Golden Apple Super Store

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Independent local supermarket and convenience grocery store serving the Leeton, New South Wales community with everyday food, household items, and general groceries.

Leeton, NSW, Australia

About Golden Apple Super Store

Golden Apple Super Store is an independent local supermarket and convenience grocery store located in Leeton, New South Wales. It serves the surrounding community with everyday essentials including fresh produce, meat, dairy, frozen foods, pantry staples, snacks, beverages, and basic household and personal care items. As a locally operated store, it typically focuses on convenient, one-stop shopping and may offer in-store specials, seasonal products, and locally sourced items depending on availability.

A charge from Golden Apple Super Store will usually appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve made an in-store purchase of groceries or household products. The description line may include variations such as “GOLDEN APPLE SUPER STORE,” “GOLDEN APPLE LEETON,” or similar wording. Charges can be one-time transactions for a single shopping trip, multiple smaller transactions on the same day if you shopped more than once, or a slightly different amount from the receipt if you purchased items with bottle deposits, bag fees, or discounted promotions applied at checkout. If you used a contactless card, mobile wallet (like Apple Pay or Google Pay), or saved card in a local delivery app partnered with the store, the charge may also reflect that platform’s reference.

If you’re unsure about a Golden Apple Super Store charge, start by checking your recent receipts, grocery lists, and any shopping done by family members who may share your card. Compare the transaction date and amount on your statement with your in-store visits or any local delivery orders. To resolve questions, contact the store directly using the phone number or contact details shown on your receipt or listed in local business directories; a staff member can often verify the transaction by date, time, and amount. If you still believe a charge is incorrect after speaking with the store, you can contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction or request further investigation.

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 Golden Apple Super Store.

  1. GOLDEN APPLE SUPER S LEETON AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from GOLDEN APPLE SUPER STORE on my bank statement?

This charge usually comes from an in-store grocery or convenience purchase you (or someone in your household) made at Golden Apple Super Store in Leeton, NSW. Review any recent shopping trips around the transaction date, including quick stops for milk, bread, fuel snacks, or household items. If a family member uses your card for shopping, check with them as well. The description may appear as “GOLDEN APPLE SUPER STORE,” “GOLDEN APPLE LEETON,” or similar.

What are common amounts I might be charged by Golden Apple Super Store?

Golden Apple Super Store purchases can range from small amounts (around AU$5–$30) for top-up items to larger weekly shops often between AU$60–$200 or more, depending on your basket size. Small, repeated charges on the same day can happen if you made multiple quick visits, or split your purchase into separate transactions (for example, paying for fuel snacks separately from a larger grocery shop). Check your receipts to match the exact totals, including any bag fees or bottle deposits if applicable.

Does Golden Apple Super Store have subscriptions or recurring charges?

Golden Apple Super Store generally operates as a standard supermarket, so charges are typically one-off transactions for each shopping visit. They do not usually bill on a subscription basis like a meal kit or delivery service. If you notice what looks like a recurring pattern (for example, a similar amount every week on the same day), it may simply reflect your regular grocery routine rather than a formal subscription. You can verify this by checking receipts or your shopping habits for those dates.

Can Golden Apple Super Store place an authorization hold or pending charge on my card?

In most cases, grocery purchases from Golden Apple Super Store post as a single final charge, but some banks temporarily show a “pending” authorization amount first. This can happen if you pay with a debit or credit card and the bank holds funds before final settlement. The pending amount should update to the exact purchase total once the transaction is processed, typically within a few business days. If a pending hold doesn’t drop off or convert to the final amount, contact your bank and then the store with your transaction details.

How do I get a copy of my receipt or verify what I bought for this charge?

If you’ve misplaced your receipt, you can visit or call the store and provide the approximate date, time, and amount of the transaction, along with the last few digits of your card and card type. Many supermarkets can look up recent transactions on their till system to confirm the total and the items purchased, though printed duplicates may be limited by their policies. Check your wallet, shopping bags, and email (if you requested e-receipts) first, as that’s often the quickest way to confirm a charge. Having a clear photo of your bank statement entry can also help staff locate the correct transaction.

How do I resolve an incorrect or double charge from Golden Apple Super Store?

If you believe you were overcharged or see what looks like a duplicate transaction, contact the store directly as soon as possible with your receipt and statement details. Staff can review the till logs to check whether a transaction was processed twice or if there was a price or scanning error. In many cases, genuine errors can be corrected at the service desk or via a refund to your original payment method, according to the store’s refund policy. If you can’t resolve it with the store, contact your bank or card issuer to lodge a dispute and include all supporting information.

How can I request a refund or return items bought at Golden Apple Super Store?

Refunds and returns at Golden Apple Super Store are typically handled at the in-store service desk or checkout counters, following standard supermarket policies. Bring your original receipt, the payment card used, and the products you wish to return; some items (like fresh food or opened packages) may have more restrictive return rules. If a pricing error occurred or goods were faulty, many stores will offer an exchange or refund to your original payment method. For clarification on their exact policy, contact the store directly using the phone number on your receipt or listed in local directories.

How can I contact Golden Apple Super Store about a charge if I don’t have their website?

If the website is not listed on your statement, check your physical receipt: it often includes the store’s phone number and address. You can also search online maps or local business directories for “Golden Apple Super Store Leeton NSW” to find current contact details. When you call or visit, have your transaction date, approximate time, amount, and the last four digits of your card ready so staff can quickly locate and verify the charge.

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