Keeping a close eye on your money is an important part of doing business, and seeing charges you don’t recognize can be upsetting. In this article, you can find information to help you identify the charges on your account. We recommend that you follow these steps below before contacting Upwork.
Compare your purchase history with the charges on your billing statement:
- Go to Reports > Transaction history to see your Upwork transactions. Select a row to see the itemized charges for that transaction
- We display your Transaction History in U.S. Dollars. Currency conversion rates and fees may cause variation in the amounts.
- Credit card charges will include an ID number in the format “UPWORK-xxxxxxxxxREF”.
- The xxxxxxxxx represents the Upwork reference ID (shown in the CVS report in in your Transaction history).
- The letters after the number indicate the transaction type. Billing for freelancer’s work is labeled REF with an ID to match the debit transaction on your account, which you can see referenced in the CVS report in your transaction history. Other types include Marketplace, Contract Initiation Fee, Membership, MnthFee (Monthly Fee), Connects, and USDVerify (when verifying a credit card via two small charges, the x.xx-x.xxUSD represents the Dollar values to enter).
Check the status of your subscriptions
Learn how to view, change, or cancel your subscriptions
- Freelancer Memberships Fees - if you also have a freelancer account on your main account
- Enterprise — Please contact your account team with any questions
Understand your billing methods
We charge your primary billing method on file. If your primary source fails, we may charge your backup payment source. Make sure you have set your preferred billing method as primary in Settings › Billing Methods.
Learn more about how to add, edit, or remove billing methods.
Multiple accounts
If you ever added your credit or debit card to another Upwork account, the unrecognized charges might be coming from that account. Please repeat all of these steps for every Upwork account. Then for help on combining your accounts (you can control multiple companies from within a single Upwork account):
- Go to Account settings (desktop) or Settings (mobile app) > My info
- Choose the Transfer ownership button
- Enter the name of the new owner and select Begin Transfer. Note: You can only transfer ownership to a company member who has administrator status
We’ll send you an email confirming your request. Choose I agree, if you wish to transfer company ownership
Associates with access to your cards or accounts
If anyone else has access to your card or additional cards associated with your credit or debit account, check with them. Someone else could be billing your card.
Change your password
If you suspect your account may have been compromised, please immediately change your password.
Get more help
If you compared your PayPal, credit card, or bank statement to your Upwork Transaction history and still don't recognize the charge, contact Upwork support.
Please be sure to include the following information:
- Credit Cards: Date of charge, amount, currency, reference number, card type, and last four digits
- PayPal: Date of charge, amount, PayPal email, PayPal Reference #
- Bank Account: Date of charge, amount, bank name, last 4 digits of the account number