Flowers A Bunch

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Flowers A Bunch is a local florist in Campbelltown, New South Wales, offering fresh flower arrangements and same‑day delivery for occasions such as birthdays, funerals, and other events across Campbelltown and surrounding suburbs.

Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia

About Flowers A Bunch

Flowers A Bunch is a locally owned florist based in Campbelltown, New South Wales, specialising in fresh flower arrangements, custom bouquets, and same‑day delivery across Campbelltown and surrounding suburbs. They provide floral designs for birthdays, anniversaries, sympathy and funeral services, new baby arrivals, corporate events, and other special occasions. Orders can typically be placed online via flowersabunch.com.au or over the phone, with options to add extras such as vases, chocolates, balloons, or personalised cards.

A charge from “FLOWERS A BUNCH”, “FLOWERS A BUNCH CAMPBELLTOWN”, or a similar description may appear on your bank or card statement when you order flowers or related gifts through their website, by phone, or in‑store. This is usually a one‑time payment for a specific order, though some customers may set up recurring deliveries (for example, weekly or monthly office or home arrangements), which would result in regular charges on a repeating schedule. You might also see a temporary pending charge or small difference in amount if your bank applies currency conversion fees or if the final order total changes due to delivery area, upgrades, or substitutions.

If you’re unsure about a Flowers A Bunch charge, start by checking your email for an order confirmation or tax invoice from flowersabunch.com.au around the date of the charge, including any orders you may have placed on behalf of someone else. Review your bank statement description and compare the amount to any recent flower or gift purchases, including deliveries you organised for another recipient or corporate events. To resolve questions, visit their website and use the contact details on the “Contact” or “About” page to call or email customer service with your full name, order date, and the last four digits of the card charged; they can look up your order, resend receipts, clarify delivery details, or assist with cancellations, changes, or refund enquiries subject to their policies on same‑day and custom orders.

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  1. Flowers A Bunch Campbelltown AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a charge from Flowers A Bunch when I only ordered once?

Flowers A Bunch primarily processes one‑time charges for individual flower orders placed online, over the phone, or in‑store. If you see just a single charge, it is likely for a standalone bouquet or arrangement, possibly including delivery and add‑ons like a vase or chocolates. Compare the amount with any flower or gift order you placed around that date, including deliveries to friends, family, or workplaces.

What are typical amounts I might see from Flowers A Bunch on my statement?

Most standard bouquets and arrangements from local florists like Flowers A Bunch commonly fall in a range from around AU$50–AU$150, depending on size, flower types, and delivery fees. Larger sympathy or funeral tributes, event pieces, or multiple arrangements can be higher. Your exact amount should match the total shown at checkout or on the tax invoice emailed to you when you ordered via flowersabunch.com.au.

Can Flowers A Bunch set up recurring or scheduled deliveries that cause repeat charges?

Yes, some customers arrange recurring deliveries (for example, weekly office flowers or monthly home arrangements), which can result in repeat charges at agreed intervals. These are not automatic subscriptions in the usual online sense but are pre‑arranged standing orders managed directly with the florist. To confirm or change any recurring delivery, contact Flowers A Bunch using the phone or email details listed on their website and provide your name and approximate order dates.

How do I change, cancel, or pause a Flowers A Bunch order?

Because many orders involve fresh flowers and same‑day delivery, changes or cancellations need to be made as early as possible on the day of delivery. Call Flowers A Bunch using the number listed on flowersabunch.com.au and reference your order number or the name and delivery date so they can locate your booking. If your order has not yet been prepared or dispatched, they may be able to amend the delivery date, update the message, adjust the design, or cancel in line with their cancellation policy.

How do refunds and order issues work with Flowers A Bunch?

Refunds and credits are typically handled on a case‑by‑case basis, depending on the nature of the issue (such as damaged flowers on arrival, incorrect items, or failed delivery). If you believe there is a problem with your order or you were charged incorrectly, contact Flowers A Bunch promptly with photos (if applicable), your order confirmation, and details of the issue. They may offer a replacement arrangement, partial credit, or refund according to their quality and delivery guarantees stated on their website.

Why do I see a pending or duplicate charge from Flowers A Bunch?

Some banks show a temporary pending authorisation when you place an online order, which can look like a duplicate charge until it settles. Flowers A Bunch generally submits a single final payment for the agreed order total, and the extra pending authorisation should drop off within a few business days. If a pending amount remains or you see two completed charges after several days, contact both your bank and Flowers A Bunch with screenshots of the transactions so they can investigate.

How can I get a copy of my Flowers A Bunch receipt or tax invoice?

Receipts and tax invoices are usually emailed automatically to the address you entered at checkout on flowersabunch.com.au. Check your inbox and spam/junk folders for an email from Flowers A Bunch around the date of the charge. If you can’t find it, contact them via the website with your full name, email address used for ordering, approximate order date, and the last four digits of the card, and they can resend your invoice.

What should I do if I don’t recognise a Flowers A Bunch charge at all?

First, check with family members or colleagues who might have used your card (with permission) to send flowers, such as for a birthday, anniversary, or funeral. Then review your emails and SMS messages for any delivery confirmations, card messages, or receipts from Flowers A Bunch. If no one recognises the purchase and you find no related order, contact Flowers A Bunch directly to see if they can locate the charge in their system, and also notify your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge if it appears unauthorised.

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