Taxi-Newark.com

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Taxi-Newark.com appears to be (or have been) a taxi and airport transfer service branding for rides between Lake Success, New York and Newark Airport, likely operated as a local car or taxi service rather than a major national brand.

Lake Success, New York

About Taxi-Newark.com

Taxi-Newark.com appears to have operated as a local taxi and airport transfer service specializing in rides between Lake Success, New York and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), as well as other point‑to‑point trips in the New York–New Jersey area. Rather than being a large national rideshare brand, it functions more like a traditional car or taxi service, typically offering pre‑booked trips, curbside airport pickups, and possibly flat‑rate airport transfers. Their website (taxi-newark.com) is not consistently reachable at the moment, which suggests the branding may be older or used alongside a local dispatch company name; however, charges labeled “TAXI-NEWARK.COM” or similar on a bank or card statement usually relate to a ground transportation ride associated with this service.

A Taxi-Newark.com charge may appear on your bank or credit card statement when you pay for an airport transfer, a metered taxi ride, a flat‑rate ride to or from Newark Airport, or another pre‑booked car service. In most cases, the full trip cost (base fare, any tolls or airport surcharges, and optional tip or gratuity) is processed as a single card transaction, sometimes hours after the ride completes. You might also see multiple charges when you add a tip later, modify your booking, or when an initial authorization hold is adjusted to the final trip amount. Because this is a ride service, there are no ongoing subscriptions or memberships—each charge normally corresponds to a specific completed ride or booking.

If you don’t recognize a Taxi-Newark.com charge, start by checking your recent travel around the date of the transaction—especially any trips to or from Newark Liberty International Airport or between Long Island/Queens (including Lake Success) and New Jersey. Look for email or text confirmations, e‑receipts, or calendar entries from the day in question; these usually show the car service name, fare, and last four digits of the card charged. If you still have questions, use any phone number or email address listed next to the charge, on a booking confirmation, or on a printed receipt to contact the dispatcher and request a receipt or trip details. If the company cannot locate your trip, or you suspect the charge is fraudulent, dispute it promptly with your bank or card issuer, who can investigate and reverse unauthorized transactions when appropriate.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Taxi-Newark.com.

  1. TAXI-NEWARK.COM 3 LAKE SUCCESS NY

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a Taxi-Newark.com charge after traveling to or from Newark Airport?

Taxi-Newark.com charges typically correspond to a completed taxi or car-service ride, most often involving Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) or an airport transfer between New York and New Jersey. If you recently took a cab or pre‑booked car around the date of the charge—especially for an early-morning or late-night airport run—this fee is likely the final fare, including any tolls and tip processed through their payment system.

Does Taxi-Newark.com have monthly subscriptions or recurring charges?

Taxi-Newark.com operates as a per‑ride taxi and airport transfer service and does not generally sell ongoing subscriptions like a streaming or delivery service would. Each charge should be tied to a specific reservation or completed ride. If you see what looks like a recurring pattern (for example, similar amounts every week), it usually reflects regular trips you are booking, not an automatic membership fee.

What are typical Taxi-Newark.com prices for airport trips?

Pricing for Taxi-Newark.com rides is usually based on distance, time, and tolls, with some routes (like Lake Success, NY to Newark Airport) often quoted as a flat or estimated range. It’s common for total fares for cross‑state airport transfers in the New York–New Jersey corridor to run in the ballpark of standard yellow‑cab or licensed car‑service rates for that distance, plus applicable tolls and your chosen gratuity. Because rates can change and may vary by traffic, time of day, and route, always refer to the original quote on your booking confirmation or receipt for the exact amount charged.

Can I cancel or change a Taxi-Newark.com booking, and will I still be charged?

Most airport transfer and taxi services allow cancellations or changes within a specified cutoff window (for example, several hours before pickup time) without a full fare charge, but they may apply a late‑cancellation or no‑show fee if the driver has already been dispatched. If you canceled a trip and still see a Taxi-Newark.com charge, review your confirmation email or text for the cancellation policy and time stamps, then contact the dispatcher with your name, pickup address, and scheduled time to confirm whether the fee is for a completed ride, a late cancellation, or a no‑show.

How do I get a receipt or detailed breakdown for a Taxi-Newark.com charge?

If your driver or dispatcher did not give you a paper receipt, you can usually request one through the same channel you used to book—such as a phone number, email, or web form listed in your confirmation. Provide the date of the trip, approximate pickup time and location, and the last four digits of the card that was charged. They should be able to send a receipt that itemizes base fare, any surcharges or tolls, and tip so you can match it to the amount on your statement.

How do I request a refund or dispute the amount charged by Taxi-Newark.com?

Start by contacting the service using the phone number or email from your booking confirmation or printed receipt and explain the issue (for example, wrong destination, duplicate charge, incorrect tolls, or tip error). Ask for a corrected receipt or partial/total refund as appropriate, and keep copies of any email responses. If you cannot reach the company or they decline to correct what you believe is a clear error or an unauthorized charge, contact your bank or card issuer, provide trip details, and ask to open a billing dispute.

Why do I see more than one Taxi-Newark.com transaction or a small pending amount on my card?

Some taxi and car services place a temporary authorization hold to verify your card, then replace it with the final fare once the trip is complete. In other cases, the base fare posts first and a tip adjustment may appear as a separate entry or as a change to the pending amount. The smaller or earlier entry should drop off within a few business days; if duplicate charges remain after that, contact the company or your card issuer to review and correct any errors.

The Taxi-Newark.com name doesn’t match the car company I remember—why is that?

Many local car services use separate legal, dispatch, and website brand names, and the billing descriptor on your statement often reflects the company’s online or merchant account name instead of the door signage on the vehicle. Taxi-Newark.com may be the payment or booking brand tied to a local Lake Success or New York–New Jersey taxi operator. If you’re unsure, provide the date and pickup location to the dispatcher or your bank; they can usually confirm which ride is associated with the charge.

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