About GPSWOX
GPSWOX is a global GPS tracking and fleet management software provider based in London, United Kingdom. The company offers cloud-based and white‑label GPS tracking platforms used by logistics companies, delivery services, car rental businesses, security firms, and individual users worldwide. Their solutions support real‑time tracking of vehicles, assets, and people via web dashboards and mobile apps, and they integrate with hundreds of popular GPS tracker models. GPSWOX also sells compatible GPS tracking devices and offers reseller/white‑label packages so other businesses can brand and resell the platform.
A GPSWOX charge on your bank or card statement typically relates to a software subscription, a license for the white‑label platform, or the purchase of GPS tracking devices or SIM/data services. Customers may be billed on a recurring basis (monthly or annually) for active tracking accounts, per‑device tracking fees, or reseller/white‑label plans. You may also see charges after a free trial converts into a paid subscription, after upgrading your plan, or for one‑time payments such as hardware orders, balance top‑ups, or custom development services. Some banks may temporarily show small authorization holds when you first add or update a payment method with GPSWOX; these usually disappear once the actual charge is finalized.
If you’re unsure about a GPSWOX charge, first log in to your account at gpswox.com and check the Billing, Subscriptions, or Invoices section for recent payments, plan details, and downloadable receipts. Look for emails from GPSWOX in your inbox or spam folder, as order confirmations and invoice copies are typically sent automatically. If you still have questions, contact GPSWOX support through the contact form on their website or via their published support email, providing the last four digits of the charged card, the exact amount, date, and any invoice number you can find. Common issues—such as duplicate charges, trial‑to‑paid conversions, or forgotten reseller accounts—are usually resolved by adjusting or cancelling the subscription, issuing partial or full refunds where applicable, or clarifying which account or service the charge belongs to.