Alfa Trading Pty Ltd

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Alfa Trading Pty Ltd is an Australian private company operating under business names including Alfa Trading and The Price Is Right Wholesale, engaged in wholesale and trading activities in New South Wales.

New South Wales 2165, Australia

About Alfa Trading Pty Ltd

Alfa Trading Pty Ltd is an Australian private company registered under ABN 47 144 470 324 and based in postcode 2165 in New South Wales. It trades under several business names, including **Alfa Trading**, **The Price Is Right Wholesale**, and **Active Organic Spring**, and is registered for Goods and Services Tax (GST). Public business records describe it as a wholesale and trading business rather than a consumer subscription service, which means most activity relates to bulk or discounted goods supplied to retailers, small businesses, and other commercial customers. ([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/47144470324?utm_source=openai))

A charge from Alfa Trading Pty Ltd (or from its business names such as *The Price Is Right Wholesale*) will usually appear when a card was used to pay for goods sourced through their wholesale or trading operation. This might be from an in‑store terminal at a warehouse, a phone or email order they keyed into their payment system, or an online/marketplace transaction where Alfa Trading is the underlying supplier. While there is no public indication that Alfa Trading sells recurring subscriptions, you could still see recurring or repeat charges if you or your business place regular orders, keep a card on file for account purchases, or if a merchant system uses automatic billing for standing orders. In some cases you may also see a small temporary “pending” amount as an authorization hold when a card is first captured, which later drops off or is replaced by the final settled amount.

To verify or resolve questions about an Alfa Trading charge, first compare the date and amount with any invoices, delivery dockets, purchase orders, or emails referencing **Alfa Trading**, **The Price Is Right Wholesale**, or ABN **47 144 470 324**. If you have access to your business accounts, check whether a colleague or department made a wholesale purchase using your card or a shared company card. For direct support, use the contact details shown on your invoice, receipt, or any recent correspondence from Alfa Trading, or look up the company by ABN in the Australian Business Register/ABN Lookup to find their current registered contact information. ([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/47144470324?utm_source=openai)) If you still cannot identify the transaction, contact your bank or card issuer promptly—they can help you review the transaction details, block further charges if needed, and start a dispute if you suspect fraud.

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  1. ALFA TRADING PTY LTD KOGARAH AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why am I seeing an Alfa Trading Pty Ltd or ‘The Price Is Right Wholesale’ charge on my card?

Alfa Trading Pty Ltd operates wholesale and trading businesses under names including Alfa Trading and The Price Is Right Wholesale, supplying goods—often in bulk—to other businesses and sometimes directly to consumers. If you see this name on your statement, it usually means your card was used to pay for a wholesale or discount‑priced order, either at a physical warehouse, via phone/email order, or through an online or marketplace transaction where Alfa Trading was the underlying supplier. Check recent purchases of bulk goods, business stock, or discounted items around the date of the charge, and look for these business names on receipts or invoices.

Does Alfa Trading Pty Ltd offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

Public business records describe Alfa Trading Pty Ltd as a wholesale trading company and do not list any consumer subscription products or tiered plans. ([aubiz.net](https://www.aubiz.net/company/active-organic-aust-pty-ltd-144470324/?utm_source=openai)) In practice, most charges will be for one‑off orders of goods, though you might see repeat charges if you place regular orders or if a card is kept on file for account purchases. If you are seeing monthly or otherwise patterned charges, review any standing orders or supply agreements you may have with Alfa Trading or associated business names.

How can I contact Alfa Trading Pty Ltd about a charge on my statement?

The most reliable way to contact Alfa Trading is to use the details printed on an invoice, delivery docket, or email confirmation from **Alfa Trading**, **The Price Is Right Wholesale**, or **Active Organic Spring**—these typically include a phone number, email address, and sometimes a physical warehouse address. If you do not have any paperwork, you can search for "ABN 47 144 470 324 Alfa Trading Pty Ltd" in the Australian Business Register/ABN Lookup to find the company’s current registered contact information. ([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/47144470324?utm_source=openai)) When you reach out, have your statement screenshot or transaction details (date, amount, last 4 digits of the card) ready so they can locate the payment quickly.

I don’t remember buying from Alfa Trading—could this be related to another business name?

Yes. Alfa Trading Pty Ltd is the legal company name, but it also trades under other registered business names, including **The Price Is Right Wholesale**, **Alfa Trading**, and **Active Organic Spring**. ([aubiz.net](https://www.aubiz.net/company/active-organic-aust-pty-ltd-144470324/?utm_source=openai)) Your receipt, invoice, or online order page may show one of these trading names or simply a store name or logo, while your bank statement displays the legal or terminal name “Alfa Trading Pty Ltd.” Compare the date and amount of the charge with purchases from any stores or suppliers using these names, or with any wholesale/discount outlets you recently visited.

Why do I see multiple Alfa Trading charges or a small pending amount around the same time?

Wholesale orders can generate more than one transaction—for example, a small temporary authorization to verify your card, followed by the final settled amount for the goods shipped. You might also see separate charges if your order was split into multiple shipments or if shipping/fees were processed as a second transaction. A small pending or $0–$2 equivalent authorization should fall off automatically within a few business days; if it remains or you see duplicates for the full amount, contact Alfa Trading with your transaction details and then your bank if it isn’t resolved.

How can I get a copy of my invoice or receipt for an Alfa Trading purchase?

If you purchased in person, the original tax invoice or EFTPOS receipt will usually show one of their trading names and an ABN reference; check with your accounts department, wallet, or email if you requested an e‑receipt. For business or wholesale accounts, invoices are often emailed to the address on file for your business or made available through an account contact—reach out to Alfa Trading using the details on previous invoices or via their ABN listing and request a re‑issued invoice by providing your business name, approximate order date, and transaction amount. Your bank statement alone typically isn’t enough for tax or warranty purposes, so it’s worth requesting a proper invoice if you need one.

How do I request a refund or dispute a charge from Alfa Trading Pty Ltd?

Start by contacting Alfa Trading directly, referencing your invoice number (if available), the exact transaction date and amount, and the last four digits of the card used; ask about their returns or credit policy for the goods supplied. Because Alfa Trading is a wholesale trader, refunds or credits may be subject to conditions in your supply agreement (for example, restocking fees or time limits on returns), so review any terms you’ve been given. If you believe the charge is unauthorized or Alfa Trading cannot resolve the issue, promptly contact your bank or card issuer—especially if you are in the United States—to file a dispute or chargeback and to block any further unrecognized charges.

Can I stop future charges from Alfa Trading Pty Ltd if I no longer buy from them?

Alfa Trading does not publicly advertise consumer subscription services, so ongoing charges usually come from repeat orders or a card kept on file for account purchases rather than an app‑style subscription. To prevent future charges, notify Alfa Trading in writing that you do not authorize any further use of your card and, if applicable, close or update your account’s stored payment method. You can also ask your bank or card issuer to replace the card or block the merchant if you are concerned about additional unrecognized payments.

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