Economy Warehouse

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Economy Warehouse is an independent Tasmanian retailer and wholesaler of home furniture, décor, artificial plants and related home and garden accessories, operating from its Mornington showroom and serving the greater Hobart area.

Howrah, Tasmania, Australia

About Economy Warehouse

Economy Warehouse is an independent Tasmanian retailer and wholesaler specialising in home furniture, décor, artificial plants and home and garden accessories. Based in the Mornington/Howrah area and serving greater Hobart, they focus on value-oriented furniture and décor for living rooms, bedrooms, dining spaces, offices and outdoor areas. Customers typically visit the local showroom to view products in person, with a mix of in‑stock items and order‑in ranges, and many purchases are arranged with local delivery or customer pickup.

A charge from Economy Warehouse may appear on your bank statement after you purchase furniture, décor items or artificial plants in-store, pay a deposit for an order, or settle a delivery or assembly fee. Some customers may also see charges related to special orders, lay‑by payments, or phone/online card payments processed for invoices issued by the store. If you’ve recently bought larger furniture pieces, paid a deposit to secure stock, or finalised a balance before delivery, that payment is likely to show as “ECONOMY WAREHOUSE,” “ECONOMY WAREHOUSE TAS,” or a similar descriptor on your statement. In some cases, your bank may briefly display a pending or pre‑authorisation amount when your card is first processed, which then updates to the final purchase total.

To verify an Economy Warehouse charge, first check any recent invoices, quotes, lay‑by agreements, delivery dockets, text/email confirmations or EFTPOS receipts from visits to their Mornington showroom. Compare the transaction date and amount to any furniture or décor purchases you or a household member may have made. If something doesn’t match, contact Economy Warehouse directly via the details on their website (economywarehouse.com.au) or on your sales invoice; have your statement, approximate purchase date and the last four digits of the card used ready so staff can locate your transaction. Common billing issues—such as duplicated payments, incorrect totals or cancelled orders—are generally resolved by providing a copy of your bank transaction and in‑store receipt so the store can process an adjustment or refund if required.

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  1. ECONOMY WAREHOUSE PTY MORNINGTON AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a charge from Economy Warehouse on my bank statement?

You’ll typically see a charge from Economy Warehouse after purchasing furniture, décor, artificial plants or home and garden accessories at their Mornington showroom, or when paying an invoice or deposit over the phone. The description may appear as “ECONOMY WAREHOUSE,” “ECONOMY WAREHOUSE TAS,” or similar. Review any recent furniture purchases, deposits on orders, or delivery fees arranged with the store to confirm the charge.

What are the typical amounts I might see charged by Economy Warehouse?

Economy Warehouse transactions can range from small décor or artificial plant purchases around AU$20–$100, through to furniture and package deals commonly between AU$200–$2,000 or more. You may also see smaller amounts (for example AU$50–$300) if you are making progressive lay‑by payments or paying delivery and assembly fees. The exact amount should match the total on your tax invoice or EFTPOS receipt from the store.

Does Economy Warehouse offer lay‑by or instalment payments, and how do those appear on my statement?

Economy Warehouse commonly allows customers to pay deposits and make progressive payments on larger items or orders. In that case, you may see multiple smaller charges over several weeks, each listed under Economy Warehouse or the store’s trading name. The total of these payments should equal the final invoice amount shown on your lay‑by or order documentation.

Can Economy Warehouse place an authorization hold or pending charge on my card?

In some cases, when your card is first processed—especially for phone payments or higher‑value transactions—your bank may show a pending or pre‑authorisation amount. This is controlled by your bank or card issuer and is used to confirm funds are available. The pending amount should either drop off or update to the exact final sale total once Economy Warehouse completes the transaction; if a pending amount remains for more than a few business days, contact your bank for clarification.

How do I cancel an order or change my delivery with Economy Warehouse?

To cancel or amend an order, contact Economy Warehouse directly using the phone number or email on your invoice or via their website at economywarehouse.com.au. Have your invoice number, name and purchase date ready so staff can locate your order. Cancellation and change options may depend on whether the item is a standard stock piece, a special order, or has already been dispatched for delivery, so it’s best to get in touch as soon as possible.

How do I request a refund or resolve an incorrect Economy Warehouse charge?

If you believe you’ve been overcharged, charged twice, or charged for a cancelled order, contact Economy Warehouse with a copy of your bank statement entry and any receipts or invoices. The store will typically review the transaction in their point‑of‑sale or EFTPOS system and, if an error is confirmed, process a refund back to the same card or payment method used. Refund timing depends on your bank, but most card refunds appear within 3–10 business days after processing.

How can I contact Economy Warehouse about a charge I don’t recognise?

Visit economywarehouse.com.au for current contact details, including their showroom phone number and email address, or refer to the contact information printed on your receipt or invoice. When you call or email, provide your full name, the date and exact amount of the charge, and the last four digits of the card used. This helps staff quickly search their system, identify the transaction, and explain what was purchased or by whom.

I can’t find a receipt, but I see an Economy Warehouse charge. How can I confirm what was purchased?

If you no longer have your paper receipt, Economy Warehouse staff can usually look up your purchase using the transaction date, amount and card details. Contact the store and provide the exact charge amount, the date shown on your statement, and the last four digits of your card. They can then check their sales records and reissue a copy of your invoice or explain which items were included in the transaction.

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