Longandyin Pty Ltd

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Longandyin Pty Ltd is an Australian proprietary limited company registered in July 2021 and based in the 2617 postcode area of the Australian Capital Territory. Public registers list it only as a private company, and there is no reliable public information indicating its specific trading name or industry sector.

ACT 2617, Australia

About Longandyin Pty Ltd

Longandyin Pty Ltd is an Australian proprietary limited company registered with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) on 23 July 2021. It holds ABN 98 652 229 653, is registered for GST from the same date, and lists its main business location in the 2617 postcode area of the Australian Capital Territory (Canberra region). Public records describe it only as a private company limited by shares and do not specify a trading name, website, or clear industry sector, which suggests it may operate as a small or locally focused business rather than a well-known consumer brand.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=98652229653&utm_source=openai))

Because Longandyin Pty Ltd does not have a clearly advertised trading name or public website, card and bank statement entries may simply show “LONGANDYIN PTY LTD” followed by a location reference such as “ACT 2617” or a payment network descriptor. In practice, charges from a small private company like this are often linked to one‑off local purchases (for example, services, maintenance, consulting, or small retail transactions), direct debits set up on a paper or in‑store form, or payments processed on behalf of another trading name that appears on your receipt but not on your bank statement. Charges could also arise from recurring arrangements such as ongoing services or memberships, or from delayed billing if the merchant batches transactions at the end of the day or week.

If you don’t recognize a Longandyin Pty Ltd charge, start by checking any invoices, emails, text messages, or paper receipts from around the transaction date for that company name or for a local business operating in the ACT 2617 area. Then log into your online or mobile banking and view the full transaction details, which may include extra merchant information or a contact number; if needed, your bank can usually provide a more detailed merchant descriptor from the payment network. If you still can’t identify the payment, contact your bank’s card-disputes team to ask them to attempt a merchant contact, place a temporary block on your card, or begin a dispute or chargeback if you suspect fraud. Because Longandyin does not publish clear consumer contact details, resolving issues often needs to be done either via any contact details shown on your original receipt or through your bank’s support channels.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=98652229653&utm_source=openai))

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 Longandyin Pty Ltd.

  1. LONGANDYIN PTY LTD Evatt AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there a charge from Longandyin Pty Ltd on my card or bank statement?

Longandyin Pty Ltd is a small Australian private company registered in the ACT 2617 area, and some banks display its legal name rather than a more familiar trading name. This usually means you made a purchase, payment, or direct debit authorization with a business that processes payments under the Longandyin Pty Ltd entity. Review your recent activity in the days around the charge—especially any local purchases, service calls, or signed direct debit forms—to see which transaction could match this amount.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=98652229653&utm_source=openai))

Does Longandyin Pty Ltd offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

There is no public information indicating that Longandyin Pty Ltd runs a branded subscription service or publishes subscription tiers online. However, small proprietary companies sometimes use recurring direct debits or standing card payments for ongoing services (for example, maintenance contracts, lessons, or local business memberships). If you see the same Longandyin amount each month or at regular intervals, treat it as a potential subscription and check any contracts or signup forms you may have completed with local providers in the ACT 2617 area.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=98652229653&utm_source=openai))

What are typical amounts for Longandyin Pty Ltd charges?

Because Longandyin Pty Ltd does not publish retail pricing or operate a clear public website, there is no official list of common charge amounts. In general, mystery charges from small Australian private companies tend to fall in the low to mid range (for example, tens to a few hundreds of Australian dollars) and correspond to individual invoices, call‑out fees, or small service packages. Compare the exact amount and date on your statement with any quotes or invoices you have received from local businesses to see if they line up.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=98652229653&utm_source=openai))

How can I cancel a recurring payment that’s billed as Longandyin Pty Ltd?

If you identify that a repeating Longandyin Pty Ltd charge is linked to a particular service or membership, you’ll need to follow the cancellation process in that service agreement—this might involve emailing the provider, submitting a cancellation form, or giving notice by phone. If you cannot locate contact details for the underlying business, call your bank and ask them to stop or block future direct debit payments from Longandyin Pty Ltd and to reissue your card if necessary. Keep records of all communication and screenshots of your statement in case you need evidence for a dispute.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=98652229653&utm_source=openai))

How do I request a refund or dispute a Longandyin Pty Ltd charge?

First, try to identify the underlying business or service that used Longandyin Pty Ltd as its legal/processing entity by checking receipts, invoices, and emails; if you find it, contact that business directly and ask about their refund policy. If you’re unable to identify the merchant or they don’t respond, contact your bank or card issuer and explain that you do not recognize the Longandyin Pty Ltd transaction—ask whether they can obtain a merchant phone number or email from the payment network, and if appropriate, start a dispute or chargeback claim. For suspected fraud (for example, a charge on a lost card or with no matching purchase), request an immediate card block or replacement from your bank.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=98652229653&utm_source=openai))

Are small or temporary Longandyin Pty Ltd amounts just authorization holds?

Sometimes merchants place a small temporary authorization on your card to verify that it is valid, which can appear as a low‑value or even $0–$2 pending transaction before dropping off. While there is no specific public statement from Longandyin Pty Ltd about using this practice, any business processing card payments through standard Australian payment gateways can do so. If a very small Longandyin amount is marked as “pending,” it should either convert to the final purchase amount or disappear within a few days; if it posts as a completed charge you don’t recognize, contact your bank.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=98652229653&utm_source=openai))

How can I find contact details for Longandyin Pty Ltd or the business behind the charge?

Public registers (such as ABN Lookup and ASIC) list Longandyin Pty Ltd’s ABN, ACN, and its general location in ACT 2617 but do not show a public website or customer service number. Your best options are: check any invoices or receipts around the transaction date for a phone number or email that references Longandyin Pty Ltd; review the full transaction details in your online banking in case the acquiring bank has attached a merchant phone number; or ask your bank to obtain extended merchant information from the card network. If those attempts fail and you still can’t identify the merchant, your bank can guide you through raising a dispute.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=98652229653&utm_source=openai))

Could this Longandyin Pty Ltd charge be linked to a government or large corporate service in Canberra?

ABN records show Longandyin Pty Ltd as a standard Australian private company, not a government agency or large public corporation, and there is no indication it acts as a billing brand for well‑known national services.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=98652229653&utm_source=openai)) If the charge coincides with dealing with a specific office, contractor, or local supplier in the ACT area, it is more likely tied to that individual business relationship. If you cannot match it to anything you knowingly authorized, treat it as an unrecognized transaction and contact your bank promptly.

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