About Fiterac
Fiterac is a web-based fitness service that provides members with streaming access to a library of workout, wellness, and nutrition content. The site offers guided strength training, cardio, yoga, pilates, stretching, and lifestyle videos designed to help users build sustainable health and fitness habits from home or on the go. Memberships are sold on a subscription basis, with multiple tiers (such as Bronze, Silver, and Gold) that unlock different levels of content and features.
A charge from Fiterac on your bank or credit card statement typically relates to a subscription purchase or renewal made through fiterac.com. According to the site’s terms, most plans are billed on a recurring monthly basis (for example, common amounts listed include around $19.87, $28.87, and $34.79 per month, depending on plan), and there is also a lower-cost daily access option that is billed as a one-time, non-recurring charge. Once you enroll, your card is automatically charged at the start of each new billing cycle until you cancel, so you may see Fiterac charges even if you haven’t recently visited the website as long as your subscription remains active.([fiterac.com](https://fiterac.com/terms.php?utm_source=openai))
If you have questions about a Fiterac charge, the company provides customer support by phone and email, and also offers a self-service cancellation form on its website. You can look up your subscription details and receipts by logging into your Fiterac account with the email address you used at signup, or by using the cancel-membership form with your email or order number. If you don’t recognize the charge, it’s a good idea to check with household members who may have signed up, then contact Fiterac support to cancel and request a refund if appropriate. If you are unable to resolve the issue directly with the merchant, you can then dispute the charge through your bank or card issuer.