About MilesWeb
MilesWeb is an Indian web hosting company based in Nashik, Maharashtra, that provides a full range of online infrastructure services to customers worldwide. Their offerings include shared hosting, WordPress hosting, VPS and cloud servers, reseller hosting, and dedicated servers, along with domain name registration, SSL certificates, email hosting, and backup services. MilesWeb primarily bills on a subscription basis (monthly, yearly, or multi‑year terms) and targets individuals, small businesses, agencies, and developers who need reliable hosting and domain services, with 24/7 technical support via live chat, tickets, and email.
A MilesWeb charge typically appears on a bank or card statement when you purchase or renew a hosting plan, register or renew a domain, upgrade resources (e.g., more storage or bandwidth), or add services such as backups or SSL certificates. Common scenarios include recurring subscription renewals for shared or WordPress hosting, periodic billing for VPS or dedicated servers, and annual charges for domain renewals. You may also see smaller, one‑time amounts for add‑on services or migrations, and in some cases a temporary authorization hold when you first add or update a card; this hold is usually released automatically within a few days if no invoice is issued.
If you’re unsure about a MilesWeb charge, first log in to your MilesWeb client area at milesweb.com using the email address you signed up with and review your “Invoices” or “Billing” section to match the transaction amount and date. Check recent orders for new hosting packages, domain renewals, or upgrades that may explain the charge, and verify if you have multiple services or domains under the same account. If you still have questions, contact their support via 24/7 live chat on milesweb.com, submit a support/billing ticket from your client area, or email their billing team (details are listed on their “Contact” or “Support” page) with a screenshot of the charge, the last 4 digits of the card, and the exact amount and date so they can quickly trace and resolve the issue.