers and Technology re-positioned itself

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Photo Scott Newland standing in his newly renovated store

Scott Newland stands in his newly renovated computer and technology store which is also a Rogers Authorized Dealer, offering a host of products and services that help bridge the communication gap for business and personal needs.

Phoenix Computers now has “Technology” in their title, and this brings a new line of products and services to help everyone in the Central Kootenays.

Phoenix Computers and Technology is thrilled to now be an Authorized Rogers Dealer, offering mobile devices from Apple, Samsung, Blackberry, and more. This includes a whole array of phones, tablets and related mobile hardware & accessories.

There are opportunities for our personal and professional life to be improved by technology, but when things go awry it’s advantageous to have someone you can go to for help. Scott Newland has set up his business model to combine sales, service and support across now even more lines to centralize your needs, and create a friendly, knowledgeable place to do business.

“Over the years I have been listening to my customers to make sure they are getting exactly what they need,” said Newland, “Technology is developing faster than ever and also becoming more affordable than ever. If you’re looking for someone to go to for answers, we are that place!”

Newland would like to invite everyone down to see the new changes and find out what is in store by hosting a Reboot Contest for people to win a Rogers Blackberry Z10. All you have to do is come on down and say hi to their staff for a chance to win, or like them on Facebook to be instantly entered. Also, if you spot the changes in the new logo you will get extra chances to win!

The Reboot Contest is on from August 1st to 10th. For more information or to enter to win, come on down to Phoenix Computers and Technology at 468 Baker St. in Nelson, like them on Facebook to enter, or contact them by calling 250.354.4300.

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