La Veen Coffee

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La Veen Coffee is a specialty coffee company based in Perth, Western Australia, operating multiple café locations and offering premium coffee, food, and coffee cart catering, as well as retail coffee products.

Perth, Western Australia, Australia

About La Veen Coffee

La Veen Coffee is a specialty coffee company based in Perth, Western Australia, known for its high-quality espresso, filter coffee, and contemporary café food. Operating multiple café locations, La Veen focuses on carefully sourced beans, skilled baristas, and a modern café experience, as well as retail coffee beans and brewing equipment for home use. They also offer coffee cart catering and wholesale services, supplying coffee to offices, events, and other hospitality venues throughout Perth. More information about their locations, menus, and products is available at laveencoffee.com.au.

A La Veen Coffee charge on your bank statement typically relates to a purchase made in one of their cafés, an online order through their website, or a catering/coffee cart booking. Charges may reflect individual café purchases (such as coffee, food, or retail beans), pre-paid event catering invoices, or recurring wholesale coffee orders for business clients. If you ordered online, the charge may appear under their registered business name or payment processor, but it will still be associated with La Veen Coffee or laveencoffee.com.au.

If you are unsure about a La Veen Coffee charge, start by checking recent café visits in Perth, online orders for beans or equipment, or any events that may have used a La Veen coffee cart. Search your email for receipts or order confirmations from “La Veen Coffee” or laveencoffee.com.au, and compare the transaction date and amount with your statement. For questions, use the contact details or contact form on their website, or call the café location you most recently visited; provide the date, exact amount, and last four digits of the card used so they can look up the transaction. If you still can’t identify the charge, contact your bank or card issuer to discuss dispute options or to block further unknown transactions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a La Veen Coffee charge on my card when I don’t remember buying anything online?

Most La Veen Coffee charges come from in-store café purchases made in Perth, such as takeaway coffees, meals, or retail beans. Even if you paid at the counter, your bank statement will usually show the café’s trading or business name rather than the specific location. Think back to any café visits in the days around the transaction date, including quick takeaway stops or group bills where one person paid and others reimbursed them in cash or via transfer.

What types of purchases usually result in a La Veen Coffee charge?

You may see a charge for dine-in or takeaway food and drinks, retail coffee beans, gift cards, or home-brewing equipment purchased at a La Veen café. Charges can also relate to online orders via laveencoffee.com.au for coffee beans, subscriptions (if offered), or merchandise shipped to you. Business clients may see larger charges for catering, coffee cart services, or wholesale coffee orders.

Does La Veen Coffee offer coffee subscriptions or recurring billing?

From time to time, La Veen may offer ongoing bean orders or wholesale supply arrangements that renew on a regular schedule (for example, weekly or monthly deliveries for offices or cafés). In those cases, you might see recurring charges on or around the same date each billing period. To confirm if you have a recurring arrangement, check your email for invoices or login details from La Veen Coffee, or contact them via their website with your business or order details.

How can I cancel or change an ongoing order or wholesale arrangement with La Veen Coffee?

If you have a recurring bean delivery or wholesale agreement and want to cancel, pause, or modify it, contact La Veen Coffee directly using the contact form or details on laveencoffee.com.au. Provide your business name, order or invoice number, and the email address used, and clearly state whether you want to pause deliveries, change frequency, or cancel entirely. Many arrangements require notice before the next scheduled delivery, so reach out as early as possible to avoid additional charges.

How do I request a refund or dispute an incorrect La Veen Coffee charge?

First, contact La Veen Coffee with the transaction date, exact amount, and last four digits of the card used so they can locate the payment in their system. If you were charged twice, charged the wrong amount, or billed for an order that was cancelled, they can usually verify the error and arrange a refund or adjustment back to your card. Use the email or phone number listed on laveencoffee.com.au or contact the café location you visited; if the issue cannot be resolved, you can then ask your bank about raising a formal dispute.

Why do I see a small or pending La Veen Coffee charge that later disappears or changes?

Some payment terminals or online payment gateways place a temporary authorisation hold to confirm your card, especially for contactless payments or larger catering deposits. This can show as a small or pending charge, which is later replaced by the final transaction amount or disappears once the hold is released. If you see both a pending and a posted La Veen Coffee transaction, the pending amount should drop off automatically within a few business days.

Can I get a copy of my receipt or tax invoice for a La Veen Coffee purchase?

Yes. If you need a receipt or tax invoice—for example, for business expenses or catering—contact La Veen Coffee with the date, time window, café location (if known), and amount charged. For online and catering orders, search your email for confirmations from laveencoffee.com.au, as these often include detailed invoices. If you can’t locate it, the team can usually reissue an invoice to the email address you provide.

How can I contact La Veen Coffee about a mystery charge on my statement?

Visit laveencoffee.com.au and use the listed contact email, phone number, or contact form to reach their team; include a clear subject line such as “Card charge enquiry” and provide the transaction date, amount, and last four digits of your card. If you know which café you visited, you can also call that location directly during business hours. Never send full card numbers by email—only the last four digits and your name—so they can safely look up the transaction.

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