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iPower is a website builder and hosting company based in Phoenix, AZ. Founded in 2001, it has two data centers in Boston with 24/7 network monitoring. The company has a long list of plans and options for different experience levels while catering to individuals and small- to mid-sized businesses. It offers shared, dedicated, VPS and WordPress hosting, both Linux and Windows-based plans, and—with the more comprehensive packages—2,500 to unlimited email addresses, spam monitoring, unlimited domains, scalable bandwidth, among many other features.
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IPower decided to not service our businesses and my email servers, deleted us. Without any kind of notification or call. We have been with their services 2005.
Circle loops trying to get a straight answer.
Now we are ISO for a new company.
Boo
I have used IPower for hosting our website and emails for many years. Service was great for the first several years. However, after renewing services last year, and trying to purchase a new URL, they have been extremely hard to work with. They have dropped our (paid in full) website and promised to provide email notices of their fixes which they have not done. They no longer offer phone support and repair support has stopped. They are now operating in a fraudulent manner with us by taking our payment, but not providing any service, including not putting our website back online. IPower automatically charged our credit card to renew our website and email hosting, but has not kept our... Read More
Absolutely awful. They set their customers up to fail. Their PHP and MySQL settings are straight out of the 90's and are so limited your site crashes and resets on a simple Wordpress website.
I guess they expect people to still be using HTML and have only two or three pages in their sites.
Unlimited space and unlimited emails are completely worthless when you have a PHP and MySQL limited so badly.