Go Taxi Pty Ltd

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Likely a small local taxi or transport operator in Australia, inferred from the descriptor and corporate suffix rather than any clearly identifiable public brand presence.

Alexandria, New South Wales, Australia (inferred from card descriptor; not independently verified)

About Go Taxi Pty Ltd

Go Taxi Pty Ltd appears to be a small, local taxi/transport operator based in or near Alexandria, New South Wales, Australia. Like other Sydney-area taxis, they likely provide point‑to‑point transport in metered vehicles, including local trips, late‑night rides, airport transfers and potentially pre‑booked services. As a smaller operator without a clearly identifiable public website or app, they may work under a local dispatch network, accept standard taxi payments (credit/debit cards, contactless, or Cabcharge), and follow New South Wales point‑to‑point transport regulations for fares and receipts.

A charge from this merchant usually appears after you’ve taken a taxi ride that was processed through their terminal or network, even if the car itself was branded with a different trading name or network. You might see this charge for a one‑time metered trip, an airport journey with additional tolls and surcharges, or a pre‑booked ride where a booking fee applies. Some customers may see a small temporary “test” or authorization hold when a card is first inserted or tapped, or if a booking was made and later cancelled under a cancellation‑fee policy. If you travelled in a group, requested a larger vehicle, or travelled late at night, the amount may be higher due to high‑occupancy or night‑rate surcharges under NSW taxi rules, and tips or card surcharges may also appear as part of the same transaction.

To verify the charge, start by matching the date, time, and amount with any taxi trips you took in or around Sydney on that day, including rides to or from Sydney Airport or accommodations in the Alexandria area. Check your email, texts, or paper receipts from taxis—NSW‑regulated taxis must provide itemised receipts on request, showing the operator name, vehicle details and fare breakdown. If something doesn’t look right, contact your bank or card issuer using the number on the back of your card and ask for the full transaction descriptor (including any phone number) for GO TAXI PTY LTD, then try calling that number to query the fare, request a receipt copy, or dispute possible overcharging. If you still can’t link the payment to a legitimate trip, ask your bank to investigate the transaction as unauthorised and to reissue your card if needed.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Go Taxi Pty Ltd.

  1. GO TAXI PTY LTD ALEXANDRIA AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a GO TAXI PTY LTD charge after a taxi ride in Sydney?

Most commonly, this appears because the taxi you used was processing card payments through Go Taxi Pty Ltd’s merchant facility or network, even if the car showed a different company name on the door. Many small taxi operators share payment terminals or back‑office billing providers, so the descriptor on your card statement may show the merchant (GO TAXI PTY LTD, Alexandria NSW) rather than the trading name on the vehicle. If the date and amount line up with a taxi trip you took in the Sydney area, this is likely the source.

What kinds of fares and extras can be included in a GO TAXI PTY LTD charge?

NSW taxi fares are metered and typically include a flagfall (starting fee), a per‑kilometre distance charge, and a waiting‑time component when the vehicle is moving slowly or stopped, plus a small state levy and any road or airport tolls. Night‑time, weekend, and public‑holiday trips can attract higher per‑kilometre rates, and maxi‑taxis carrying 5 or more passengers can charge up to 150% of the standard fare. Card surcharges (often around 5%), airport access fees, and optional tips may also be added, so the final card charge from GO TAXI PTY LTD can be higher than the meter alone if these apply.

Can GO TAXI PTY LTD place small temporary or duplicate-looking charges on my card?

Yes. Like many transport and card‑processing systems, they may perform a small pre‑authorisation (for example a low‑value test amount) to confirm that your card is valid before finalising the full fare. These authorisation holds should automatically drop off your account within a few business days, leaving only the final completed fare. If a small amount remains pending or you see both a small and a larger posted transaction and they don’t correct themselves after a week, contact your bank to clarify and, if needed, dispute the extra charge.

How do I get a receipt or fare breakdown for a GO TAXI PTY LTD charge?

If you were in an NSW‑regulated taxi, the driver can print or text/email you an itemised receipt at the end of the trip showing the operator name, fare, tolls, levies, surcharges and time of travel. If you no longer have that receipt, start by asking your bank for the full transaction details, including any phone number embedded in the descriptor for GO TAXI PTY LTD. Use that contact to request a copy receipt or a fare breakdown—be prepared to provide the last four digits of your card, the exact charge amount and the transaction date and time so they can locate your trip.

How can I dispute a GO TAXI PTY LTD fare that seems too high or incorrect?

First, compare the charge with any receipt you received, making sure to include tolls, night surcharges, card fees and high‑occupancy surcharges that might reasonably apply to your trip. If the amount still looks unreasonable or you suspect the meter wasn’t used correctly, call the operator using any contact number provided on your receipt or in the transaction descriptor and request a review or partial refund. If you can’t reach the operator or they refuse to correct an obviously excessive or unauthorised charge, contact your bank or card issuer to lodge a formal dispute and ask about a chargeback; you can also report suspected overcharging to the NSW Point to Point Transport Commission or local consumer protection agency.

Does GO TAXI PTY LTD run subscriptions or recurring taxi charges?

Taxi operators in New South Wales almost always charge per trip rather than by subscription, and there is no public indication that GO TAXI PTY LTD sells memberships or recurring ride plans. If you see multiple similar taxi‑sized amounts from them over time, it is usually because you or someone on your account used taxis on several occasions, not because of a subscription. If you notice regular charges on a schedule you don’t recognise—such as the same day each month—contact your bank to confirm there isn’t a stored card or account misuse and to block future payments if necessary.

How do I stop future charges from GO TAXI PTY LTD on my card?

Because this merchant typically charges only when you take a ride or your card is run through their terminal, the simplest way to stop future charges is to avoid using your current card for any taxis linked to their network. If you suspect your card details were stored or misused (for example, you see charges on days you did not use a taxi), ask your bank or card issuer to cancel the card and issue a new number, and to block further transactions from GO TAXI PTY LTD if possible. Always check your receipts at the end of each taxi trip before leaving the vehicle so you can challenge errors immediately with the driver.

Can I get a refund from GO TAXI PTY LTD for a cancelled or problematic trip?

Refunds are handled at the operator’s discretion, but many taxi businesses will adjust or reverse a fare if there was a clear error (such as being charged twice or being billed after a short‑notice driver cancellation). To request a refund, gather the trip details (date, time, pick‑up and drop‑off areas, approximate fare, and last four digits of your card) and call or email the contact listed on your receipt or in the card descriptor for GO TAXI PTY LTD. If they agree, the refund will post back to your card; if they decline and you believe the charge is invalid or not delivered as promised, escalate through your bank’s dispute process.

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