Fast Times Skateboarding

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Fast Times Skateboarding is an Australian skate shop chain and online retailer selling skateboards, apparel, footwear, and accessories, with stores across major shopping centres nationwide.

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

About Fast Times Skateboarding

Fast Times Skateboarding is an Australian skate shop chain and online retailer specialising in skateboards, apparel, footwear, and skate accessories. Based in Melbourne, Victoria, they stock complete skateboards, decks, trucks, wheels, protective gear, as well as clothing, shoes, and accessories from major skate and streetwear brands. Customers can shop in person at Fast Times stores in major shopping centres around Australia or online via their official website at fasttimes.com.au, where they also offer nationwide shipping.

A Fast Times Skateboarding charge usually appears on a bank or card statement after a purchase made in one of their physical stores or through their online shop. This can include one‑time purchases of skate gear or clothing, online orders (including click‑and‑collect), gift card purchases, or phone/in‑store special orders. You may also see multiple or split charges if your order is shipped in separate parcels, if an item was partially refunded, or if your bank first shows a temporary authorisation hold before the final amount settles.

If you’re unsure about a Fast Times Skateboarding charge, start by checking your recent email receipts from fasttimes.com.au, your online account order history (if you created one), and any in‑store receipts you may have. Compare the amount, date, and location with any recent skate or clothing purchases you or a family member might have made. For further clarification, you can contact them through the contact form on fasttimes.com.au or call the specific store listed on your receipt or bank statement; customer service can look up your transaction using your name, email, or card details. If a charge appears incorrect, ask Fast Times to review the order and, if needed, process a refund or adjustment before you contact your bank to dispute the transaction.

Bank Statement Variations

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

  1. FASTTIMES* FAST TIMES +6195530000 AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a Fast Times Skateboarding charge on my card when I only shopped in-store?

In‑store purchases at any Fast Times Skateboarding location are processed under the same retail brand, so your bank statement will typically show “FAST TIMES SKATEBOARDING” or a similar description, often with the suburb or shopping centre name. Check whether you recently bought decks, shoes, apparel, or accessories at a skate shop in a major Australian shopping centre. If the location on your statement matches a nearby mall or suburb where you shopped, this is likely the corresponding purchase.

Can Fast Times Skateboarding charges be for online orders from fasttimes.com.au?

Yes. Any order placed on fasttimes.com.au, including home delivery or click‑and‑collect, will appear as a Fast Times Skateboarding transaction on your statement. The charge generally occurs when your order is confirmed, though your bank may first show it as a pending or authorisation charge before it fully settles for the final amount, including shipping and any discounts applied.

Why is the Fast Times Skateboarding amount different from what I remember paying?

Differences between the amount you recall and the amount on your statement can arise from shipping fees, discount codes, or partial refunds processed after the original sale. If your order contained out‑of‑stock or cancelled items, Fast Times may have adjusted the total and issued a partial refund, which can appear as separate lines on your statement. Review your email invoice and any follow‑up emails from fasttimes.com.au to see the final breakdown of items and charges.

Does Fast Times Skateboarding offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

Fast Times Skateboarding is primarily a retail store and online shop, so most charges are one‑off transactions for products. They do not typically run subscription plans where you are billed automatically each month, so a recurring monthly charge from Fast Times is uncommon. If you see repeated charges, check whether multiple separate orders were placed (for example, by family members using the same card) or contact Fast Times to confirm there is no duplicate billing.

What are typical charge amounts from Fast Times Skateboarding?

Common Fast Times transactions range from smaller amounts for accessories (like bearings, grip tape, or tees) to larger totals for complete skateboards, shoes, and multiple clothing items. It’s normal to see rounded amounts reflecting standard Australian retail prices, and orders may also include shipping costs when placed online. If the amount looks unusually high or low for what you purchased, compare it with the itemised invoice in your email or online account.

Why do I see a pending or temporary Fast Times Skateboarding charge that later disappears?

Some banks show a temporary authorisation hold when you place an order online or when a card is first processed in‑store, especially for tap‑and‑go payments. This hold verifies that your card is valid and has sufficient funds; it may appear as a separate pending Fast Times Skateboarding transaction. Once the payment is finalised, the hold is released by your bank, and only the settled purchase amount should remain on your statement.

How can I get a copy of my Fast Times Skateboarding receipt or invoice?

For online purchases, a detailed invoice is emailed to the address you entered at checkout; you can also retrieve order details by logging into your account at fasttimes.com.au if you created one. For in‑store purchases, the printed receipt is your main proof of purchase, but some stores can reprint or look up a sale using the date, approximate time, and the last four digits of your card. If you need documentation to verify a charge, contact the relevant store or use the website’s contact form with as much transaction detail as possible.

How do I resolve or dispute a Fast Times Skateboarding charge I don’t recognise?

First, confirm that no one else with access to your card (family members, housemates) made a purchase at Fast Times or online at fasttimes.com.au. Next, gather the transaction date, amount, and any reference numbers and contact Fast Times through their website contact form or by phoning the store listed on your statement; they can search their system to identify the sale and explain the charge. If the transaction cannot be found or appears fraudulent, notify your bank or card issuer immediately to report unauthorised use and follow their dispute process.

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