How do I get a receipt for my subscription?
Your RefreshMonitoring subscription bills $49 a month to the card on file, and the charge appears on that card's statement each cycle. If you need a receipt or a record of your payment history, for reimbursement, budgeting, or your own files, email support@creditrefresh.ai from the address on your account and we'll provide one.
Where the charge shows up
The RefreshMonitoring subscription bills $49 each month to the payment card on your account, starting when your account goes live at launch. The charge appears on your card statement every billing cycle, which is itself a running record of what you've paid.
Requesting a receipt
If you need a formal receipt for a specific charge, or a record of your payment history, email support@creditrefresh.ai from the email address on your account. Tell us the date range you need and we'll send it over. Like all account requests, it has to come from the address on file so we know it's you.
If a charge looks unfamiliar
If you see a charge you don't recognize, or an amount that doesn't match the $49 subscription, don't just let it ride. Email support with the date and amount and a human will look into it.
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CreditRefresh requires a RefreshMonitoring subscription, which costs $49 a month. That one subscription bundles three-bureau credit monitoring with unlimited AI-generated dispute letters, so there is a single flat price rather than a base fee plus per-letter charges. It sits below the $79 to $149 a month traditional credit repair charges, with no setup fee, no contract, and cancel anytime.
Billing begins when CreditRefresh launches, not while you're on the waitlist. Waitlist members aren't charged during pre-launch — the $49 monthly RefreshMonitoring subscription only starts once your account goes live and you have access to the monitoring and dispute tools. It's month-to-month, so you can cancel anytime with no contract.
You can update the card on file for your RefreshMonitoring subscription in your account billing settings. Changing your payment method keeps your subscription and dispute history intact — it only swaps which card is charged on your next billing date. If a payment didn't go through, updating to a working card and contacting support is the fastest way to restore access.