About PC Hair Salons
PC Hair Salons is an Australian hairdressing chain based in Brisbane, Queensland, operating primarily in major shopping centres across metropolitan Brisbane and nearby areas. They offer a full range of hair services including men’s, women’s, and children’s haircuts, colouring and foils, balayage, blow-drying, styling for special occasions, and basic hair treatments such as conditioning and toning. Many locations also sell professional retail hair-care products like shampoos, conditioners, styling products, and treatments recommended by their stylists. You can find salon locations, opening hours, and service menus on their website at pchairsalons.com.au.
A charge from PC Hair Salons may appear on your bank or card statement when you pay for an in‑salon service, purchase retail hair products, or leave a deposit for an upcoming appointment. Some locations may take a prepayment or booking deposit that is charged or held on your card when you book online or over the phone, which is then applied to your final bill. If you have visited a Brisbane-area shopping centre recently, a family member used your card for a haircut or colour, or you bought hair products at the salon, the transaction may show as “PC HAIR SALONS,” the specific store name, or a similar variation. In some cases you might also see a small temporary authorization or a slightly different amount if a tip, surcharge, or add‑on service was included.
If you are unsure about a PC Hair Salons charge, first check your recent salon visits, appointment confirmations, and any receipts (paper or email) from the day in question. Review your text or email reminders from PC Hair Salons and compare the transaction date and amount to your booking details; also consider whether a partner or family member may have used your card at one of their locations. For questions or disputes, go to pchairsalons.com.au to find the contact details for the specific salon you visited, or use their general contact form; provide the last four digits of your card, the transaction date, and amount so they can look it up. Most billing issues—such as duplicate transactions, deposit misunderstandings, or incorrect amounts—can be resolved directly with the salon, but if you suspect fraud and cannot match the charge to any visit, contact your bank or card issuer to report the charge and request further investigation.