Acropolis Now

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Acropolis Now is a Greek restaurant and kebab shop located in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, offering late-night kebabs, chips, and other casual Greek-style fast food.

Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia

About Acropolis Now

Acropolis Now is a local Greek restaurant and kebab shop based in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Known for late‑night kebabs, chips, and casual Greek‑style fast food, they typically serve items like kebab wraps, snack packs (meat, chips, and sauce), gyros, burgers, and soft drinks. The venue primarily operates as a dine‑in and takeaway shop, and many customers also order over the phone or via local delivery services if available in the area. Charges from Acropolis Now usually appear on bank and card statements when customers pay in‑store using EFTPOS, tap‑and‑go, or a saved card through a delivery partner.

A charge from Acropolis Now may appear on your statement after you’ve purchased food or drinks at the restaurant, placed a takeaway order, or used a food delivery service that routes payments directly to the merchant. Most charges are one‑time transactions for the total cost of your meal, including any surcharges (such as weekend or public holiday surcharges, or delivery fees if ordering through an app). In some cases you might see small pending amounts or pre‑authorisations if you paid using a digital wallet or certain cards; these are temporary holds used by banks to verify your payment method and usually drop off within a few days.

If you don’t immediately recognise a charge from Acropolis Now, start by checking recent food orders around the date of the transaction, including late‑night purchases, shared meals with friends, or orders placed on someone else’s device using your card. Compare the amount on your statement with any paper receipts, text confirmations, or order history in delivery apps you use. To resolve questions, contact the restaurant directly by phone or by visiting in person during opening hours and provide the date, approximate time, and amount of the charge so staff can look it up on their EFTPOS terminal records. If the restaurant can’t locate the transaction or you suspect card misuse, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge or request a card replacement.

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  1. ACROPOLIS NOW KALGOORLIE AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Acropolis Now on my bank statement?

This charge is typically from a food purchase at Acropolis Now in Kalgoorlie, such as kebabs, snack packs, chips, or drinks. It may also come from an order placed by phone or through a food delivery or ordering service that bills under the restaurant’s name. Review your recent meal times—especially late‑night purchases—to see if this matches something you or a family member ordered.

What amounts does Acropolis Now usually charge for?

Common charge amounts reflect casual fast‑food pricing in Australia—often between AUD $10–$30 for a single meal (kebab, chips, and drink) and AUD $30–$70 for multiple meals or group orders. Larger amounts may indicate a family order, multiple snack packs, or add‑ons like extra meat and sides. Any public holiday or late‑night surcharges, if applied, are typically included in the final total you see on your statement.

Can Acropolis Now charge me on a recurring or subscription basis?

No, Acropolis Now is a restaurant and does not operate a subscription or membership billing program. All transactions should be one‑time charges for specific orders placed in‑store, over the phone, or via a delivery partner. If you see repeated charges you don’t recognise, confirm that a family member is not regularly using your card for food orders and then contact the restaurant and your bank if needed.

Why do I see a small or duplicate pending charge from Acropolis Now?

Some banks place a temporary authorisation hold when you pay by tap‑and‑go, digital wallet, or certain debit/credit cards, which can appear as a small or duplicate pending charge. This hold is used to confirm that your card is valid and will usually disappear or be adjusted to the final purchase amount within a few business days. If a pending charge remains or you’re charged twice after it posts, contact your bank and provide the transaction details.

How can I get a receipt or verify what I was charged for at Acropolis Now?

If you need a receipt, check any paper receipt given at the counter or the order history in your delivery or banking app. If you no longer have it, you can call or visit the restaurant and provide the date, approximate time, and amount of the charge so staff can look up the transaction in their EFTPOS records. They can usually confirm the total, payment method, and sometimes the items purchased, depending on their system.

How do I dispute a charge or request a refund from Acropolis Now?

Start by contacting the restaurant directly as soon as you notice a problem—such as being charged the wrong amount or being charged when your order was cancelled. Explain the issue, provide a copy or screenshot of the transaction from your bank statement, and any receipts or order confirmations you have. If the restaurant confirms an error, they can usually process a refund back to your card; if you can’t resolve it with them, contact your bank to lodge a formal dispute.

Can I cancel or change an order after I’ve been charged by Acropolis Now?

Because Acropolis Now prepares food to order, cancellations or changes are usually only possible if you contact them immediately after placing your order. If the food has not yet been prepared, they may be able to cancel or adjust the order and refund some or all of the amount, at their discretion. For orders placed through a delivery app, you may need to use the app’s own cancellation and support features.

What should I do if I don’t recognise any purchase from Acropolis Now at all?

First, check whether anyone in your household used your card for a late‑night kebab or takeaway order around the date shown on your statement. If no one recognises the transaction, contact Acropolis Now with the exact date, time window, and amount so they can check their system for that payment. If they can’t match it or you still believe it’s fraudulent, immediately notify your bank or card issuer to block the card, investigate the charge, and issue you a replacement card if necessary.

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