iBean on Bourke

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iBean on Bourke appears to be a small independent café/coffee shop located on or near Bourke Street in the Docklands/Melbourne CBD area, serving coffee and light café fare.

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

About iBean on Bourke

iBean on Bourke is a small independent café in Melbourne’s CBD/Docklands area, located near Bourke Street and popular with local office workers and commuters. It operates as a traditional coffee bar and café, serving espresso-based drinks, teas, bottled drinks, and simple café food such as pastries, sandwiches, and light breakfasts/lunches. Public directory listings show iBean as a local café tenant in central Melbourne office buildings with no dedicated consumer website and limited online presence, which is typical for smaller, owner-operated venues.([localbusinessguide.com.au](https://www.localbusinessguide.com.au/find/cafes/moonee-ponds/18/?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “iBean on Bourke” on your bank or card statement almost always relates to an in-person purchase made at the café—typically a one-off transaction for coffee, drinks, or light food. Amounts are usually small and consistent with CBD café pricing (for example, roughly AUD $4–$7 for coffees and modestly more for food), though your bank may convert this into your home currency if you used an international card. In some cases, the descriptor may appear if you used a mobile wallet (Apple Pay/Google Pay), tapped a corporate card while visiting nearby offices, or ordered via a third‑party ordering/payment app that passes through the café’s trading name.

If you have questions about an iBean on Bourke charge, start by checking your calendar, receipts, and location history (maps app) for a visit to central Melbourne around that date and time. Compare the exact amount to what you’d expect for coffees or snacks, and look for any other same-day café purchases that might help you recall the visit. To resolve issues like suspected double charging or the wrong amount, you can call the café using the phone number shown in your statement or in local business directories and ask them to look up the transaction on their EFTPOS terminal; if you can’t reach them or still dispute the transaction, contact your card issuer to raise a formal dispute or chargeback. Bringing a copy of your statement and any receipts when speaking with the café or your bank will speed up verification and potential refunds.

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 iBean on Bourke.

  1. SQ *IBEAN ON BOURKE Docklands AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why am I seeing an iBean on Bourke charge on my card if I don’t remember going there?

iBean on Bourke is a small CBD café, so this charge typically reflects a quick in‑person purchase such as a coffee, breakfast item, or snack made while you were in central Melbourne. Check your calendar, work meetings, hotel stay, or travel itinerary for that day—many visitors tap their card there on the way to or from nearby offices or transport and forget the small transaction. Also review your phone’s location history (e.g., Google Maps timeline) to see if you were near Bourke Street or Queen Street at the time of the charge.

Does iBean on Bourke run subscriptions or recurring billing for coffee?

No, iBean on Bourke operates as a traditional walk‑in café and does not advertise any subscription or membership billing online. If you see repeated charges, it’s usually because you visited the café on multiple days or made multiple taps (e.g., separate purchases for different people). If the pattern looks automated (same amount, same interval) and you’re certain you haven’t been back, contact both the café and your card issuer to investigate potential card misuse.

What are typical amounts for an iBean on Bourke transaction?

Based on standard Melbourne CBD café pricing, a single iBean on Bourke charge is usually a relatively small amount—often in the range you’d expect for one or a few coffees and perhaps a snack (for example, around AUD $4–$7 per drink, plus any food items). Larger totals may reflect multiple items, shout rounds for colleagues, or takeaway food in addition to drinks. If the amount is far higher than what you’d expect for café purchases, it’s worth contacting the café or your bank for clarification.

Can iBean on Bourke place an authorization hold or temporary charge on my card?

Most café transactions at iBean on Bourke are simple card payments that post as a final sale immediately. However, depending on the EFTPOS or card processing system, you might briefly see a pending or “authorization” transaction before it finalizes, especially when using contactless or a digital wallet. These pending entries should either convert into a single final charge for the correct amount or disappear within a few business days; if you see a pending amount that never drops off, contact your bank.

How do I get a receipt or tax invoice for my iBean on Bourke purchase?

If you didn’t take a paper receipt at the time, you can usually request a copy by contacting the café directly and providing the date, approximate time, and exact amount charged, along with the last four digits of your card. They can often reprint or email a customer copy from their EFTPOS terminal or point‑of‑sale system, subject to how long their transaction history is stored. If you paid via a digital wallet or banking app, you may also find a transaction record or receipt in that app.

What should I do if I think iBean on Bourke charged me twice or the wrong amount?

First, compare the timestamps and amounts of the charges—two very similar charges within a few minutes might indicate a duplicate tap or a voided then re‑processed transaction. Call or visit the café with your statement details so staff can look up the transaction on their terminal; if they confirm a double charge or error, they can usually process a refund or reversal back to your card. If you can’t resolve it directly with the café, contact your card issuer and file a dispute, providing screenshots or statements that show the duplicated or incorrect charge.

How can I contact iBean on Bourke about a mystery charge?

Because iBean on Bourke is a small independent café with limited online presence, the best way to contact them is via the phone number or address that appears with the merchant name on your statement or in local business directories (for example, listings show iBean Café operating in Melbourne CBD office buildings, but not an official public website).([localbusinessguide.com.au](https://www.localbusinessguide.com.au/find/cafes/moonee-ponds/18/?utm_source=openai)) Call during typical café hours (weekday mornings and lunchtimes) and have your transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card ready so they can quickly locate your payment and answer questions.

I’m based overseas—why is the iBean on Bourke amount different from what I remember paying in AUD?

If you used a non‑Australian card at iBean on Bourke, your bank will convert the Australian dollar amount into your home currency on the day it is processed, which can cause small differences from what you recall. Some banks also add a foreign transaction fee or currency conversion margin that appears as a separate line item or is baked into the exchange rate. To verify, compare the AUD amount on any receipt (if you have one) to the converted amount and fees shown by your card issuer; if the café’s AUD amount is correct, any extra cost is controlled by your bank rather than iBean.

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