Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd

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Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd was an Australian company engaged in the retail sale of household furniture and homewares, operating the Matt Blatt furniture stores around Australia.

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

About Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd

Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd was an Australian retail company based in Sydney, New South Wales, that operated the Matt Blatt furniture stores around Australia. The business specialised in household furniture and homewares, including sofas, dining tables, chairs, storage units, lighting, and decorative accessories. Customers could typically shop through physical Matt Blatt showrooms and, at various times, via online channels, paying by card, buy-now-pay-later services, or other standard retail payment methods. While the corporate structure and brand ownership have changed over time, older statements may still show “BADAM TRADING CO PTY LTD,” “BADAM TRADING,” or similar wording when charges relate to past Matt Blatt purchases.

A Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd charge may appear on your bank or card statement if you purchased furniture or homewares from a Matt Blatt store or associated online store, made a deposit for a custom or back‑order item, or paid for delivery or assembly services. Some customers may also see recurring or split charges if they used instalment or lay‑by style arrangements administered through the retailer, or if a large order was billed in separate shipments. You might also see a temporary authorization or pre‑authorisation amount when a card was used to secure an order, verify a card in‑store or online, or confirm funds before final invoicing, especially for higher‑value furniture items.

To verify a Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd charge, start by reviewing your email inbox (and spam folder) for Matt Blatt or Badam Trading invoices, order confirmations, or delivery bookings around the transaction date. Check any paper receipts from Matt Blatt showrooms and compare the total, date, and last four digits of the card used. If you still have questions, contact your current furniture retailer under the Matt Blatt brand (if applicable) or your bank/card issuer with the exact transaction date, amount, and descriptor; they can provide additional transaction details and help dispute unauthorised charges. For older or legacy transactions where the original company may no longer be trading, your bank or card provider is usually the primary point of contact for chargebacks, disputes, or tracing archived transaction information.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd when I only remember shopping at Matt Blatt?

Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd was the company behind the Matt Blatt furniture retail business, so card payments made in Matt Blatt stores or through some of their online channels were often processed under the Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd name. On your statement, this can appear as “BADAM TRADING CO PTY LTD,” “BADAM TRADING,” or a similar descriptor rather than “Matt Blatt.” If you made a furniture or homewares purchase at Matt Blatt around the date and amount shown, that is likely what the charge relates to.

What kinds of purchases typically result in a Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd charge and what amounts are common?

Charges from Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd usually relate to household furniture or homewares, such as chairs, tables, sofas, lighting, and decor, as well as delivery or assembly fees. Amounts can range from smaller accessory purchases (for example AUD $50–$200) to mid‑range furniture buys (AUD $300–$1,500) and large multi‑item orders or premium pieces (AUD $2,000+). Larger transactions may also appear as multiple charges if your order was paid in instalments, split across invoices, or billed separately for delivery.

Could this be a subscription or recurring charge from Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd?

Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd primarily operated as a traditional retail furniture and homewares business and was not generally associated with digital subscription services. Most customers will see one‑off transaction amounts corresponding to a specific order, deposit, or delivery fee rather than monthly or weekly subscriptions. If you notice a repeating pattern (for example, the same amount every month), review any instalment or lay‑by arrangements you may have agreed to in‑store and then contact your bank to clarify how the payments are being processed.

Why is there a small or duplicate Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd amount showing as pending on my account?

Furniture retailers sometimes place a temporary pre‑authorisation on your card to verify it or to hold funds for a deposit or upcoming delivery. This may appear as a small amount (for example $1–$10) or a duplicate “pending” transaction alongside the final charge. Pre‑authorisations typically drop off automatically within a few business days and do not result in an additional completed charge; if a pending amount remains for longer than a week or converts into a duplicate posted charge, contact your bank for assistance in reversing it.

How can I cancel or change an order that resulted in a Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd charge?

If the order is recent and connected to a current Matt Blatt‑branded store, contact the store or retailer you purchased from as soon as possible with your receipt, order number, and transaction date. They can advise whether the order can be cancelled, modified, or delayed, and whether any restocking or cancellation fees apply—this is particularly important for custom or special‑order furniture. For older transactions where the original Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd entity may no longer be operating, your options to cancel are limited, and you will usually need to work with your bank or card issuer for any dispute relating to undelivered goods.

How do I request a refund for a Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd (Matt Blatt) purchase?

Refunds for furniture and homewares typically depend on the store’s returns and warranty policies that applied at the time of purchase, which are often printed on your receipt or order confirmation. If the item was damaged, not as described, or covered by a warranty issue, contact the Matt Blatt‑branded retailer (or the store you purchased from) with photos, your original proof of purchase, and the last four digits of the card used. Where a refund is approved, it is usually processed back to the same card that was charged; if the original company is no longer trading and you never received your goods, your bank or card issuer may be able to initiate a chargeback, subject to time limits.

How can I verify an old Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd charge if I no longer have my receipt?

Start by checking old emails for order confirmations, shipping notices, or tax invoices related to Matt Blatt or Badam Trading, including your archived and spam folders. Look at the transaction date and amount on your statement and think about any furniture purchases, deliveries, or in‑store visits you made around that time. If you still cannot identify the charge and believe it might be fraudulent, contact your bank or card issuer; they can provide extra transaction details (such as the terminal location or merchant ID) and help you dispute or block unauthorised transactions.

What should I do if I don’t recognise a Badam Trading Co Pty Ltd charge and suspect fraud?

First, confirm that no one in your household or business used your card for a Matt Blatt or related furniture purchase, deposit, or delivery fee. If no one recognises the transaction, treat it as potentially unauthorised and immediately contact your bank or card provider to report the charge, request a card replacement, and ask about a dispute or chargeback. Monitor your account for additional unfamiliar transactions and enable alerts or notifications so you are informed of any new charges in real time.

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