About C-Curry Pty Ltd
C‑Curry Pty Ltd is an Australian proprietary company (ABN 60 103 091 569, ACN 103 091 569) that has operated under several names, including Gardentown Store Pty Ltd, and is now registered in Queensland postcode 4824, which covers the Cloncurry area. It has historically been associated with the Gardentown retail precinct in Queensland and is described in public records as a small, GST‑registered private company rather than a national chain or online‑only service. Based on its registration history and trading names, C‑Curry Pty Ltd is best understood as a local retail/general store style business, likely dealing in everyday retail goods such as groceries, household items, and related products rather than subscriptions or digital services.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/60103091569?utm_source=openai))
A charge from C‑Curry Pty Ltd on your bank or card statement most commonly represents an in‑person purchase made at a local store operated by this company (or previously trading under the Gardentown name). This could be a one‑time transaction for groceries, convenience items, household products, or pharmacy and general merchandise purchased at the counter. In some cases, a temporary authorization hold might appear if the store used a pre‑authorization on your card (for example, higher amounts briefly held then adjusted to the final sale), which should drop off within a few business days. Recurring charges are less common for this type of retailer, but they can occur if you shop there regularly on a similar date each month or if a local “house account” or lay‑by arrangement has been set up and is billed periodically.
If you don’t recognize a C‑Curry Pty Ltd charge, first check whether you or anyone in your household recently shopped at a local Gardentown‑branded or similar general store in Queensland, or used a card there while travelling. Compare the transaction date and amount with any paper receipts, SMS/email notifications from your bank, or location history on your phone to see if they line up with an in‑store visit. To resolve questions, contact the store directly using the phone number shown on any recent receipt or store signage and ask them to look up the transaction by date, time, and amount; if you can’t reach the merchant or still suspect the charge is incorrect, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction or request a chargeback while they investigate.