Webmaster In A Box

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Webmaster In A Box is an online business and web-technology brand run by Ravi Jayagopal, offering tools, scripts, and consulting resources for website owners, membership sites, and digital marketers.

Cortland, NY, USA

About Webmaster In A Box

Webmaster In A Box is a small web-technology and online business brand associated with entrepreneur and developer Ravi Jayagopal. Historically, it referred to a suite of PHP-based scripts and tools sold as an “all‑in‑one webmaster toolkit” for tasks like securing digital downloads and managing online content, and it now survives primarily as a knowledge and consulting brand through the webmasterinabox.net site, which publishes tutorials and advice on topics such as hosting media, using Amazon S3, and running membership sites.([webmasterinabox.net](https://webmasterinabox.net/is-it-a-good-idea-to-use-youtube-as-video-storage-if-your-videos-are-private/?utm_source=openai)) Public business listings show “WebmasterInABox” as a small professional-services entity in Cortland, New York, with Ravi Jayagopal as the primary contact.([bizarchive.com](https://www.bizarchive.com/business/webmasterinabox-347-992-4212?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “WEBMASTER IN A BO” on your card is most likely related to a digital product purchase, webmaster/membership-site tools, or consulting services sold under the Webmaster In A Box / WebmasterInABox name—often involving scripts, plugins, or training for protecting and delivering digital content. In earlier years, the brand was tied to paid PHP script bundles and webmaster utilities; more recently, charges could be connected to service engagements, digital downloads, or add‑on tools promoted through Ravi Jayagopal’s ecosystem of sites (including DigitalAccessPass and related products).([indigitalworks.com](https://www.indigitalworks.com/Software-with-Master-Resell-Rights-Gold-Membership/My-Digital-Webmaster/?utm_source=openai)) Transactions may appear as one‑time purchases or occasional service payments rather than as mainstream app‑store style subscriptions.

If you have questions about a Webmaster In A Box charge, start by checking your email for receipts or download links around the transaction date, especially for webmaster tools, membership-site plugins, or consulting sessions. Compare the charge amount and date to any invoices or PayPal/ClickBank emails you may have from Ravi Jayagopal or related brands. If you still can’t identify it, try contacting the business using the phone number on the descriptor (347‑992‑4212) or via the contact details on webmasterinabox.net or Ravi’s primary business sites.([bizarchive.com](https://www.bizarchive.com/business/webmasterinabox-347-992-4212)) Your bank can also provide more detail about the transaction (such as a full merchant ID) and may reverse the charge or start a dispute if you determine it’s unauthorized.

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  1. WEBMASTER IN A BO 01/31 PURCHASE 3479924212 CA

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “WEBMASTER IN A BO” on my card statement?

This descriptor is most likely shorthand for “Webmaster In A Box,” a small web-technology business associated with Ravi Jayagopal. The charge typically relates to a digital product (such as webmaster scripts or tools), membership-site or hosting utilities, or consulting services you purchased through one of his sites or promotions. Check your email for receipts referencing webmaster tools, scripts, or membership-site resources around the transaction date.

Is Webmaster In A Box a subscription or a one-time purchase?

Historically, Webmaster In A Box has been sold mostly as one-time purchases of PHP scripts, tools, or digital resources, though it may also be used as a billing label for consulting or support packages. Review your emails and any order pages you used to see whether you agreed to a recurring consulting or support plan; otherwise, the charge is likely a one-time payment.

How can I confirm exactly what I bought from Webmaster In A Box?

Search your email for terms like “Webmaster In A Box,” “WebmasterInABox,” “Ravi Jayagopal,” or related tools (for example, membership-site scripts or S3 media tools), and match the invoice amount and date to the card charge. Also review accounts you hold on related sites in Ravi’s ecosystem, such as DigitalAccessPass-related products, to see if any recent orders list Webmaster In A Box as the billing entity.

How do I contact Webmaster In A Box about a billing question or refund?

You can start by visiting webmasterinabox.net and any linked contact or about pages for current contact options, and you may also find contact details via business listings that show WebmasterInABox at 99 Valley View Road, Cortland, NY, with phone number (347) 992‑4212 and Ravi Jayagopal as the contact.([bizarchive.com](https://www.bizarchive.com/business/webmasterinabox-347-992-4212)) Provide your transaction date, the last four digits of your card, and the amount so they can look up the payment. If you can’t reach the merchant or disagree with the outcome, contact your card issuer to explore a dispute or chargeback.

Could this Webmaster In A Box charge be related to Digital Access Pass or other Ravi Jayagopal products?

Yes. Ravi Jayagopal is best known as the co‑creator of the Digital Access Pass membership plugin and a broader suite of membership-site and media tools.([eainterviews.com](https://www.eainterviews.com/ravi-jayagopal/?utm_source=openai)) In some cases, charges for related scripts, plugins, or consulting may post under the Webmaster In A Box or WebmasterInABox descriptor, especially if the underlying payment account or DBA name hasn’t been updated recently.

Are there common amounts for Webmaster In A Box charges?

Amounts can vary widely depending on what you purchased—historically, bundles of webmaster scripts or tools were often priced in the tens of dollars, while consulting or specialized services could be higher. Compare the amount on your statement with any product pricing pages or invoices you can find; small fixed amounts usually indicate a specific digital product, while larger or rounder amounts may be associated with consulting or project work.

What should I do if I don’t recognize the Webmaster In A Box charge and suspect fraud?

First, verify that no one else with access to your card (family, staff, or partners) ordered webmaster tools, membership-site software, or consulting. If no one recognizes the purchase and you cannot find any corresponding receipt or account, contact your card issuer immediately to report the charge as potentially unauthorized. They can block your card if necessary, issue a replacement, and start a dispute while attempting to obtain documentation from the merchant.

Can Webmaster In A Box place small temporary or test charges on my card?

As a small online business using standard payment processors, any temporary $0–$1 authorizations or small test charges are typically created by the processor (such as a gateway or card network) to verify your card when you submit an order, rather than by Webmaster In A Box directly. These authorizations should disappear within a few days; if a small amount remains posted and you don’t see a corresponding order, contact both the merchant and your card issuer for clarification.

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