Industry 33

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Industry 33 is a locally owned cafe and takeaway shop in Wagga Wagga offering breakfast, lunch, coffee, and fast-food style takeaway meals.

Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia

About Industry 33

Industry 33 is a locally owned café and takeaway shop located in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. They serve sit‑down and takeaway breakfast and lunch options, barista-made coffee, cold drinks, cakes and sweets, and fast‑food style items such as burgers, chips, and wraps. As a neighbourhood venue, they focus on casual, quick service for locals, workers, and students, and often share current menus, specials, and opening hours on their Facebook page at facebook.com/Industry33.

A charge from “Industry 33” on your bank or card statement usually comes from an in‑store purchase of food, drinks, or takeaway, and may appear with a location reference such as “WAGGA WAGGA NSW” or similar. The amount will typically match the cost of your meal, coffee run, or group order; larger amounts may reflect catering, shout rounds for a group, or multiple meals in a single transaction. Because this is a café/fast‑food style business, they do not run ongoing subscription services, but you may see separate charges on the same day if your group paid in multiple transactions or if you tapped different cards or digital wallets.

To verify the charge, start by checking the date, time, and amount against when you last visited Industry 33 or ordered takeaway there. Look for any receipts in your email (if you used a digital receipt app), your wallet, or POS texts, and check your mobile wallet history (Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.) if you tapped your phone or watch. If you still have questions, you can contact Industry 33 via Facebook Messenger through facebook.com/Industry33, or by calling the phone number listed on their Facebook page during business hours. For disputed or unknown charges that cannot be resolved directly with the café, contact your bank or card issuer to query or raise a dispute, especially if you suspect card theft or cloning.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Industry 33.

  1. INDUSTRY AT 33 PTY LTD WAGGA WAGGA AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from INDUSTRY 33 WAGGA WAGGA on my statement?

This charge usually corresponds to a purchase made in person at Industry 33 in Wagga Wagga, such as coffee, breakfast, lunch, or takeaway fast‑food items. Check whether you or someone in your household visited the café on that date, or used your card for a group order, catering pickup, or a coffee run for colleagues.

What are typical amounts Industry 33 might charge my card?

Industry 33 transactions can range from a few dollars for a single coffee or snack to higher amounts for full meals, multiple items, or catering-style orders. It’s common to see small charges (e.g., under $20 AUD) for one person, and larger totals when paying for several people or ordering multiple takeaway meals in a single transaction. The exact amount on your statement should match the total shown on your receipt or EFTPOS terminal at the time of purchase.

Does Industry 33 offer any subscriptions or recurring billing?

No, Industry 33 operates as a café and takeaway shop and does not typically offer subscription or membership billing. If you see multiple charges from them, they are usually separate, one‑off transactions for different visits or orders. If you notice a pattern of charges you don’t recognise, review your receipts and ask anyone else who might have access to your card before contacting your bank.

Why do I see two similar Industry 33 charges on the same day?

Two charges on the same day can occur if a first transaction was cancelled and reprocessed, if you split orders into two separate payments, or if you used tap‑to‑pay more than once (for example, buying coffee first and food later). In some cases, a pending transaction might appear alongside the final posted charge; the pending one should automatically drop off after a few business days. If both amounts fully post and you believe one is an error, contact Industry 33 or your bank with the exact date and amounts.

How can I get a copy of my receipt from Industry 33 or query an incorrect amount?

If you need a receipt or believe you were charged incorrectly, contact Industry 33 as soon as possible with the date, approximate time, and amount of the transaction, plus the last 4 digits of the card used. You can reach them via Facebook Messenger at facebook.com/Industry33 or by calling the phone number listed on their Facebook page during business hours. They can usually look up the transaction on their EFTPOS terminal and confirm or correct the charge.

Can I get a refund from Industry 33 if I was charged in error or double charged?

Refunds for mistaken or duplicate charges are handled directly by Industry 33’s staff or manager. Visit the café with your bank statement or receipt, or contact them via their Facebook page and provide transaction details (date, time, and amount). If a refund is approved, it will normally be processed back to the same card you used, and may take a few business days to appear on your statement depending on your bank.

Why is there a small pending or reversed charge from Industry 33 on my account?

Occasionally, a small pending amount can appear if a transaction was started and then cancelled, or if the EFTPOS terminal encountered a connection error and re‑ran the payment. The original authorisation may remain pending for a short time before automatically dropping off. If a small amount stays on your account longer than a few business days or posts as a completed transaction, contact your bank or Industry 33 with the transaction details.

How can I contact Industry 33 about a charge if I’m not in Wagga Wagga?

If you’re no longer local, the easiest way is to message them via their official Facebook page at facebook.com/Industry33 and include a screenshot or clear details of the charge (date, amount, and the name shown on your statement). You can also call the phone number listed on their Facebook page during their opening hours. They can confirm whether the transaction matches a sale in their system and advise on next steps if you still don’t recognise it.

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