Cafe Coci Nero

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Cafe Coci Nero is a small industrial-style cafe in Botany, New South Wales, serving coffee, breakfast, and light café meals to local workers and residents.

Botany, New South Wales, Australia
Owned by South Bend Hospitality Group Pty Ltd

About Cafe Coci Nero

Cafe Coci Nero is a small, industrial-style café located in Botany, New South Wales, Australia, catering mainly to local workers, commuters, and nearby residents. They typically serve espresso-based coffees, teas, breakfast items (like toast, eggs, and pastries), and light café meals such as sandwiches, wraps, and salads. As a local, in-person café, charges from Cafe Coci Nero usually come from point-of-sale card payments made at the counter or table when ordering food and drinks.

A charge from Cafe Coci Nero will most often appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve paid for coffee, breakfast, or a light meal in-store. The description may look similar to “CAFE COCI NERO BOTANY,” “CAFE COCI NERO BOTANY NSW,” or a variation including the payment terminal provider’s name. Most transactions are one-time purchases, but you might also see multiple smaller charges if you visited more than once in a day, paid separately for different orders, or if a pending authorization was later finalized. In some cases, a small temporary authorization hold may appear when your card is first tapped or inserted, then be replaced by the final charge.

If you’re unsure about a Cafe Coci Nero charge, start by checking your recent visits to Botany and any coffee or meal purchases around that date. Look for a paper receipt from the café or a digital record in your banking app that shows the transaction time and location. Because this is a small local business, the best way to resolve questions is usually to visit the café in person or call them using the phone number listed on your receipt or on Google Maps; bring or reference the exact date, amount, and last four digits of the card used so they can locate the transaction. If the café can’t match the charge or you suspect fraud, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction or request a card replacement.

Bank Statement Variations

2 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Cafe Coci Nero.

  1. SQ *CAFE COCI NERO Botany AU
  2. SQ *CAFE COCI NERO Botany AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Cafe Coci Nero on my statement when I don’t remember subscribing to anything?

Cafe Coci Nero is a local café in Botany that processes one-time, in-person transactions for coffee, breakfast, and light meals. They do not generally offer online subscriptions or recurring billing; most charges are from pay-as-you-go purchases made at the counter. If you see their name, it is most likely from a recent visit where you tapped or inserted your card. Check whether you or someone authorized on your account recently bought food or coffee in Botany, NSW.

What typical amounts might I see from Cafe Coci Nero on my card?

Common charge amounts from Cafe Coci Nero usually reflect café-style purchases: a few dollars for a single coffee, or higher amounts when breakfast or multiple items are purchased together. You might see small transactions for a takeaway drink, mid-range totals for a light meal, or larger totals if paying for several people. If you see a significantly higher amount than expected, confirm whether you paid for a group, added extras, or made multiple orders in one visit.

Can Cafe Coci Nero charge me on a recurring basis or as a subscription?

Cafe Coci Nero is primarily an in-person café and does not typically run subscription-style billing like streaming services or software companies. Any recurring-looking pattern (for example, similar amounts on weekday mornings) usually comes from you visiting regularly and using the same card. If you believe you are being billed automatically, check your receipts and ask the café directly to confirm that no card is stored on file, then contact your bank if the pattern still seems suspicious.

Why do I see both a pending charge and a final charge from Cafe Coci Nero?

Some payment terminals place a temporary authorization on your card when you tap or insert it, showing as a pending charge. This pending amount is then replaced by the finalized transaction once the café completes the sale and the payment is settled. In most cases the pending amount will drop off within a few business days, leaving only the final charge. If both remain after several days, contact your bank to review and, if needed, contact the café with your receipt details.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or verify the exact purchase from Cafe Coci Nero?

If you need a receipt, first check whether you were offered an emailed or printed receipt at the time of purchase and review your wallet, email, or banking app. If you don’t have it, note the transaction date, exact amount, and card used, then visit the café or call them using the contact details listed on your bank’s merchant information or on Google Maps. Staff can often look up transactions from their point-of-sale system using this information and confirm what was purchased. If they’re unable to locate it, you can share a screenshot (with sensitive details obscured) to help them identify the charge.

How do I resolve a mistaken or incorrect charge from Cafe Coci Nero?

If you believe you were overcharged or charged twice, contact Cafe Coci Nero as soon as possible with the transaction date, time (if known), and amount, plus any receipts you have. The café may be able to reverse a duplicate transaction or issue a refund through their payment terminal once they confirm the error. If you cannot reach them or they cannot resolve the issue, follow up with your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge, providing any receipts or correspondence to support your claim.

How can I contact Cafe Coci Nero about a charge if I don’t have their website?

Even without a website, you can usually find Cafe Coci Nero’s contact details by searching for “Cafe Coci Nero Botany NSW” in Google Maps or another mapping service, which should list their phone number, address, and opening hours. You can also check your receipt, as many café receipts include a phone number or ABN (Australian Business Number). When you reach out, have your statement handy with the date, amount, and last four digits of the card so they can quickly locate your transaction.

What should I do if I don’t recognize a Cafe Coci Nero charge and I haven’t been to Botany?

First, confirm that no one else on your account or with access to your card (family members, employees, etc.) visited Botany and used your card there. If no one recognizes the transaction and you have not been in the area, contact your bank or card issuer immediately and report the charge as unauthorized. Ask them to block or replace your card to prevent further misuse. You can also mention to the bank that the merchant name is Cafe Coci Nero in Botany to help them investigate the transaction.

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