Next Gen Ecom

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Next Gen Ecom is an e-commerce education and marketing agency that provides courses, mentorship, and done-for-you services to help entrepreneurs launch and scale online stores.

Sherman Oaks, California, United States

About Next Gen Ecom

Next Gen Ecom is an online education and marketing business focused on helping entrepreneurs build and grow e‑commerce brands. Through its website and programs, the company offers training on topics like dropshipping, product selection, store setup, digital marketing, and scaling, as well as done‑for‑you services such as store builds, ad account audits, and growth strategy implementation.([nxtgenecom.net](https://nxtgenecom.net/pages/about-us)) The business is organized as NEXT GEN ECOM LLC, a California limited liability company based in Sherman Oaks, California.([ca.ltddir.com](https://ca.ltddir.com/companies/next-gen-ecom-llc/?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “NEXTGENECOM” on a card statement most likely relates to the purchase of an online course, a mentorship package, or a marketing service purchased via their website (for example, a multi‑month mentorship tier, a done‑for‑you store build, or an ad account audit).([nxtgenecom.net](https://nxtgenecom.net/pages/contact)) These purchases are typically one‑time or limited‑term program fees (e.g., 3–4 month mentorships), though users may also see separate charges if they buy multiple services or upgrades.

If a cardholder doesn’t recognize a Next Gen Ecom charge, they should first search their email (including spam) for receipts or onboarding messages from nxtgenecom.net or related course platforms and confirm whether they or another authorized user enrolled in a program. Questions about billing, refunds, or cancellations are best handled by contacting Next Gen Ecom through the contact/mentorship application form on their site, or by replying to any program welcome email, and by reviewing the site’s posted refund and terms-of-service policies.([nxtgenecom.net](https://nxtgenecom.net/pages/contact)) If the charge is still unfamiliar after checking these sources, the cardholder should contact their bank to inquire further or dispute the transaction.

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  1. NEXTGENECOM

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Next Gen Ecom and why do I see “NEXTGENECOM” on my card statement?

Next Gen Ecom is an e-commerce education and marketing agency that sells online courses, mentorship tiers, and services like ad account audits and done‑for‑you store builds.([nxtgenecom.net](https://nxtgenecom.net/pages/about-us)) A “NEXTGENECOM” charge usually indicates that you (or someone with access to your card) purchased one of these programs or services through their website.

What types of products or services does Next Gen Ecom typically charge for?

Most charges are for digital products and services such as e‑commerce training programs, multi‑month mentorship packages (Standard, DFY, or Exclusive tiers), done‑for‑you Shopify store builds, or ad account audits.([nxtgenecom.net](https://nxtgenecom.net/pages/contact)) These are delivered online rather than as physical goods.

Is Next Gen Ecom a subscription or a one‑time purchase?

Next Gen Ecom primarily sells fixed‑term mentorship programs (e.g., 3‑ or 4‑month plans) and one‑time service packages, which are usually billed as a single upfront charge per package.([nxtgenecom.net](https://nxtgenecom.net/pages/contact)) However, if you enroll in multiple tiers or add‑on services, you may see more than one separate charge on your statement.

How can I cancel or avoid future charges from Next Gen Ecom?

Because their offers are structured as fixed‑term mentorships or project‑based services, there typically isn’t an auto‑renewing subscription to cancel mid‑term; instead, your access ends when the program period expires.([nxtgenecom.net](https://nxtgenecom.net/pages/contact)) To avoid further charges, do not enroll in additional tiers or upsells, and if you have questions about ongoing commitments, contact Next Gen Ecom directly through the contact or mentorship application page on their website before the program start date.

How do I request a refund or change my Next Gen Ecom program?

Refunds and changes are governed by Next Gen Ecom’s posted refund policy and terms of service linked in the footer of their site.([nxtgenecom.net](https://nxtgenecom.net/)) To inquire about a refund, modification, or start‑date change, locate your purchase confirmation email or order number, then submit a request via their site contact form or by replying to the onboarding email so they can look up your order.

What are common charge amounts I might see from Next Gen Ecom?

Publicly listed mentorship tiers on their site show pricing such as approximately $2,000 for a 3‑month Standard Mentorship, $3,000 for a 3‑month DFY Mentorship, and $7,000 for a 4‑month Exclusive Mentorship.([nxtgenecom.net](https://nxtgenecom.net/pages/contact)) Actual amounts on your statement may vary slightly due to taxes, currency conversion, or discounts offered at checkout.

Could I see small or pending charges from Next Gen Ecom on my account?

Yes. Like many online businesses, Next Gen Ecom may process a temporary authorization or a small test charge when you enter your card to confirm that the payment method is valid. These authorizations typically appear as “pending” and either drop off or convert to the full program fee within a few days, depending on your bank’s policies.

How can I verify that my Next Gen Ecom charge is legitimate?

To verify a charge, first check your email accounts for receipts or onboarding messages from nxtgenecom.net or any course platform they use, and confirm the date and amount against your statement.([nxtgenecom.net](https://nxtgenecom.net/?utm_source=openai)) If it matches an application or checkout you completed, the charge is likely legitimate; if you find no related records and no one else on your account authorized it, contact both Next Gen Ecom via their website and your card issuer to report and investigate the transaction.

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