Daffron Limited

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Daffron Limited appears to be a small New Zealand private company with no clear public web presence; it is listed in official notices for removal from the New Zealand Companies Register, suggesting it is or was a minor local business rather than a consumer-facing brand. The specific industry or services it provides cannot be reliably determined from available public records.

New Zealand

About Daffron Limited

Daffron Limited is a small New Zealand private company that appears in official government notices in connection with removal from the New Zealand Companies Register, rather than as an active, consumer‑facing brand. Public records list the company name but do not clearly identify its trading activities, website, or customer service channels, which suggests it was a minor local or trustee/holding‑type business rather than a retail merchant. As of January 2026, there is no reliable evidence of a current public web presence, published product catalog, or advertised services for Daffron Limited in New Zealand government or commercial directories. ([gazette.govt.nz](https://gazette.govt.nz/notice/id/2022-ds2807?utm_source=openai))

If you see “DAFFRON LIMITED” on your bank or card statement, it may not mean you directly shopped with a store called Daffron. In many cases, older or non‑trading company names can still appear as billing descriptors behind the scenes—for example, if that entity is part of an accounting, trustee, or logistics structure supporting another brand you recognize, or if a dormant legal entity’s name is still attached to a merchant account. It might also reflect back‑office services such as trustee/administrative work or logistics billed to a business customer, an internal charge linked to a related company, a legacy merchant account that hasn’t been renamed, or, less commonly, a miscoded or fraudulent transaction that your bank is showing under an incorrect descriptor.

Because there is no clear, current public contact channel for Daffron Limited, your best path to resolving questions about this charge is to work through your bank or card issuer and your own records. Start by checking the date and amount of the charge and comparing it to any recent New Zealand‑related purchases, invoices, or subscriptions (especially anything tied to professional services, logistics, or trustee/accounting arrangements). Look for additional detail in your online banking (sometimes a longer merchant description or location is visible there), and ask your bank for the full merchant category code (MCC) and any extended descriptor. If you still can’t recognize the transaction, immediately contact your bank’s fraud or disputes team—they can contact the acquiring bank, attempt to identify the underlying merchant, block your card if needed, and file a dispute or chargeback where appropriate.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

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

  1. DAFFRON LTD +64210600081 NZL

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there a charge from Daffron Limited on my card if I never shopped with them?

Daffron Limited does not appear to operate as a public‑facing retail brand, so the name on your statement may be a back‑office or legacy legal entity behind another business you did use, or a misapplied descriptor from your bank or the payment processor. In practice, this can happen when a closed or trustee‑type company still owns the merchant account used to process payments for a different trading name, or when a transaction is coded incorrectly. If the amount and date don’t match anything you recognize, treat the charge as potentially unauthorized and contact your bank for investigation.

Does Daffron Limited offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

There is no public evidence that Daffron Limited currently sells consumer subscriptions or operates an online service with recurring plans—no official website, pricing page, or subscription tiers are listed in New Zealand business or web directories as of January 2026. If you see repeated charges under this name, they are more likely to be (a) recurring invoices tied to a business or professional‑services arrangement, (b) the billing name behind another subscription you hold, or (c) an error or fraudulent pattern. Review all your active subscriptions and ask your bank for the merchant’s MCC and any related descriptors to narrow down the source.

How can I cancel an ongoing charge that appears as Daffron Limited?

Because there is no confirmed customer portal or support contact for Daffron Limited, you generally cannot cancel directly with this entity. Instead, first identify whether the charge maps to another service you recognize (for example, by matching the billing dates and amounts to a known subscription or supplier invoice); if it does, cancel through that known provider using their usual account or billing settings. If you cannot link the charges to any legitimate service, ask your bank to block further payments to that merchant ID, replace your card if necessary, and open a dispute on any unrecognized transactions.

How do I request a refund for a Daffron Limited transaction?

If you can tie the Daffron Limited descriptor to a specific business you dealt with (for example, a New Zealand professional‑services firm or logistics provider that invoiced you), contact that business directly and request a refund through its normal billing office; the refund will typically post back under the same descriptor. If you cannot identify any corresponding purchase, or the underlying business will not respond, your only practical route is to file a dispute or chargeback through your bank, explaining that the merchant name shown is Daffron Limited and providing any supporting documentation that the charge is in error or unauthorized.

Are small or temporary Daffron Limited amounts (like $1–$3) authorization holds?

Some banks and processors place small temporary authorization amounts (often $0–$3) to verify a card before settling a real transaction, and those holds can occasionally show an unexpected or internal merchant name. If you see a very small Daffron Limited amount that stays in “pending” and then disappears or reverses within a few days, it may have been such a verification hold. However, because there is no known active consumer‑facing Daffron Limited website or product, you should still confirm with your bank that the card was not used in a fraudulent test transaction.

What charge amounts are commonly associated with Daffron Limited?

Public data does not show any standard consumer pricing, subscription tiers, or product rates for Daffron Limited—there are no published price lists or retail offerings linked to this company name. In practice, users may see a wide range of amounts, from small verification‑type charges to larger business‑style invoices, depending on how the descriptor is being used by the underlying merchant or processor. Focus on whether each specific amount and date aligns with something you actually purchased; if not, treat it as suspicious and involve your bank.

Is there a way to contact Daffron Limited directly about a charge?

As of January 2026, there is no confirmed official website, customer support email, or phone number publicly listed for a New Zealand company trading as Daffron Limited, beyond basic register entries indicating it is or was slated for removal from the Companies Register. ([gazette.govt.nz](https://gazette.govt.nz/notice/id/2022-ds2807?utm_source=openai)) Because of this, you should not rely on being able to reach the company directly about billing issues; instead, work through any identifiable underlying business you dealt with and your card issuer’s support or disputes team, who can contact the acquiring bank on your behalf.

Could a Daffron Limited descriptor indicate fraud on my account?

Yes, it is possible. When a company has no clear consumer‑facing presence yet appears on a card statement, that can signal either a behind‑the‑scenes legal entity for a legitimate merchant or a misused or compromised merchant account. If you cannot match the Daffron Limited charge to any legitimate New Zealand‑related purchase, subscription, or invoice, report it to your bank immediately so they can block your card, monitor for additional activity, and initiate a dispute or chargeback if appropriate.

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