About Best Price Variety
Best Price Variety is an Australian-owned discount variety retailer based in Perth, Western Australia. The chain focuses on affordable homewares, party supplies, arts and crafts, toys, souvenirs, seasonal decorations, and general household merchandise. With multiple stores across the Perth region, including a location in Westfield Whitford City in Hillarys, Best Price Variety caters to families, party planners, and everyday shoppers looking for low-priced essentials and gift items. Their range typically includes kitchenware, storage solutions, décor, stationery, kids’ activities, and event supplies.
A Best Price Variety charge may appear on your bank or card statement after making a purchase in one of their Perth-area stores, or in some cases when ordering or paying a deposit over the phone or via their website at bestpricevariety.com.au. Most transactions are one‑time purchases, but you might also see multiple small charges if separate transactions were processed (for example, split payments or add‑on items). In some cases, you may notice a temporary authorization hold when your card is first tapped, inserted, or entered, which is later replaced by the final sale amount. If you used a digital wallet (such as Apple Pay or Google Pay), the statement description may appear slightly different from the store’s full trading name.
If you don’t recognize a Best Price Variety charge, start by checking recent receipts, shopping bags, or email confirmations from the day of the charge, especially after visits to Westfield Whitford City or other Perth shopping centres. Compare the exact date and amount on your statement to your in‑store purchases; small amounts often match party supplies, craft items, toys, or seasonal decorations. For questions, visit bestpricevariety.com.au and use the contact details listed there or call the store where you shopped (store numbers are typically listed on receipts and on the website). If you suspect an error, contact the store promptly with your receipt and transaction time so they can look it up in their point‑of‑sale system; if you believe the charge is fraudulent, contact your bank or card provider to dispute the transaction and request a card reissue if necessary.