Registration Opens for The Phoenix Forum; PussyCash Is Official Sponsor

TEMPE, Ariz. — The Phoenix Forum announced today PussyCash will once again be the official registration sponsor for its 2015 event and that online registration is now open here.

TPF organizers say that getting registered early does have some advantages — between Jan. 22 and Feb. 12, registration will be $199 per attendee.

From Feb. 13 to March 25, registration will be $275 per attendee. Onsite registration will be $350 per attendee once the TPF begins.

Hotel reservations for rooms at the Tempe Mission Palms can be made starting Tuesday.

As one of the industry’s most anticipated, annual events, the TPF attracts attendees from across the globe to enjoy a few days in the greater Phoenix area.

Making sure the hundreds of attendees are properly registered is a tall order, organizers say, and the TPF staff is grateful for the support PussyCash offers to help make the entire process smooth and efficient.

The Phoenix Forum runs from March 26 through March 29 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel. More information can be found here.

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