About Nutra Case Pty Ltd
Nutra Case Pty Ltd was an Australian private company registered in Queensland, with its registered office previously located in the Brisbane/Logan region. Public records list it as a proprietary limited company with an Australian Business Number (ABN 81 154 886 790) that was later cancelled in 2018, and there is no active website, customer portal, or current marketing presence linked to the name. The branding suggests the business was likely connected to nutritional, wellness, or other health‑related products, but detailed product lines, price lists, or formal trading names are not publicly documented.
Because the company’s ABN has been cancelled and there is no current public-facing operation, a charge showing “NUTRA CASE PTY LTD” (or a similar descriptor) on your bank or card statement is usually linked to one of a few possibilities. You may have purchased a health or nutrition product (such as supplements, weight‑management, or wellness items) from an online seller that uses an older or shared billing descriptor, or from a third‑party reseller or marketer that settled payments through an Australian entity. Some health‑product offers are structured as free trials that convert into recurring subscriptions, so you might see repeating monthly charges following an initial low‑cost order. In other situations, the entry could be an authorization hold (a temporary test charge), foreign‑transaction settlement, or even a miscoded or fraudulent transaction using a legacy merchant descriptor.
Since there is no active official website or customer‑service line currently associated with Nutra Case Pty Ltd, the best way to verify or resolve a charge is to work through your own records and your bank. Start by checking recent email receipts and order confirmations for any health, supplement, diet, or wellness products, especially from sites that mentioned processing in Australia or in foreign currency. Compare the date and exact amount of the charge to any online orders you’ve placed. If you still can’t match it, contact your bank or card issuer, ask for the full transaction details (including any associated website or phone number), and consider requesting the merchant’s dispute or chargeback process. If you suspect fraud or cannot identify the charge with certainty, your bank can help you block further payments, replace your card, and dispute unauthorized transactions.