Redside Pty Ltd

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Redside Pty Ltd is an Australian proprietary company that operated a restaurant business in Port Melbourne, Victoria, under a lease of Crown land.

Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

About Redside Pty Ltd

Redside Pty Ltd is an Australian proprietary company (ACN 095 945 743) that has operated a restaurant business in Port Melbourne, Victoria, on leased Crown land. Public records list Redside Pty Ltd as a private company limited by shares regulated by ASIC, currently noted as under external administration and/or with a controller appointed, which usually indicates the business is being restructured, sold, or wound down. Specific branding, menus, and a public website for the restaurant are not readily available, so most information about the venue comes from bank descriptors, receipts, or local listings rather than from an official online presence. ([aubiz.net](https://www.aubiz.net/company/redside-pty-ltd-095945743/?utm_source=openai))

A charge from Redside Pty Ltd typically relates to a food-and-beverage transaction at their Port Melbourne restaurant, such as dine‑in meals, bar tabs, or event/catering payments. Most charges will be one‑time card transactions, but you may also see tips added after the original authorization, split bills, or adjusted totals if items were added or refunded at the table. Because restaurants commonly place an initial card authorization (for example, when opening a tab) and then finalize the charge later, you might briefly see a pending amount that differs from the final settled total until your bank updates the transaction.

If you have questions about a Redside Pty Ltd charge, first compare the date and amount with any recent visits to restaurants in Port Melbourne and check your receipts, email confirmations, or mobile wallet history for matching totals. The descriptor on your statement may show “REDSIDE PTY LTD” along with an Australian merchant location; use that, plus the transaction date, to search your email, SMS, and map apps for the venue you visited. Because the company is under external administration and has no clearly published public website, the most reliable next steps are to (1) contact your bank for the full merchant details (terminal ID, phone, or address), (2) attempt to call or visit the restaurant if it is still trading, and (3) if you suspect fraud or do not recognize the charge at all, immediately dispute it with your bank or card issuer, who can investigate and reverse unauthorized transactions where appropriate. ([creditorwatch.com.au](https://creditorwatch.com.au/credit/profile/095945743?utm_source=openai))

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Redside Pty Ltd.

  1. REDSIDE PTY LTD PORT MELBOURN AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there a Redside Pty Ltd restaurant charge on my card when I don’t recognize the name?

Restaurants and bars in Australia often process card payments under the owning company’s legal name instead of the venue’s trading name. “Redside Pty Ltd” is the corporate entity behind a restaurant business in Port Melbourne on Crown land, so the descriptor on your statement may not match the name you saw on the sign or menu. Compare the charge date and amount to any recent restaurant visits in Port Melbourne; if they line up, it is likely the bill for that meal.

Is Redside Pty Ltd a subscription or recurring service, or just one‑time restaurant charges?

Redside Pty Ltd is associated with a restaurant business, so charges are ordinarily one‑time payments for food, drinks, or events, not ongoing subscriptions. If you are seeing multiple charges, they are usually separate visits, split-bill payments, or card authorizations that later settled. True recurring or monthly billing would be unusual for a restaurant, so if charges appear on a regular schedule that you don’t recognize, contact your bank to investigate and possibly block the merchant.

What typical amounts do Redside Pty Ltd restaurant charges appear for?

Because Redside Pty Ltd runs a restaurant, amounts can range from small transactions (for example, a quick drink or coffee) to larger tabs that include meals, drinks, and tips—often anywhere from the equivalent of US$15–US$150+ depending on the size of the group and what was ordered. If the amount on your statement looks like a plausible restaurant bill for the number of people and items you recall, it is likely a legitimate dining charge. Very small temporary amounts may also appear briefly as pending authorizations and then disappear when the final bill posts.

Could a Redside Pty Ltd charge be an authorization hold from opening a bar tab or leaving my card with the venue?

Yes. Many restaurants and bars run a pre‑authorization when you open a tab or hand over your card, which may appear as a pending charge from Redside Pty Ltd. This amount can differ from the final total once your actual food, drinks, and any tip are added. The initial pending amount should drop off automatically within a few business days, leaving only the final settled charge; if both remain or you are double‑charged, contact your bank and request they correct or investigate the duplicate.

How can I get a receipt or check the details of my Redside Pty Ltd charge?

Start by looking for a paper receipt from a recent Port Melbourne restaurant visit and see if the timestamp and total match what appears on your statement. If you used a digital wallet (such as Apple Pay or Google Pay), open the transaction in the app to see the time, terminal ID, and in some cases the merchant’s street address. You can also call the number printed next to the transaction in your online banking (if available) or ask your bank to provide the merchant contact details so you can request a duplicate receipt from the venue.

How do I dispute a Redside Pty Ltd charge or request a refund if the bill is wrong?

If you believe you were overcharged—for example, an incorrect tip, duplicate transaction, or items you didn’t receive—try to contact the restaurant directly with the date, time, and last four digits of the card so they can look up the payment and issue a correction. If you cannot reach the venue, or if the company is no longer trading because it is under external administration, your bank or card issuer is your main recourse. File a dispute (chargeback) through your bank, providing any receipts or evidence, and they will investigate and, where appropriate, reverse or adjust the transaction. ([creditorwatch.com.au](https://creditorwatch.com.au/credit/profile/095945743?utm_source=openai))

What should I do if I suspect a Redside Pty Ltd charge is fraudulent or my card was skimmed?

If you do not recognize the venue, the date, or the amount at all, treat the transaction as potentially fraudulent. Immediately lock or cancel your card through your bank’s app or customer service line and request a replacement card so no further charges can go through. Then formally dispute the Redside Pty Ltd charge with your bank; they can pull detailed merchant records, determine whether the transaction was card‑present or online, and usually provide a provisional credit while the investigation is underway.

Does Redside Pty Ltd have a customer service number or website I can use to cancel or query charges?

No public official website or dedicated customer‑service line for Redside Pty Ltd is easily available, and the company is listed as under external administration with ASIC, which suggests operations may be changing or winding down. ([creditorwatch.com.au](https://creditorwatch.com.au/credit/profile/095945743?utm_source=openai)) To reach the restaurant, your best options are to (1) check any old receipts for a phone number, (2) look up restaurants at the address your bank can provide for this merchant, and (3) if the venue cannot be contacted or appears closed, work directly with your bank or card issuer to resolve, refund, or dispute any unexpected charges.

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