Is this a legitimate company

This company: http://www.newlitetechsupport.com/email_backup.html offers Technical Support on the internet. For a time service or a subscription of one year or two years.  Someone at - he used or has information about the company?

I wouldn't, verifying the addresses of companies, I always do a view of Google to the location, and the address I've seen before, but attached to another name...

Why do you want to pay for support when you can get it free here? Backup of email... Lots of free info around...

http://www.Bing.com/search?q=Backing+Up+email&SRC=IE-TopResult&Form=IETR02&ConversationId=

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