About Pdfgaug
Pdfgaug is a web-based software service that offers file conversion tools, primarily focused on PDFs but also including audio and video formats. Depending on the plan, users can convert PDFs to formats such as Word, PowerPoint, Excel, JPG, HTML, SVG, RTF, CSV, and even AutoCAD DWG, as well as perform various audio and video format conversions. The service is accessed via a browser and sold on a pay-per-day or recurring monthly subscription basis through pdfgaug.com. ([pdfgaug.com](https://pdfgaug.com/signup.php?utm_source=openai))
A charge from Pdfgaug on a card statement usually indicates that someone used the site to convert documents or media and selected one of its paid plans. Pdfgaug advertises a $2.00 daily plan (24‑hour access, one‑time charge) and several recurring monthly plans, including a “Basic” plan at $19.98/month (PDF only), a “Premium” plan at $29.98/month (PDF and audio), and a “Pro Plus” plan at $34.98/month (PDF, audio, and video). The $29.98 amount on your descriptor matches Pdfgaug’s Premium monthly plan pricing, which is billed every 30 days until cancelled. On its checkout pages, Pdfgaug notes that **“pdfgaug will appear on your billing statement,”** which explains why that wording (or a variation of it) shows up next to the amount. ([pdfgaug.com](https://pdfgaug.com/signup_basic.php?utm_source=openai))
If you don’t recognize this charge, start by checking whether you (or anyone with access to your card) recently used an online PDF or media conversion site and created an account at pdfgaug.com. You can search your email for “pdfgaug” or “pdfgaug.com” to find signup confirmations or receipts, then log in to your account to view your current plan and billing history. To resolve questions, use the contact or support details provided within your Pdfgaug account or on their website; you can request cancellation of future billing or a refund if you believe the charge is in error. If you cannot locate an account but continue to see charges, contact your card issuer to dispute the transaction and, if necessary, request a new card number.