Arcadia Store

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Arcadia Store is a local convenience and grocery shop on Magnetic Island offering health-focused groceries, organic and specialty foods, fresh coffee, baked goods, and household essentials, along with fuel services.

Arcadia, Queensland, Australia

About Arcadia Store

Arcadia Store is a locally owned convenience and grocery shop located in Arcadia on Magnetic Island, Queensland. The store focuses on health-oriented and specialty foods, offering organic produce where available, gluten‑free and vegan options, fresh coffee, baked goods, and everyday household essentials. In addition to groceries and café-style items, Arcadia Store also provides fuel services for cars and island visitors, making it a common stop for both locals and tourists.

A charge from “Arcadia Store,” “Arcadia Store Aust,” or a similar descriptor on your bank or card statement typically relates to an in‑store purchase of groceries, coffee, baked goods, convenience items, or fuel. Because this is a physical store, most transactions are one‑time charges made via EFTPOS, credit card, or contactless payments (e.g., phone or watch). If you purchased fuel, you may see a temporary authorization hold placed by your bank that later adjusts to the final pump amount. Charges may also occur on a different date than your visit due to bank processing times or if a manual offline transaction was processed later.

If you’re unsure about a charge, first think back to any recent visit to Magnetic Island or Arcadia where you may have bought fuel, coffee, groceries, or snacks. Check your receipts, loyalty app (if you used one), or mobile wallet history to match the date and amount. For questions or to query a transaction, you can contact Arcadia Store directly using the phone number or contact details listed on their website at arcadiastoreaust.com.au, or by visiting the store in person if you are local. If you suspect an error or fraudulent use of your card, contact your bank or card issuer promptly to dispute the charge and request a card replacement if needed.

Bank Statement Variations

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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Arcadia Store.

  1. ARCADIA STORE/SHOP 1/5 B ARCADIA AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from ARCARDIA STORE AUST or similar on my statement?

This description usually refers to an in‑person purchase made at Arcadia Store on Magnetic Island, such as groceries, coffee, baked goods, convenience items, or fuel. Review any recent visits to Magnetic Island and think about stops for petrol or snacks, as the store is a common fuel and grocery stop for visitors. The descriptor may appear slightly different depending on your bank (for example, including “Arcadia QLD” or “Magnetic Island”).

Can Arcadia Store place a temporary authorization hold on my card for fuel purchases?

Yes. When you pay at the counter for fuel, your bank may place an authorization hold before settling the final amount. In some cases, you might briefly see a pending amount that is higher or different from the final fuel total, which will adjust once your bank completes processing. These holds are managed by your bank, and they typically drop off automatically within a few business days.

Does Arcadia Store have subscriptions or recurring charges?

No. Arcadia Store operates as a local grocery, café, and fuel station and does not typically offer subscription services or recurring billing. If you see multiple charges, they are usually separate in‑store transactions (for example, on different days of your trip). If you see repeated charges on the same day you don’t recognize, contact your bank and the store to investigate.

How can I get a receipt or proof of purchase for a charge from Arcadia Store?

If you paid in store, a receipt would have been printed or offered at the time of purchase, and you may also find the record in your mobile wallet history if you used contactless payment. If you no longer have your receipt, you can contact Arcadia Store using the details on arcadiastoreaust.com.au with the transaction date, approximate time, and amount; they may be able to look up the transaction in their point‑of‑sale system. Your bank or card app can also provide a record of the transaction, though not a detailed item list.

How do I dispute or query a charge from Arcadia Store?

Start by confirming whether you or someone with access to your card recently visited Magnetic Island and purchased fuel, groceries, or coffee at Arcadia Store. If the charge still seems incorrect, contact the store directly (via phone or the contact info on their website) with your transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card so they can check their records. If you suspect fraud or cannot resolve the issue with the store, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to dispute the transaction and secure your account.

Can I get a refund for a mistaken or incorrect transaction at Arcadia Store?

Refunds for incorrect amounts, duplicate charges, or returned goods are handled directly by Arcadia Store in line with Australian consumer law and their in‑store policies. Visit the store or contact them via the details on arcadiastoreaust.com.au and provide your receipt or transaction information so staff can review the situation. If a refund is processed, it will usually appear back on your card within a few business days, depending on your bank.

Why does the transaction date from Arcadia Store not match the day I visited?

The processing date shown on your bank statement may differ from the day you visited due to how banks batch and settle card transactions. This can occur if you visited on a weekend or public holiday, or if the payment was taken in offline mode and processed later. The amount should still match what you paid at the store; if it does not, contact Arcadia Store or your bank.

What are typical charge amounts from Arcadia Store?

Amounts can vary widely, from small totals for a coffee or snack to larger sums for a full grocery top‑up or a tank of fuel. It’s common to see rounded amounts that reflect fuel purchases (for example, whole‑dollar totals) or mixed transactions that include both fuel and in‑store items. If an amount looks unusual compared to what you usually spend there, check any receipts or mobile wallet history from the date of the charge.

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