About Mildren & Coysh Pty Ltd
Mildren & Coysh Pty Ltd is a long‑standing, family-owned automotive service centre based in Corryong, Victoria, Australia. They provide a full range of mechanical and auto‑electrical repairs for cars, 4WDs, light commercial vehicles, motorbikes and farm equipment. In addition to the workshop, Mildren & Coysh operates fuel facilities, offers pumps and rural/industrial supplies, and is an authorised CFMoto dealer for sales, servicing and genuine parts. Local drivers, farmers, and visitors use them as a one‑stop shop for vehicle servicing, breakdown help and essential supplies in the Upper Murray region.
A charge from “Mildren & Coysh Pty Ltd” or “Mildren & Coysh Corryong” may appear on your bank or card statement after you purchase fuel, pay for mechanical or auto‑electrical repairs, buy parts or accessories, or purchase CFMoto vehicles/servicing. You might also see a charge if they provided roadside assistance or towing, supplied pumps or rural/industrial equipment, or processed a deposit or balance payment for a larger job. Some banks initially show a preauthorisation amount for fuel purchases or larger workshop estimates; this may appear as a pending or temporary charge before the final amount is settled. In most cases the business charges you on the day of service, but deposits or staged payments for major repairs or vehicle purchases can also create separate line items.
To verify a Mildren & Coysh charge, start by checking the date and amount against any recent fuel purchases, repair bookings, towing events, or parts/equipment orders in the Corryong area. Look for tax invoices or EFTPOS receipts in your vehicle, email, or with your business records if the charge relates to fleet or farm operations. If you still have questions, contact Mildren & Coysh directly using the phone and contact details listed on their official website (mildrenandcoysh.com.au) or on your invoice; provide the transaction date, exact amount, and the last four digits of the card used so they can locate the payment in their system. Common issues—such as duplicate fuel transactions, confusion between a deposit and a final payment, or charges linked to a family member’s vehicle—are usually resolved quickly once the transaction details and registration number are confirmed.