Beech Hardware & Building Supplies

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Beech Hardware & Building Supplies is a locally owned hardware and garden supply store in Barmera, South Australia, offering building materials, tools, plumbing and electrical supplies, garden centre products, and landscaping materials to DIY customers and trade professionals.

Barmera, South Australia, Australia

About Beech Hardware & Building Supplies

Beech Hardware & Building Supplies is an independent Home Hardware-branded store located in Barmera, South Australia. Serving both DIY customers and trade professionals, they supply building materials, power and hand tools, paint, plumbing and electrical fittings, fasteners, garden centre products, plants, potting mixes, and landscaping materials such as pavers, sleepers, and mulch. As part of the Home Hardware network (homehardware.com.au), the store can also source special-order items from national suppliers and arrange delivery for larger building and landscaping projects.

A charge from Beech Hardware & Building Supplies may appear on your bank or card statement after you make an in-store purchase, place a phone order, or arrange a special order or delivery through the Home Hardware network. Transactions may show under descriptors like “BEECH HARDWARE BARMERA,” “HOME HARDWARE BEECH BARMERA,” or similar variations, depending on your card issuer. Most charges are one‑off purchases for hardware or garden supplies, but you might also see amounts related to special-order deposits, hire fees (if your store offers equipment hire), or delivery charges. In some cases, your bank may place a temporary pre‑authorisation hold (often a round amount) when a large order, phone payment, or card-not-present transaction is processed.

If you’re unsure about a Beech Hardware & Building Supplies charge, start by checking recent receipts, invoices, or delivery dockets from the Barmera store and comparing the date and amount. Look through your email (including spam/junk) for order confirmations from Home Hardware or the store, and ask family members or staff (for business cards) whether they made a purchase. To resolve questions, contact the store directly via the Home Hardware Store Locator at homehardware.com.au or by calling the Barmera store during trading hours; they can look up your transaction by date, amount, and card details (first/last digits only). For disputed or unrecognised charges, speak with both the store and your bank—Beech Hardware can usually clarify what was purchased, issue corrected invoices, or process refunds where appropriate, while your bank can guide you on chargeback options 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 Beech Hardware & Building Supplies.

  1. BEECH HARDWARE & BUI BARMERA AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from BEECH HARDWARE BARMERA or similar on my statement?

This charge typically relates to a purchase made at Beech Hardware & Building Supplies in Barmera, such as tools, building materials, plants, or landscaping supplies. It may also include delivery fees or deposits for special orders arranged through the store. The description may appear as “BEECH HARDWARE BARMERA,” “HOME HARDWARE BARMERA,” or a shortened variation, depending on your bank. Check any recent trips to the Barmera area or purchases made by family members or staff using your card.

Does Beech Hardware & Building Supplies offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

Beech Hardware & Building Supplies generally operates on a pay‑as‑you‑go basis, so most customers will only see one‑off charges for each purchase. However, some trade or business customers may have account arrangements through the broader Home Hardware/Metcash network, which can result in periodic account payments or statement settlements appearing as Beech Hardware or Home Hardware charges. If you see regular payments (e.g., monthly), it may be an account payment rather than a product subscription. Contact the store or your trade account manager to confirm how your account is billed.

Why is there a small or rounded “pending” Beech Hardware charge on my card?

A small or rounded pending amount can be a temporary pre‑authorisation hold placed by your bank when a card is processed without a final total, such as for phone payments, large deliveries, or adjustments. This hold helps verify that your card is valid and may differ slightly from the final purchase total. The authorisation should automatically drop off or be replaced by the actual transaction amount within a few business days. If it remains pending for more than 7 days, contact your bank and, if necessary, the Barmera store for clarification.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or tax invoice for a Beech Hardware & Building Supplies purchase?

You can request a reprinted receipt or tax invoice directly from the Barmera store. Provide the approximate purchase date, total amount, and the last four digits of the card used so staff can locate the transaction on their system. If the purchase involved delivery or special-order items, have any order or docket numbers ready. Visit the store in person or call them using the details listed under the Barmera location at homehardware.com.au.

How do I dispute a charge or request a refund from Beech Hardware & Building Supplies?

Start by contacting Beech Hardware & Building Supplies in Barmera with your receipt or transaction details so they can review the sale. The store can usually assist with returns of unused, resaleable items in line with Home Hardware and Australian Consumer Law requirements, and may process a refund back to the original payment method where appropriate. For faulty or incorrect goods, bring photos or the product itself for assessment. If you still believe a charge is unauthorised after speaking with the store, lodge a dispute with your bank or card issuer.

Can I cancel or change a special order or delivery arranged through Beech Hardware & Building Supplies?

Changes and cancellations for special orders or deliveries depend on the status of the order and the supplier’s terms. Contact the Barmera store as soon as possible with your order number or invoice; if the goods have not yet been dispatched or custom-made, the store may be able to amend or cancel the order, though restocking or cancellation fees can apply. Any applicable refunds are typically processed back to your original payment method. Always confirm timeframes and fees at the time you place a special order.

What are typical charge amounts I might see from Beech Hardware & Building Supplies?

Amounts can range widely, from small purchases (e.g., under $20 for screws, sealants, or garden accessories) to several hundred or thousands of dollars for larger building materials, bulk landscaping products, or trade orders. You might also see separate charges for delivery, equipment hire (if offered by the store), or special-order deposits. If an amount looks unfamiliar but fits a hardware or garden spend you recently made, compare it with your receipts or project costs. For itemised details, the store can provide an invoice breakdown.

How can I contact Beech Hardware & Building Supplies about a mystery charge?

Go to homehardware.com.au and use the Store Locator to find the Barmera, SA store listing, which will show the phone number, address, and trading hours for Beech Hardware & Building Supplies. Call or visit during business hours and have your statement, card (last four digits only), and the charge date and amount ready so staff can search their system. They can confirm whether the transaction matches a purchase, provide a copy of the receipt, or advise on next steps if the charge does not belong to you. If the store cannot locate any matching sale, contact your bank immediately to report a potential fraudulent transaction.

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