About EE Hobbies
EE Hobbies Australia is a specialized hobby and aerial photography retailer based in Croydon, Victoria, Australia. Through their website eehobbies.com.au and their local presence, they focus on DJI drones and related equipment such as gimbals, spare parts, batteries, propellers, cases, and camera accessories. They also stock general radio-control and hobby products, supporting both beginners and experienced drone pilots with hardware, add-ons, and advice tailored to aerial imaging, recreational flying, and hobby use.
A charge from EE Hobbies (often appearing as “EE HOBBIES,” “EE HOBBIES AUSTRALIA,” or “EEHOBBIES.COM.AU” on your statement) usually relates to a one-time retail purchase made in-store or online. This could be for a drone, controller, battery, charger, propellers, FPV gear, repair parts, or other hobby accessories. In some cases you might see multiple charges if you placed several orders, paid for shipping or express delivery, or split an order into separate transactions (for example, backordered items shipping later). You may also see a temporary “pending” or authorization charge when you first place an order or update your payment details; this is a standard payment verification and typically falls away once the order is finalized.
If you’re unsure about an EE Hobbies charge, start by checking your email for order confirmations or tax invoices from eehobbies.com.au and reviewing any recent online or in-store purchases you (or a family member) may have made. Log in to your account on their website, if you created one, to view your order history and payment details. For questions about a specific transaction, delivery, or a possible billing error, use the contact details on the “Contact” or “Customer Service” page at eehobbies.com.au; provide your name, approximate charge amount, date, and the last four digits of the card used so they can locate the order. If you still can’t match the charge after speaking with them, your next step is to contact your bank or card issuer to dispute or investigate the transaction.