About Dunsborough Hardware & Home Centre
Dunsborough Hardware & Home Centre is a locally owned hardware and homewares store serving the Dunsborough community and surrounding areas in Western Australia. They stock a broad range of DIY and trade supplies including hand and power tools, paint, timber and building materials, plumbing and electrical essentials, garden and landscaping products, gas refills, and everyday household items. The store caters to both home DIY customers and professional tradespeople, and may also offer services such as key cutting, paint tinting, special orders for non-stocked items, and local delivery. More information about product ranges and services is available via their website at dunsboroughhardware.com.au or in store.
A charge from Dunsborough Hardware & Home Centre will usually appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve made an in-store purchase of hardware, garden products, or household goods, or placed a phone or special order that was processed via card. The description might include terms like “DUNSBOROUGH HARDWARE,” “DUNS HARDWARE & HOME,” or the store’s registered trading name, and will typically be for a one-time purchase amount in Australian dollars (AUD). In some cases you might see a separate smaller charge or a temporary authorization hold if you placed a phone order, paid a deposit for a special order, hired equipment, or had a card pre-authorised before the final amount was known.
If you don’t recognise a Dunsborough Hardware & Home Centre charge, start by checking recent receipts, emailed invoices, or text confirmations for purchases of tools, garden items, gas refills, or building supplies around the date shown on your statement. Ask other cardholders in your household if they used your card there, and compare the exact amount to any known purchases or delivery fees. For questions or to request a copy of a receipt, contact the store directly using the phone number or contact form listed at dunsboroughhardware.com.au, providing your full name, purchase date, and last four digits of the card used so staff can look up the transaction. If you still suspect an error or unauthorised use after speaking with the store, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute or block the charge.