About Infinity Signs
Infinity Signs is a South Australian signwriting and signage company based in Para Hills West, servicing businesses across Adelaide and surrounding regions. They specialise in the design, manufacture, and installation of custom signs, including shopfront and fascia signage, internal and reception signs, window graphics, vehicle wraps and decals, 3D lettering, lightboxes, and other branded visual displays. Working with small businesses through to larger commercial clients, Infinity Signs typically handles projects end-to-end—from initial design concepts and artwork setup through to fabrication and on-site installation.
A charge from Infinity Signs may appear on your bank or card statement when you approve a quote for signage work, pay a deposit, settle a progress invoice, or make final payment for a completed job. Many projects involve an upfront deposit (often a percentage of the total) followed by one or more milestone or completion payments, so you may see multiple charges over the life of a project. You might also see a charge for design-only services, artwork changes, vehicle wrap bookings, or replacement/maintenance of existing signage. If you paid in person, over the phone, or via an online invoice, the descriptor on your statement will usually include “INFINITY SIGNS” or a similar variation along with their South Australian location.
If you’re unsure about an Infinity Signs charge, start by checking recent quotes, invoices, or email correspondence for signage or vehicle graphics you or your business ordered. Look for PDF invoices or receipts sent from an @infinitysigns.com.au email address, and confirm the invoice number, amount, and date against the transaction on your statement. To resolve any questions, contact Infinity Signs directly using the phone number or contact form listed on their website (infinitysigns.com.au), and have your invoice number, business name, and the exact charge amount and date ready. Common issues—such as confusion over deposits vs. final payment, charges under a trading name, or payments made by a colleague or partner—are typically cleared up quickly once they can match your transaction to their job records.