About MG Labs Limited
MG Labs Limited is a private company incorporated in Hong Kong that operates the MoneyPilot platform, a web-based service focused on helping consumers locate and understand potential sources of unclaimed money. Through MoneyPilot, MG Labs curates class action settlement opportunities, refund programs, and other claim possibilities, and provides tools for tracking them in plain language, along with content on related topics like unclaimed tax refunds and price protection. The service is delivered via MoneyPilot’s website and web app, with payments handled through a U.S.-based payment manager on MG Labs Limited’s behalf.([moneypilot.com](https://www.moneypilot.com/terms?utm_source=openai))
A charge labeled “MG Labs Limited” on a card or PayPal statement is most commonly tied to a MoneyPilot subscription plan (monthly, quarterly, or semiannual) or a related one-time upsell or add‑on product purchased through the MoneyPilot site. Community charge-reporting sites show that consumers often see small- to mid‑sized recurring amounts in the roughly $10–$90 range and frequently associate these with MoneyPilot subscriptions or trials that rolled into paid plans.([vcharges.com](https://www.vcharges.com/mg-labs-limited-aa?utm_source=openai)) In MoneyPilot’s own terms, MG Labs Limited is identified as the service provider, with Bloom Processing LLC acting as the payment manager; charges may appear under descriptors like MoneyPilot or MG Labs Limited, and are processed through third-party processors such as OpenPay.([moneypilot.com](https://www.moneypilot.com/terms?utm_source=openai))
If you’re unsure about an MG Labs Limited charge, first check whether you or someone in your household recently signed up on MoneyPilot’s website, started a trial, or purchased any of its premium features. You can log in at moneypilot.com using the email you normally use for online subscriptions, review your active plan, billing history, and next renewal date, or look for the original confirmation emails. To cancel, MoneyPilot’s terms say you can either use the in‑app cancellation flow (if available) or email support@moneypilot.com from the address on your account; cancellation stops future renewals but does not automatically trigger a refund. Refund requests for subscription fees must be made within 30 days of the charge date and are handled by their support team, while suspected billing errors such as duplicate charges should also be reported to them for investigation.([moneypilot.com](https://www.moneypilot.com/terms?utm_source=openai))