Allpress Espresso is a specialty coffee roaster and café brand that supplies roasted coffee beans, espresso blends, and wholesale coffee services to cafés and retail customers globally.
Allpress Espresso is a specialty coffee roaster and café brand founded in Auckland, New Zealand, that now operates globally through roasteries, espresso bars, and a wholesale network. They roast and sell coffee beans, espresso blends, and coffee-related merchandise direct to consumers via their website and in their branded cafés. In addition, Allpress supplies wholesale coffee and training services to cafés, restaurants, and businesses, and many workplaces use Allpress beans for in‑office coffee programs.
A charge from Allpress Espresso may appear on your bank or card statement if you purchased coffee beans, equipment, food or drinks at one of their cafés, or placed an order through allpressespresso.com. You may also see recurring charges if you signed up for a coffee subscription that ships at regular intervals (for example, weekly or monthly), or if your business has a wholesale or office coffee account that is billed periodically. In some cases, you might see a small pending or temporary authorization if your card was used to secure an order, a click‑and‑collect purchase, or to update a saved payment method.
If you’re unsure about an Allpress Espresso charge, first check your email for an order confirmation or subscription receipt from Allpress, including any work or secondary email addresses you may have used. Log in to your account at allpressespresso.com to review your order history and active subscriptions, or ask your workplace or café manager if your card is linked to a business or tab account. For further help, contact Allpress via the support or contact page on allpressespresso.com, providing the exact amount, date, and last four digits of the card; they can usually look up the transaction, clarify whether it is a one‑off or recurring charge, and help with cancellations, adjustments, or refunds where appropriate.
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Why do I see a charge from Allpress Espresso on my card or bank statement?
This charge typically appears when you buy coffee, food, or drinks in an Allpress café, order beans or equipment online at allpressespresso.com, or sign up for a recurring coffee subscription. If you manage or pay for a business or office coffee account, the charge may relate to a wholesale or workplace delivery invoice. Check recent café visits, online orders, and any subscriptions linked to your email address or business to match the amount and date.
Does Allpress Espresso offer coffee subscriptions, and how are they billed?
Yes, Allpress Espresso offers recurring coffee subscriptions for home and office customers through allpressespresso.com in many regions they serve. Subscriptions are billed automatically to your saved card at the frequency you choose (for example, weekly, fortnightly, or monthly), and each renewal appears as a separate charge from Allpress Espresso. The subscription price is based on the coffee product(s) and bag size you selected plus any applicable shipping, and it can change if you update your plan or if prices on the site are updated.
How can I cancel or pause my Allpress Espresso coffee subscription to stop future charges?
Log in to your account at allpressespresso.com and go to your subscription or account settings to manage your plan. From there, you can cancel, skip an upcoming order, change the frequency, or update the products in your subscription. To avoid being charged for the next shipment, make sure you cancel or pause before the next scheduled billing date shown in your account. If you have trouble accessing your account, contact Allpress via their website with your name, email, and recent order details so they can assist.
What are common amounts I might see from Allpress Espresso, and why do they vary?
Common Allpress Espresso charges include single café purchases (often a small amount reflecting a few drinks or food items), online orders for one or more bags of coffee, and larger totals for bulk or office coffee deliveries. The exact amount depends on the blend, bag size, quantity, shipping costs, and your local currency and tax rates. Recurring subscription charges are usually very similar from cycle to cycle unless you change your coffee selection, frequency, or delivery address.
Why do I see a small or duplicate pending charge from Allpress Espresso?
A small or duplicate pending charge is often an authorization hold placed by Allpress’s payment processor to verify your card when you place an order, start a subscription, or update payment details. These holds are not completed sales and typically disappear from your statement automatically within a few business days, depending on your bank. If a pending amount eventually posts as a completed charge and you believe it’s incorrect, contact Allpress with the transaction details so they can investigate.
How do I request a refund or dispute an incorrect Allpress Espresso charge?
Start by locating your email receipt or order confirmation from Allpress Espresso, which will contain your order number and purchase details. Then contact Allpress through the support or contact form on allpressespresso.com, including your full name, order number, charge amount, date, and a brief explanation of the issue (for example, duplicate billing, incorrect amount, or an order you don’t recognize). Allpress’s team can review the transaction, clarify what it relates to, and, if appropriate under their policies, issue a refund or adjustment back to your original payment method.
How can I confirm which order or account an Allpress Espresso charge belongs to?
Log in to your account at allpressespresso.com and compare the charge date and amount on your bank statement with the orders listed in your order history or subscription section. If you have more than one Allpress account (for example, personal and business), check each, as subscriptions and wholesale orders may bill separately. If you still can’t match the charge, contact Allpress with the last four digits of your card, the exact charge amount, the transaction date, and the name on the card so they can look it up in their system.
How can I contact Allpress Espresso about a billing or payment issue?
Visit allpressespresso.com and use the contact or support page to reach their customer service team; most regions offer a web form and direct email address for online and subscription orders. If your charge relates to an in‑store purchase, you can also contact the specific café location (details are usually listed on the site under locations) or return in person with your receipt or bank statement. Providing clear information—such as your order number, charge amount, and date—will help them resolve your billing question more quickly.