Oricom International Pty Ltd

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Oricom International is an Australian-owned company that designs and distributes communication and monitoring products such as UHF CB radios, marine radios, automotive accessories, baby monitors, and assisted-living and healthcare devices across Australia and New Zealand.

South Windsor, New South Wales, Australia

About Oricom International Pty Ltd

Oricom International Pty Ltd is an Australian-owned electronics company based in South Windsor, New South Wales. They design and distribute communication and monitoring products including UHF CB radios, marine radios, in-vehicle communication accessories, baby monitors, video baby monitors, and assisted-living and healthcare devices such as amplified phones and emergency call systems. Oricom supplies products across Australia and New Zealand through their own online store (oricom.com.au) and via major retailers, baby stores, automotive chains, and specialist communications dealers.

A charge from “Oricom International Pty Ltd” or “Oricom.com.au” usually relates to a purchase of one of their products, an online order for accessories or spare parts, or payment for warranty service or repairs. The amount may correspond to a one-time online shop order, an eBay/PayPal checkout processed by Oricom, or a phone order placed directly with their customer service team. Oricom generally sells hardware on a once-off basis, so recurring or subscription-style charges are uncommon; however, you may see multiple transactions if you placed more than one order, paid separate shipping or express delivery fees, or had a replacement item processed. In some cases, your bank may show a small temporary pre-authorisation when you place an order, which should drop off once payment is finalised.

To verify this charge, start by checking your email for order confirmations from Oricom (including your spam/junk folder) and reviewing recent purchases of baby monitors, radios, or communication accessories around the date of the transaction. If someone else in your household uses your card, ask if they recently bought an Oricom product or ordered replacement parts. For further clarification, you can visit oricom.com.au and use the Contact or Support sections to reach customer service with your full name, approximate charge amount, and transaction date so they can locate the order. If the charge appears incorrect, Oricom support can advise on returns, refunds, or warranty options, and your bank can help dispute any unauthorised transactions while the matter is investigated.

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  1. ORICOM INT L P/L SOUTH WINDSOR AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Oricom International Pty Ltd on my bank or card statement?

This charge typically relates to a purchase of an Oricom product such as a baby monitor, UHF CB radio, marine radio, or related accessories made via oricom.com.au or through a direct phone or online order. It may also come from an Oricom-processed payment made via PayPal or a similar checkout service. Review your recent online purchases and email receipts for Oricom or baby/automotive communication products around the date of the charge.

Does Oricom offer subscriptions or recurring billing, and why would I see more than one charge?

Oricom primarily sells hardware products on a one-time purchase basis and does not typically operate subscription or membership plans for consumers. If you see multiple Oricom charges, they are usually separate orders, shipping/express freight fees, or additional items such as extra handsets, brackets, or antennas. Confirm by matching each transaction date and amount to your order confirmations or invoices from Oricom.

What are common charge amounts for Oricom International purchases?

Oricom product prices can vary widely depending on what you’ve bought. Smaller items like spare parts, power adapters, and basic accessories often range from around AUD $20–$80, while baby monitors and UHF/marine radio units commonly fall in the AUD $100–$600 range. Your exact charge will include GST and may also include shipping costs or extended warranty services if selected at checkout.

Why do I see a small Oricom charge or a pending amount that later disappears?

Some banks show a temporary pre-authorisation when you place an order with Oricom to verify that your card is valid and has sufficient funds. This can appear as a small or duplicated ‘pending’ Oricom charge that is not actually collected. These authorisation holds are usually reversed automatically within a few business days, leaving only the final settled transaction on your statement.

How can I get details or a copy of my Oricom receipt or invoice for this charge?

If you bought directly from oricom.com.au, a tax invoice is normally emailed to you shortly after checkout, and a copy may be available via your account on their website if you created one. Search your email for “Oricom” around the date of the charge, checking junk/spam folders as well. If you can’t locate it, contact Oricom via the support or contact form on oricom.com.au with your name, approximate amount, and date so they can resend your invoice.

How do I return a product or request a refund for an Oricom purchase?

Refunds and returns for Oricom products are handled according to their returns and warranty policy, which depends on whether you purchased directly from Oricom or through a retailer. For direct online purchases, contact Oricom support via oricom.com.au to request a return authorisation, providing your order number, product details, and reason for return. If you bought from a store (such as a baby or automotive retailer), you generally need to return the item to that retailer under their returns policy, although Oricom may still assist with technical issues and warranty claims.

How do I contact Oricom if I don’t recognise this charge or need help with a billing issue?

Go to oricom.com.au and use the ‘Support’ or ‘Contact’ page to reach their customer service team via web form or the listed phone and email contacts. Include your full name, the last four digits of the card charged, the exact transaction amount, currency, and date as shown on your statement so they can quickly identify the payment. If Oricom confirms that no matching order exists or you suspect fraud, contact your bank immediately to report and dispute the transaction.

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

Because Oricom ships physical products, orders are often processed quickly once payment is approved, making changes time-sensitive. If you need to cancel, change your delivery address, or modify items, contact Oricom through oricom.com.au or by phone as soon as possible, quoting your order number and the email used at checkout. If the order has not yet been dispatched, they may be able to adjust or cancel it; if it has shipped, you may need to follow their returns process once the parcel arrives.

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