Climb Fit

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Climb Fit is an Australian indoor rock climbing and fitness gym operator offering roped climbing, bouldering, classes, and full gym facilities at multiple locations in Sydney, including Kirrawee.

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

About Climb Fit

Climb Fit is an Australian indoor rock climbing and fitness gym operator with multiple facilities across Sydney, including Kirrawee and other major suburbs. They offer roped climbing, bouldering areas, auto-belays, beginner and advanced coaching, kids programs, group sessions, and full gym and fitness facilities such as weights and cardio equipment. Climb Fit caters to casual visitors as well as regular members, with options like day passes, 10‑visit passes, memberships, and gear hire (shoes, harnesses, chalk). Bookings and detailed information are available via their website at climbfit.com.au.

A Climb Fit charge may appear on your bank or card statement if you purchased a casual climbing entry, gear hire, a multi‑visit pass, a membership, or attended a class or group session. Many customers see recurring debits for ongoing memberships, usually processed weekly or fortnightly via direct debit under the name “CLIMB FIT” or a specific venue name (e.g., “CLIMB FIT KIRRAWEE”). You might also see a charge related to an online booking, a kids’ program, birthday party, corporate event, or a trial or intro offer you signed up for in‑person or through their website. Some banks may initially show a small pending authorization or slightly different descriptor before the final amount settles.

If you don’t recognize a Climb Fit charge, start by checking whether you, a family member, or someone on a shared card recently visited a Climb Fit location, bought a pass, or set up a membership. Look through your emails and SMS for booking confirmations, receipts, or membership welcome messages from climbfit.com.au. For billing questions, changes to your membership, or refund enquiries, contact the specific Climb Fit venue you attend or use the contact form and phone numbers listed at climbfit.com.au/contact; have your full name, email, and the last 4 digits of the card handy so they can locate your account. Common issues—such as cancelling or freezing memberships, duplicate charges, or unrecognized direct debits—are usually resolved by speaking directly with the gym’s reception team, who can adjust your membership, verify visit history, and provide copies of invoices.

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  1. CLIMB FIT PTY LTD KIRRAWEE AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why am I seeing a recurring Climb Fit charge on my bank statement?

Recurring Climb Fit charges typically relate to an ongoing gym or climbing membership that’s billed automatically (often weekly or fortnightly) via direct debit. If you signed a membership form in‑club or bought a membership online, the system will continue to debit until you cancel or complete the agreed minimum term. Check your signup emails or membership agreement for your billing schedule, or contact your local Climb Fit to confirm the details of your plan.

What are the typical Climb Fit fees or charge amounts I might see?

Common Climb Fit charges include casual entry fees for climbing or gym use, hire fees for shoes or harnesses, multi‑visit passes, and recurring membership debits. You may also see larger once‑off amounts for kids’ programs, birthday parties, corporate events, or courses. Pricing can vary by location, age (adult, student, child), and membership type, so check climbfit.com.au or your local gym’s price list for up‑to‑date amounts.

How do I cancel or pause my Climb Fit membership so the charges stop?

To cancel or freeze a Climb Fit membership, you usually need to submit a request directly with the location where you joined—either in person at reception or via their listed email/contact form. Most memberships have notice periods and, in some cases, minimum terms, which means charges may continue until the end of your current billing cycle or agreed term. Review your original membership agreement or welcome email for the specific cancellation and suspension policy, then contact the gym to confirm when billing will cease.

Why was I charged by Climb Fit after I thought I had already cancelled?

Climb Fit memberships are commonly billed at the start of each billing period, so if you cancel after a debit has been processed, your membership usually stays active until that period ends. Some membership types also require a set notice period (for example, a certain number of days before your next debit) for cancellations or freezes to take effect. If you believe you were charged in error, contact your home Climb Fit venue with the date you requested cancellation and a copy of any confirmation so they can investigate and adjust if appropriate.

How can I request a refund or dispute a Climb Fit charge I don’t recognize?

Start by contacting the Climb Fit location listed on your receipts or the one you most recently visited; if you’re unsure which site, use the contact details at climbfit.com.au and include your full name, the transaction date, and the exact amount. The team can look up your account, check visit history and membership status, and advise whether a refund or credit is possible under their policy. Refunds are generally considered for duplicate charges, billing errors, or situations where services couldn’t be provided as agreed.

What is the small or pending ‘Climb Fit’ charge I see on my card?

When you first set up or update a payment method, Climb Fit’s billing provider or your bank may place a small temporary authorization hold to verify your card. This can appear as a low‑value or $0 pending transaction and should disappear or be reversed automatically within a few business days. It is not an additional fee, and only the final membership or purchase amount should settle on your account.

Can someone else’s use of my card cause a Climb Fit charge on my account?

Yes, if a family member or friend used your card to pay for their climbing visit, membership, or a kids’ program, the charge will appear under your name and card details as “Climb Fit.” Check with anyone who has access to your card or joint account to see if they recently visited a Climb Fit venue. If you suspect unauthorized use, contact both your bank (to secure your card) and Climb Fit with the transaction details so they can help identify who used the card.

How can I get a copy of my Climb Fit receipt or check what a specific charge was for?

You can request a receipt or transaction history by contacting the Climb Fit location you attend, either by phone or via the contact form or email listed at climbfit.com.au. Provide the date of the charge, the last 4 digits of your card, and the amount so staff can locate the transaction. They can tell you whether it was a casual visit, membership debit, program booking, or equipment hire, and email you a copy of the receipt if needed.

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