Kikarse Workwear

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Kikarse Workwear is an Australian retailer and distributor of industrial workwear, uniforms, safety footwear, personal protective equipment, and related safety products for trades and workplaces.

Waterloo, New South Wales, Australia

About Kikarse Workwear

Kikarse Workwear is an Australian retailer and distributor specialising in industrial workwear, uniforms, safety footwear, personal protective equipment (PPE), and related safety products for trades, construction sites, warehouses, and other demanding workplaces. Based in Waterloo, New South Wales, they supply both individual tradespeople and larger organisations with branded and unbranded workwear, hi-vis clothing, steel‑cap boots, gloves, helmets, eye and hearing protection, and workplace safety accessories. Orders can typically be placed online via kikarse.com or through business account arrangements for companies that outfit entire teams.

A Kikarse Workwear charge may appear on your bank or card statement after purchasing workwear or safety gear through their website, over the phone, or in person. Charges are usually one‑time transactions for goods, though some business customers may see recurring or periodic charges tied to ongoing supply agreements, repeat uniform orders, or invoiced account payments. You might also see a temporary pre‑authorisation or “pending” amount when you place an order, verify a card, or modify an existing order; this usually disappears or is replaced by the final settled amount within a few days.

If you’re unsure about a Kikarse Workwear charge, start by checking your email for order confirmations or tax invoices from kikarse.com around the date of the transaction, including any business purchasing or procurement inboxes. Log in to your account on kikarse.com (if you created one) to review your order history and invoices, and confirm whether a colleague or purchasing officer placed the order on a company card. For unresolved questions, use the contact details listed on the Contact or Customer Service page at kikarse.com to reach their support team, providing the exact date, amount, and any statement reference for the charge so they can locate the transaction, resend receipts, clarify billing, or help with returns and refunds where eligible.

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 Kikarse Workwear.

  1. KIKARSE WORKWEAR PTY L WATERLOO AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Kikarse Workwear on my bank or card statement?

This charge is usually for a purchase of workwear, uniforms, safety boots, or PPE made through kikarse.com, over the phone, or in person at their location in Waterloo, NSW. If you work for a business that orders uniforms or safety gear, the charge may have been placed by your company’s purchasing or site manager using a shared or corporate card. Check with colleagues who handle ordering to confirm.

How does Kikarse Workwear appear on my statement?

Kikarse Workwear transactions may appear with descriptors such as “KIKARSE WORKWEAR,” “KIKARSE.COM,” or “KIKARSE WORKWEAR WATERLOO AUS,” depending on your bank and card network. The reference will usually include the merchant name and sometimes a location. If the descriptor is similar to these and the amount matches recent workwear or safety purchases, it is likely the same transaction.

Does Kikarse Workwear offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

Kikarse Workwear generally processes one‑off payments for each order, but some business or trade customers may have ongoing supply arrangements or periodic uniform orders that are billed on a regular schedule. In these cases, you might see repeat charges monthly, quarterly, or when a standing order is fulfilled. If you’re seeing repeated charges, contact their customer service or your internal purchasing team to confirm whether you’re on a recurring supply plan or account-based billing.

Why do I see a pending or temporary Kikarse Workwear charge that later changes or disappears?

When you place an order, Kikarse Workwear (through their payment processor) may place a temporary authorisation hold on your card to confirm funds are available. This can appear as a pending charge that either drops off or is replaced by the final settled amount once your order is confirmed and shipped. If you see multiple pending amounts or holds that do not clear within a few business days, contact both your bank and Kikarse Workwear for clarification.

How can I cancel or change an order with Kikarse Workwear to avoid an unwanted charge?

If you’ve just placed an order and need to cancel or modify it, reach out to Kikarse Workwear as soon as possible using the phone number or contact form listed on kikarse.com, quoting your order number and the amount. Depending on the order status (e.g., not yet packed or shipped), they may be able to cancel, adjust quantities or sizes, or change delivery details before the charge is fully captured and dispatched. Once an order has shipped, changes typically require a return or exchange under their returns policy.

How do I request a refund or return for a Kikarse Workwear purchase?

To request a refund, first review the Returns or Refunds policy on kikarse.com to confirm eligibility, timeframes, and condition requirements (e.g., unworn, tags attached, safety standards maintained). Then contact their customer service with your order number, proof of purchase, and details of the item(s) you wish to return or exchange. Once approved and the goods are received back in acceptable condition, any refund will usually be processed back to the original payment method, though processing times can vary by bank.

What are typical charge amounts from Kikarse Workwear, and why might they vary?

Amounts from Kikarse Workwear can range from small purchases (such as gloves, eye protection, or a single hi‑vis shirt) to larger invoices for full uniforms, safety footwear, or bulk PPE for entire teams. Business accounts may see higher-value transactions when outfitting multiple staff or restocking safety gear. If you see a high amount, cross‑check with any recent bulk orders, invoice approvals, or uniform rollouts in your workplace.

What should I do if I don’t recognise a Kikarse Workwear charge or suspect it’s fraudulent?

First, verify that no one in your household or workplace used the card to buy uniforms or safety gear from Kikarse Workwear around the date of the charge. If nobody recognises it, gather the transaction details from your statement and contact Kikarse Workwear using the information on kikarse.com to ask them to look up the payment and confirm what was purchased. If they cannot match the charge to an order you authorised, notify your bank or card issuer immediately to dispute the transaction and secure your account.

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