AVA - All Vehicle Accessories

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Australian automotive accessories company specializing in towbars, bull bars, van windows, seating and other aftermarket vehicle accessories, with a focus on towing and 4x4 equipment.

Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

About AVA - All Vehicle Accessories

AVA – All Vehicle Accessories is an Australian automotive accessories company based in Port Melbourne, Victoria. They specialise in aftermarket vehicle accessories such as towbars, bull bars, van windows, seating, roof racks, cargo barriers, and a wide range of towing and 4x4 equipment. AVA supplies and installs accessories for passenger vehicles, 4WDs, utes, vans and commercial/fleet vehicles, working directly with both private customers and business clients. Orders and bookings are typically made via their website (allvehicleaccessories.com.au), over the phone, or at their Port Melbourne workshop.

A charge from AVA – All Vehicle Accessories on your bank or card statement usually relates to the purchase and/or installation of vehicle accessories. This could include a one-off payment for a towbar or bull bar fitment, van window installation, upgraded seating, or other custom vehicle modifications. You might also see a charge for a deposit taken to secure a booking, a balance payment after workshop work is completed, parts ordered in advance, or charges billed through a fleet or trade account. In some cases, you may notice a temporary authorization hold when you provide your card details for a booking or pay online—this appears as a pending charge and typically drops off or is replaced by the final invoice amount once the job is confirmed.

If you’re unsure about an AVA – All Vehicle Accessories charge, start by checking recent vehicle work, quotes, or bookings you’ve made for towing or 4x4 accessories, including any fleet or company vehicles you drive. Look for an email invoice or booking confirmation from allvehicleaccessories.com.au, or a paper receipt from their Port Melbourne workshop, and compare the date and amount with your statement. To resolve questions, contact AVA directly via the contact details on their website (allvehicleaccessories.com.au), providing your full name, vehicle details, approximate date of service, and the exact charge amount so they can locate the transaction; they can resend invoices, explain any deposits or adjustments, and help correct billing errors or duplicate charges if they occur.

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  1. AVA ALL VEHICLE ACCE PORT MELBOURN AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I have a charge from AVA – All Vehicle Accessories on my bank statement?

This charge is usually for the purchase and/or installation of vehicle accessories such as a towbar, bull bar, van windows, seating upgrades, roof racks, or other 4x4 and towing equipment. It may be the final payment for workshop work, an online order you placed, or a deposit you paid to secure parts or a fitting appointment. In some cases, charges are processed through a company or fleet account, so the person authorising the work may differ from the cardholder.

What name or description does AVA – All Vehicle Accessories use on card statements?

On your statement, the charge may appear as “AVA,” “ALL VEHICLE ACCESSORIES,” “ALL VEHICLE ACCESS PORT MELBOURNE,” or a similar variation including their location in Victoria, Australia. If you see one of these descriptors near the date of your vehicle accessory purchase or fitting, it is likely related to work completed at their Port Melbourne workshop or ordered via allvehicleaccessories.com.au. If you are unsure, contact AVA with a screenshot or exact wording of the descriptor so they can confirm it for you.

Does AVA – All Vehicle Accessories use subscriptions or recurring billing?

AVA primarily charges for one-off products and installation services; they do not generally operate on a subscription model like streaming or software services. However, fleet or trade customers may have ongoing accounts where work is invoiced periodically, and those invoices can be paid by card or bank transfer. If you see more than one AVA charge, it is usually because you had multiple bookings, staged work, or separate parts orders, not an automatic subscription.

Why do I see a pending or temporary charge from AVA on my card?

A pending or temporary charge can appear when AVA pre-authorises your card to confirm it is valid before starting work or ordering special parts. This is common when you provide card details over the phone or online to secure a booking. The pre-authorisation may show as a separate pending amount and will either drop off automatically within a few business days or be converted to the final transaction once the job is invoiced.

How can I get a copy of my invoice or receipt for an AVA charge?

Invoices are typically issued at the time of booking confirmation or when the work is completed and are often emailed from an @allvehicleaccessories.com.au address or printed at the Port Melbourne workshop. If you’ve misplaced your invoice, contact AVA via the contact form or phone number listed on their website and provide your name, vehicle registration, approximate date of service, and the amount charged. They can look up the job in their system and resend the invoice for your records, warranty, or tax purposes.

How do I change or cancel a booking with AVA – All Vehicle Accessories and avoid extra charges?

To change or cancel a fitting appointment, you’ll need to contact AVA directly as soon as possible using the details on allvehicleaccessories.com.au. Because they often order parts specifically for your vehicle, late cancellations may be subject to fees or may require you to forfeit part of your deposit, depending on their booking terms. When you call or email, have your booking reference or vehicle details ready so they can quickly locate your order and explain any applicable charges.

How can I dispute an AVA charge or request a refund or adjustment?

If you believe you’ve been incorrectly charged, notice a duplicate payment, or need to query the amount, contact AVA first so they can review the job card and payment records. Provide the exact date, amount, and last four digits of the card used, along with any invoice numbers you have. AVA can usually resolve issues by explaining the breakdown of parts and labour, correcting billing errors, or issuing a refund or partial credit where appropriate; if you still disagree after speaking with them, you can then contact your bank to discuss a formal dispute.

Can AVA charges appear under a business or fleet vehicle instead of my personal name?

Yes. Many of AVA’s customers are businesses, fleets, or lease companies, so the work may be booked under a company name while the payment is taken from a personal or corporate card. In these cases, the statement will show AVA or All Vehicle Accessories, but the corresponding paperwork may be held by your employer or fleet manager. If you don’t recognise a charge, check with your workplace or fleet administrator to see if recent vehicle accessories or repairs were authorised on your behalf.

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