Little Flowers

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Little Flowers is a Sydney-based online florist offering curated daily mixed bouquets and gift hampers with same-day flower delivery across Sydney.

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

About Little Flowers

Little Flowers is a Sydney-based online florist that creates one signature mixed bouquet each day, using fresh, seasonally available flowers sourced from local markets. Instead of dozens of options, they curate a single daily design in different sizes, along with add‑ons like gift hampers, candles, chocolates, and cards. They focus on simple, modern arrangements with same‑day delivery available across much of the Sydney metropolitan area when you order before their daily cut‑off time via littleflowers.com.au.

A Little Flowers charge appears on your bank or card statement when you place an order for flowers or gifts through their website, or occasionally via a linked payment service such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, or PayPal. Most charges are one‑time payments for a specific bouquet, hamper, or gift add‑on, though you may also see separate charges if you placed multiple orders or upgraded delivery. In some cases, your bank may show a small temporary authorization (or a pending amount) when you first enter your card details; this is used to verify your card and is usually released automatically within a few business days.

If you’re unsure about a Little Flowers charge, start by searching your email for an order confirmation from littleflowers.com.au around the date of the transaction, including any gifts you may have ordered for someone else. If you still have questions, visit their website and use the contact or support form, or the contact details listed there, to provide your full name, email used at checkout, order date, and the exact amount charged so they can locate your order. Common billing issues—such as duplicate orders, changes to delivery details, or refunds for cancelled orders within their policy window—are typically resolved by contacting Little Flowers support directly with your order number and screenshots of the charge from your bank if needed.

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  1. LITTLE FLOWERS AU 610449 0005 AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I receive a charge from Little Flowers on my card?

You’ll see a Little Flowers charge when you order flowers, a gift hamper, or an add‑on (like chocolates or candles) through littleflowers.com.au. The charge usually matches the bouquet size you selected plus any extras and applicable delivery fees. Check your email for a receipt or order confirmation sent on the same date as the charge, which will outline exactly what was purchased and where it was delivered.

What are the typical prices Little Flowers charges for orders?

Little Flowers works on a simple pricing model, offering one curated bouquet per day in different sizes at set prices, plus optional extras. As of recent offerings, standard daily bouquets are often in a fixed price range (for example, around AUD $60–$100 depending on size and add‑ons), with hampers and larger gifts costing more. Your statement amount may also include delivery and any upgrades selected at checkout. For current pricing, refer to the product pages on littleflowers.com.au rather than relying solely on your bank description.

Can I cancel or change my Little Flowers order after I’ve been charged?

Cancellations and changes depend on how close it is to the scheduled delivery time. If you contact Little Flowers as early as possible—ideally before flowers have been arranged or dispatched—they may be able to cancel your order or update the delivery address or message. Use the contact details on littleflowers.com.au with your order number and requested change; be aware that same‑day and short‑notice orders may not be fully refundable once preparation or delivery is underway.

How do I request a refund or resolve a duplicate Little Flowers charge?

If you believe you’ve been charged twice or charged an incorrect amount, first confirm whether you placed more than one order or added extra items or delivery upgrades. Then contact Little Flowers directly through the support or contact page on littleflowers.com.au, attaching your order confirmation(s), the last four digits of the card used, and screenshots of the charges from your bank. They can verify whether a duplicate payment occurred and, if applicable, process a refund back to your original payment method according to their refund policy and processing time frames.

Why do I see a small or temporary Little Flowers charge that later disappeared?

Some banks display a small temporary authorization when you enter your card details on littleflowers.com.au, especially if you used a digital wallet or updated your card. This is not a completed sale; it’s a check to confirm that your card is valid and has sufficient funds. Authorization holds normally fall off automatically within a few business days and should not result in an additional permanent charge beyond your actual order total.

Does Little Flowers offer subscriptions or recurring deliveries that could cause repeating charges?

Little Flowers primarily processes one‑time orders for specific delivery dates, so most customers will see a single, dated charge for each order. If you arranged repeated deliveries (for example, multiple dates booked in advance or a custom recurring gift arrangement through their team), you could see multiple charges that align with each scheduled delivery. Review your email history and any order confirmations for future‑dated deliveries, and contact Little Flowers if you’re unsure whether you authorized more than one date.

How can I contact Little Flowers about a charge on my bank statement?

Go to littleflowers.com.au and use their contact or help section to reach customer support—typically via an online form or email listed on the site. Provide your full name, the email and phone number you used when ordering, delivery address (if known), the date and amount of the charge, and any order number from your confirmation. Supplying these details helps their team quickly locate your order and explain or correct the charge.

How do I find the receipt or tax invoice for my Little Flowers purchase?

Little Flowers usually emails an order confirmation and receipt to the address you entered at checkout immediately after payment is processed. Search your inbox and spam/junk folders for “Little Flowers” or “littleflowers.com.au” around the charge date. If you can’t locate it, contact them via their website with your name, email, delivery details, and the transaction amount so they can resend your invoice or receipt.

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