MilesWeb

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MilesWeb is an Indian web hosting company that provides shared, VPS, reseller, dedicated and cloud hosting, as well as domain registration and related online infrastructure services to customers worldwide.

Nashik, Maharashtra, India

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.

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  1. PAYPAL *MILESWEBINT\Suman Plot No 25 Opp

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a recurring charge from MilesWeb this month?

Most recurring MilesWeb charges are for automatic renewals of hosting plans (shared, WordPress, VPS, reseller) or annual domain renewals. If you enabled auto‑renewal when purchasing, MilesWeb will attempt to bill your saved payment method before the service’s expiry date to avoid downtime. Log into your MilesWeb client area, go to “Services” and “Domains,” and check the renewal dates and auto‑renew status to confirm which service generated the charge.

What are the typical amounts MilesWeb charges for hosting and domains?

MilesWeb offers multiple plans, so exact amounts vary by service, billing cycle, and currency (INR or USD). Many entry‑level shared or WordPress hosting plans are often billed in the lower range (for example, roughly a few hundred INR per month or equivalent in USD when on monthly billing), while VPS, reseller, and dedicated servers are higher and often billed monthly. Annual domain registrations and renewals are usually billed once per year per domain, and you may see separate line items if you manage multiple domains. To see your exact pricing, check the “Invoices” section in your MilesWeb client area.

How do I cancel my MilesWeb hosting or disable auto‑renewal to stop future charges?

To cancel a service, log in to your MilesWeb client area, go to “Services,” select the hosting or server you want to cancel, and look for the “Request Cancellation” or similar option, choosing whether you want immediate or end‑of‑billing‑period cancellation. For domains or hosting auto‑renewal, open the specific service or domain and turn off the auto‑renew/automatic billing toggle so you won’t be charged at the next cycle. Make sure to back up your website and emails before cancellation, as your data may be deleted after the service is terminated.

How can I request a refund for a MilesWeb charge I don’t recognize or no longer need?

MilesWeb generally provides a money‑back guarantee window on many shared, WordPress, and reseller hosting plans if you cancel within a specified period (often around 30 days), but this typically does not apply to domains, VPS/dedicated servers, or add‑ons. If you believe you were charged in error or want to use the refund guarantee, open a billing ticket from your client area or contact support via live chat, including your invoice number, service name, and reason for the request. The billing team will confirm whether your plan is eligible, and if approved, the refund is usually processed back to the original payment method per their refund policy.

Why do I see a small or temporary MilesWeb charge that later disappears?

When you add or update a card with MilesWeb, your bank may show a small authorization hold (sometimes a very low amount) to verify that the card is valid. This is not an actual payment collected by MilesWeb and should automatically drop off or be reversed by your bank within a few business days. If the amount stays pending longer than your bank’s normal timeframe, contact your bank first, then provide MilesWeb support with a screenshot if further clarification is needed.

How can I contact MilesWeb about a billing issue or unknown charge?

You can contact MilesWeb’s billing team by logging into your client area and opening a “Billing” support ticket with full details of the transaction (date, amount, last 4 digits of the card, and statement descriptor). They also provide 24/7 live chat support via milesweb.com, where an agent can quickly check your account and advise next steps, and you can find email and phone contact details on their official Contact or Support page. Always avoid sharing full card numbers; only provide the last 4 digits and your registered email for verification.

Can someone else’s MilesWeb account cause a charge on my card?

A MilesWeb account owner can save a card and use it for any services in that account, so if a family member, employee, or web developer used your card to set up hosting, their renewals could appear on your statement as a MilesWeb charge. If you suspect unauthorized use, first ask anyone who might have had your card details (such as a designer or agency managing your website) whether they created a MilesWeb account. Then contact MilesWeb support with proof of ownership of the card and your ID so they can locate any associated accounts, stop further billing on that card, and advise you to contact your bank if fraud is suspected.

Why was I charged by MilesWeb after a trial or promotional period?

Some MilesWeb promotions or discounted introductory offers automatically convert into regular paid plans at the end of the initial term unless you cancel beforehand. If you entered your payment details for such an offer, the system may bill you at the standard renewal rate once the promo term expires. Review your original order email and your client area invoices to see the promotional period and current rate, and if you didn’t intend to continue, contact billing support promptly to discuss possible options.

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