Campus&Co.

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Campus&Co. is a volunteer-run supermarket chain and grocery retailer operating superstores that serve Plymouth Brethren Christian Church communities, with profits helping to fund OneSchool Global education and related initiatives across multiple countries.

Whanganui, Manawatu-Whanganui, New Zealand

About Campus&Co.

Campus&Co. is a volunteer-run supermarket chain and grocery retailer that primarily serves members of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church. Stores operate as modern, full-range supermarkets, offering fresh produce, meat, dairy, frozen foods, pantry staples, household goods, and personal care items, often with an emphasis on bulk and value packs for families. Profits from Campus&Co. stores help support OneSchool Global and related educational and community initiatives across multiple countries. The Whanganui, Manawatu-Whanganui, New Zealand location operates as part of this network, and purchases may be made in-store and, in some regions, via click-and-collect or online ordering linked to member accounts.

A Campus&Co. charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you shop at a Campus&Co. supermarket, place an online or app-based grocery order, or pay for related services (such as bulk orders or event catering arranged through the store). Charges are typically one-off transactions for groceries, but you may also see repeated charges if you shop there regularly or participate in standing orders or recurring bulk deliveries arranged with your local store. Some customers may see small temporary “authorization” amounts when a card is added to an online ordering account or when a large order is pre-authorized; these usually drop off and are replaced by a final, settled transaction for the actual purchase total.

If you don’t recognize a Campus&Co. charge, first consider whether you or a family member has recently shopped at a Campus&Co. supermarket or placed an online grocery order. Check your email for order confirmations or receipts, ask household members who may have access to the card, and review any Campus&Co. or OneSchool-related account portals where past orders and invoices are stored. To resolve questions, contact your local Campus&Co. store (details are usually available at campusandco.com or via your community communications) with the transaction date and amount, or reach out to the regional support contact listed on the website. If the charge appears incorrect, the store can usually locate the matching receipt, correct billing errors, or advise on refund options; if you still suspect unauthorized use, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction and secure your account.

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  1. CAMPUS & CO KERANG Kerang AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a Campus&Co. charge on my bank or card statement?

Campus&Co. charges generally come from in-store grocery purchases or online/click-and-collect orders placed through a Campus&Co. supermarket. If you are part of a Plymouth Brethren Christian Church community, someone in your household may have used a shared payment card for a shop. Check recent shopping trips, online orders, and community events that may have involved catering or bulk grocery purchases arranged via Campus&Co.

What typical amounts do Campus&Co. transactions show up as?

Campus&Co. transactions usually appear as the exact total of your grocery purchase (for example, NZD $40–$80 for a small shop, or NZD $150–$400 for a larger family or bulk shop). On your statement, the descriptor may include “CAMPUS&CO”, “CAMPUS & CO”, or a variation plus the city or region (such as “CAMPUS&CO WHANGANUI”). If you see multiple similar amounts on the same day, it may reflect separate transactions (for example, splitting groceries and special orders into two payments).

Does Campus&Co. offer subscriptions or recurring billing for groceries?

Campus&Co. does not generally run a public subscription service like meal kits, but some communities or families may arrange regular standing orders (for example, weekly basics or bulk items) that are processed on a recurring schedule. In that case, you might see similar Campus&Co. amounts on your statement at regular intervals, such as weekly or fortnightly. These arrangements are typically managed directly with your local store or through an internal ordering system, and you can change or cancel them by contacting the store team.

Why do I see a small or duplicate Campus&Co. charge, or a pending amount that later changes?

When you place a large order or pay via an online/terminal-based system, Campus&Co.’s payment processor may place a temporary authorization hold on your card to verify funds. This might appear as a pending amount or a small test charge and usually drops off within a few business days, being replaced by the final, settled transaction. If you see both an authorization and a final charge after several days, contact your local Campus&Co. store or your bank with the exact dates and amounts so they can confirm whether a duplicate payment occurred.

How can I get a copy of my Campus&Co. receipt or invoice for a charge I don’t recognize?

You can usually obtain a copy of your receipt by contacting the Campus&Co. store where you shopped, providing the date, approximate time, and amount shown on your statement, as well as the last four digits of the card used. Many stores can also look up purchases linked to a member or family account if you use a loyalty or customer ID at checkout. For online or click-and-collect orders, check your email for order confirmations or log in to your ordering portal, where past orders and downloadable invoices are often stored.

How do I resolve a billing issue or request a refund from Campus&Co.?

If you believe you were overcharged, double-charged, or received incorrect items, first contact the customer service team at your local Campus&Co. store using the phone or email details provided on campusandco.com or your community directory. Provide the transaction amount, date, and any receipts or order confirmations you have. The store can typically correct pricing errors, arrange a refund or store credit where appropriate, and advise on the expected timeframe for the refund to appear on your card (usually a few business days, depending on your bank).

How can I stop future Campus&Co. charges on my card?

Because Campus&Co. purchases are usually one-off grocery transactions, there is no central subscription to cancel. To prevent future charges, ensure that no one else in your household is using that card for Campus&Co. shopping, and remove the card details from any online ordering profiles linked to your family account. If you suspect your card details were used without permission, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to block the card, request a replacement, and dispute any unauthorized Campus&Co. transactions.

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