X Corp.

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X Corp. operates X (formerly Twitter), a social media platform, and this descriptor refers to paid subscription features such as X Premium and related account upgrades.

San Francisco, CA
Owned by X Holdings Corp.

About X Corp.

X Corp. is the company behind X (formerly Twitter), a social media platform where users post and interact with short messages, media, and live content. In addition to the free service, X Corp. offers paid subscriptions such as X Premium (with multiple tiers like Basic, Premium, and Premium+), as well as business-focused products like Verified Organizations and certain professional tools. These subscriptions provide added benefits such as a verification checkmark, higher posting limits, reduced or fewer ads, the ability to edit posts, longer video uploads, and enhanced customization features. X Corp. is headquartered in San Francisco, CA, and manages billing for these upgrades through x.com and the X mobile apps.

A charge from “X Corp.” or a similar descriptor on your bank or card statement is typically related to a paid X subscription or upgrade tied to your X account. This can include a recurring monthly or annual X Premium subscription, a Basic/Premium/Premium+ tier upgrade, a Verified Organizations subscription for brands or businesses, or add-on services purchased within the app. You might also see a charge if you started a free or discounted trial and it rolled into a paid plan, changed tiers mid-cycle, or made an in-app purchase through Apple’s App Store or Google Play (in those cases, your statement might reference the app store with X Corp. shown within your digital receipt). Small temporary authorization holds may also appear briefly when you add or update a payment method.

To verify or resolve a charge from X Corp., first sign in at x.com or in the X app and visit Settings > Your account > Subscriptions (wording may vary slightly) to review active plans, billing history, and invoices. Check all X accounts that might be linked to your email addresses or phone numbers, including work or brand accounts, to identify which one is billed. If you still don’t recognize the transaction, use the Help Center at help.x.com to submit a billing or account-support request, or contact Apple/Google if you were billed through an app store. Common issues—such as canceling auto-renewal, duplicate charges, or disputes about trial conversions—are usually resolved by adjusting or canceling the subscription in your account settings and, if needed, requesting a refund through the appropriate billing channel.

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  1. X CORP. PAID FEATURES +14156978699 US

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of subscriptions can result in a charge from X Corp. on my statement?

Charges from X Corp. are most often for X Premium subscriptions (including Basic, Premium, and Premium+ tiers), business subscriptions like Verified Organizations, or certain professional tools. These are recurring monthly or annual plans that add features such as verification, higher posting limits, longer videos, fewer ads, and additional account controls. In some regions, creator or professional tools may also be bundled or billed under X Corp. If you signed up via Apple’s App Store or Google Play, those platforms handle the billing, but the product purchased is still from X Corp.

What are the typical prices for X Premium and related subscriptions?

As of recent offerings, X Premium for individuals is generally available in multiple tiers, with Basic starting at around US $3/month, Premium around US $8/month, and Premium+ around US $16/month when purchased on the web; mobile app store prices may be slightly higher due to platform fees. Business products like Verified Organizations are priced significantly higher, often starting in the hundreds of dollars per month depending on region and add-ons. Prices, currency, and availability vary by country and may change over time, so the most accurate and current pricing is listed during checkout at x.com or within the X app. Always refer to your subscription page for the exact amount you are being charged.

Why am I seeing a recurring monthly charge from X Corp. even though I thought X was free?

The core X platform is free, but paid subscriptions like X Premium and Verified Organizations renew automatically each billing cycle until canceled. If you see a recurring monthly or yearly charge, it means an X account associated with your payment method has an active subscription with auto-renewal enabled. This can happen if you started a trial or upgrade and didn’t turn off renewal before the end of the trial period. Check all X accounts tied to your email or phone and review their subscription settings to confirm which one is being billed.

How do I cancel or pause my X Premium or other X Corp. subscription?

If you subscribed on the web, log in to x.com, go to Settings > Your account > Subscriptions (or X Premium / Verified Organizations), and select the option to manage or cancel your plan; your subscription will remain active until the end of the current billing period. If you subscribed through the Apple App Store or Google Play, you must cancel through your device’s subscription settings (Apple ID Subscriptions or Google Play Subscriptions), as X Corp. cannot directly cancel app-store-billed plans. X currently does not offer a “pause” feature for most subscriptions—canceling simply stops future renewals while keeping access until the paid period ends. Be sure to complete the cancellation before your next renewal date to avoid another charge.

How can I request a refund for an X Corp. subscription charge I didn’t intend or recognize?

Refunds for X subscriptions are generally limited and evaluated case by case, and many plans are sold as non-refundable for the current billing period once charged. If you purchased on the web, go to help.x.com and submit a billing or subscription support request with details of the transaction, including dates, amounts, and the last four digits of the card used. For subscriptions purchased via Apple’s App Store or Google Play, you must request a refund directly through Apple or Google’s refund tools, as they control and process payments made through their platforms. If you suspect unauthorized use, contact your bank or card issuer as well to secure your account and card.

Why do I see a small $0, $1, or similarly low X Corp. charge or pending amount on my card?

Small $0 or $1 charges or pending authorizations from X Corp. are usually temporary card verification checks that occur when you add or update a payment method or when a subscription renewal is about to process. These are not actual subscription fees and typically disappear or adjust to the final subscription amount within a few business days. If the authorization does not clear or convert into the expected subscription charge after several days, contact your bank to confirm the status and review your billing history in your X account. Multiple failed authorizations could indicate an issue with your card or a mismatch in your billing information.

How can I figure out which X account is associated with the X Corp. charge I see on my statement?

Start by checking any email receipts you’ve received from X or from Apple/Google that reference X Premium or related services—these often show the username or email tied to the subscription. Then sign in to X with each email address or phone number you use and visit Settings > Your account > Subscriptions to see if a plan is active. If you still can’t match the charge to an account, go to help.x.com and open a support ticket, providing the transaction date, amount, currency, and the first and last few characters of the email or username you suspect. Support can usually help you confirm which account is linked, though they may limit what they share to protect account privacy.

What should I do if I see multiple or unexpected X Corp. charges in the same billing period?

Multiple charges in the same period can occur if you upgraded between tiers (for example, from Basic to Premium+), switched from monthly to annual billing, or if you manage more than one X or business account with separate subscriptions. First review your subscription history and invoices at x.com to see if there were changes or proration adjustments. If you still believe you’ve been double-charged or billed in error, collect screenshots of your billing page and statement and contact support via help.x.com or, for app-store purchases, through Apple/Google billing support. They can clarify whether the extra charges are legitimate adjustments or process a correction where appropriate.

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