About Peppermayo
Peppermayo is an Australian fashion brand and online boutique that focuses on trend-led women’s apparel, footwear, and accessories. Based in Sydney, it targets a predominantly young, fashion-conscious audience, offering everything from casual streetwear and party dresses to occasion outfits and seasonal collections. The company designs and sells many in‑house exclusive styles alongside curated pieces, positioning itself as a destination for current, social‑media‑driven looks at accessible price points. ([us.peppermayo.com](https://us.peppermayo.com/pages/about-us?utm_source=openai))
A charge with the descriptor “+61296902004 NSW” is likely linked to Peppermayo Pty Ltd, as public reverse‑lookup records associate that phone number with Peppermayo’s business address in Zetland, New South Wales. ([reverseaustralia.com](https://www.reverseaustralia.com/lookup/0296902004/?utm_source=openai)) This charge could stem from an online purchase on peppermayo.com (or its regional sites), including clothing, accessories, footwear, or sale items. It may appear as a one‑time card payment, but customers can also see multiple charges in close succession if separate orders were placed, shipping was split, or a previous payment attempt was re‑authorized after an issue. International customers might see currency conversion or foreign transaction fees added by their bank when ordering from this Australian retailer.
If you don’t recognize the transaction, first check your email for any order confirmations or shipping notifications from Peppermayo, and review your account (if you created one) on their website or app to see recent orders. Compare the transaction date and amount on your statement with your order history. If something seems wrong—such as being charged but not receiving goods, duplicate charges, or incorrect amounts—contact Peppermayo via their online contact or help pages and include your order number, screenshots of the charge, and any correspondence. If you suspect fraud and can’t locate any matching order, contact your card issuer promptly to dispute the charge and request that they block or replace your card as needed.