Step-by-step cancellation instructions, contract-term traps to watch for, and how to avoid hardware-return fees. If you're switching, ELD HUB is $15/mo, month-to-month — keep your hardware, switch the software.
How do you cancel One Step GPS?
One Step GPS contracts run None — One Step GPS bills month-to-month with no contract and require Cancel before the next billing date. Early termination costs none, and hardware terms are: trackers are typically leased and must be returned to avoid a device fee. Send written notice, get a confirmation number, and confirm the final billing date before the account closes. ELD Hub is $15/truck/month with no contract.
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Pull your original contract or MSA before calling — One Step GPS reps will quote from theirs.
Read your One Step GPS agreement first. Confirm the exact term end date, notice window, and whether the plan auto-renews — the contract governs, not what support tells you on the phone.
Put the cancellation in writing. Email One Step GPS billing with your account number, DOT number, unit list, and the effective end date, and ask for written confirmation.
Export six months of RODS, DVIRs, and IFTA mileage from the One Step GPS dashboard before your login is deactivated. FMCSA requires you to retain the records regardless of who your provider is.
Settle hardware. Trackers are typically leased and must be returned to avoid a device fee. Get the return address and tracking in writing so a device fee cannot be added later.
Cancel connectivity and auto-pay. Confirm the SIM/data plan is terminated and remove the card on file only after the final invoice clears.
Run both systems for 3–5 days during the overlap so drivers never have a compliance gap, then remove the old app from every phone and tablet.
Cancel before the next billing date. Missing the window is the most common reason a fleet gets billed for another full term, so send the notice early and keep the confirmation.
None. Terms vary by contract, so read your own agreement — the number in your paperwork is the one that applies.
Trackers are typically leased and must be returned to avoid a device fee. One Step GPS is tracking-first; confirm your ELD coverage before cancelling.
$15 per truck per month, month-to-month with no contract, including HOS, DVIR, and IFTA. PT-30 hardware is $150 per device with free ground shipping across the mainland US, and if you already own a PT-30 or IOSix you can keep it.
One Step GPS agreements typically require cancel before the next billing date. Send it in writing, keep the confirmation, and diary the date — missing the window is what triggers an automatic renewal for a whole new term.
Hardware terms with One Step GPS are: trackers are typically leased and must be returned to avoid a device fee. If you run a PT-30 or IOSiX device that is yours to keep, ELD Hub re-registers it free. Otherwise a PT-30 with cable is a one-time $150 with free ground shipping.
ELD Hub is $15 per truck per month, month-to-month, with HOS, DVIR, IFTA and GPS included and a 14-day free trial. There is no early-termination fee because there is no contract term.
Get set up on ELD HUB in 30 minutes. Call us before you cancel — we'll help you time it to avoid overlap billing.
Run ELD Hub alongside your current provider for two weeks at no charge, then $15 per truck per month, month-to-month. Keep the PT-30 or IOSiX you already own at no cost, or add a PT-30 for $150 with the cable and free ground shipping.
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$15/truck/month. No contract. FMCSA-registered ELD you can activate today — and it starts with a 14-day free trial.
4 quick steps — personal details, company info, billing, done. About 2 minutes. Month-to-month — cancel anytime.