Repco

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Repco is an Australian automotive parts and accessories retailer and distributor, supplying aftermarket parts, tools and equipment to both trade and retail customers across Australia and New Zealand.

Rowville, Victoria, Australia
Owned by Genuine Parts Company

About Repco

Repco is a major Australian and New Zealand automotive parts and accessories retailer, supplying both trade workshops and everyday drivers. Through its store network and online shop at repco.com.au, Repco offers a wide range of products including replacement parts, service items, car care and detailing products, batteries, oils and lubricants, tools, workshop equipment and 4x4 accessories. The company is headquartered in Rowville, Victoria, and serves both retail customers and trade account holders such as mechanics and automotive repair businesses.

A Repco charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you purchase parts or accessories in-store, place an order online, use click & collect, or pay off a trade account balance. In some cases you may see a pre-authorisation or pending amount if you placed an online order, made a phone order, or used a card for a quote or booking deposit; these holds usually clear or convert to a final charge within a few business days. You might also see multiple smaller amounts if your order was split into separate shipments, or a partial refund if an item was returned, out of stock, or price-matched after purchase.

To verify a Repco charge, start by checking recent receipts, email order confirmations from repco.com.au, and any workshop or trade account invoices that may be settled via Repco. The statement description may include terms like “REPCO”, a store suburb, or “REPCO ONLINE”; match this with your visit or order date. If you still have questions, visit repco.com.au and use the Contact Us section or store locator to call the specific store that appears on your receipt or statement. Have your bank statement details, any order or invoice numbers, and the exact charge amount ready so staff can quickly look up your transaction, explain split or pending charges, and help with returns, corrections or refund requests if needed.

Bank Statement Variations

8 known variations

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

  1. REPCO BELMONT AUS
  2. REPCO BUNBURY AUS
  3. REPCO CAMPERDOWN AUS
  4. REPCO GEELONG AUS
  5. REPCO HORSHAM AUS
  6. REPCO\39 BULLOCKHEAD STREET\SUMNER PARK\
  7. REPCO\UNIT 3 182 ABERNATHY ROAD\BELMONT\
  8. Repco\22 ENTERPRISE DRIVE\Rowville\3178

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a Repco charge on my statement when I only visited a store once?

Repco charges are typically processed on the day of purchase, but you might see a separate or delayed transaction if your order included a special-order item, a backordered part, or a deposit that later converted into a final sale. In some cases a pending pre-authorisation appears first and then drops away once the final amount is charged. Check your receipt to see whether part of your purchase was ordered in, or whether a deposit or lay-by was involved.

Does Repco have subscriptions or recurring charges for automotive products?

Repco generally operates on one-off purchases rather than ongoing consumer subscriptions, so recurring monthly charges are uncommon. However, regular payments may appear if you have a trade credit account that you pay down periodically, or if a workshop manages parts through Repco and passes costs on to you via an agreement. If you see repeated Repco charges and aren’t expecting them, review invoices and contact Repco or your workshop to confirm what each payment relates to.

What are typical Repco charge amounts I might see on my card?

Repco transactions can range from small amounts (for items like bulbs, wipers or cleaning products) through to larger amounts for batteries, tools, or multiple replacement parts. It’s also common to see round-figure amounts if you’ve purchased a promotional bundle or a major service kit. If you’re unsure, compare the exact amount on your statement with in-store or emailed receipts from around the same date.

How can I cancel or change an online order that resulted in a Repco charge?

If you placed an order at repco.com.au and want to cancel or change it, contact the store fulfilling your order or Repco customer support as soon as possible using the details on your order confirmation email. Many orders are processed quickly, so changes may only be possible before items are picked or shipped. If the order has already been processed, you may need to follow the standard returns or exchange process in-store once you receive the goods.

How do I get a refund for a Repco purchase I don’t recognise or no longer need?

For purchases you no longer need, Repco’s standard returns policy usually requires you to bring the item, proof of purchase, and your card to a Repco store within the applicable return period; staff can then process an exchange or refund back to your original payment method if you’re eligible. If you genuinely don’t recognise a charge, first check with other drivers in your household who may have used your card, then contact the store shown on your receipt or statement, or reach out via the Contact Us section at repco.com.au. Provide the transaction date, exact amount and the last four digits of your card so they can locate the sale and explain or correct the charge.

Why is there a small or duplicate Repco amount showing as ‘pending’ on my account?

A small or duplicate pending Repco charge may be a temporary card pre-authorisation used to verify your payment method for an online or phone order. This is common when confirming stock, click & collect orders, or large-value purchases, and it should either disappear or be replaced by a single final transaction within a few business days. If a pending amount does not clear after your bank’s usual timeframe, contact both your bank and the relevant Repco store or customer service for investigation.

How can I contact Repco about a mystery charge on my bank statement?

Go to repco.com.au and use the Store Locator to find the phone number of the store most likely associated with your purchase, or use the Contact Us form to reach customer support. Have your bank statement handy with the transaction date, exact amount, and any reference text shown on the charge (such as store location). This information allows Repco staff to search their system, confirm whether the charge is legitimate, and help with receipts, corrections or refunds where appropriate.

Can Repco provide a copy of my receipt or invoice to help me understand a charge?

Yes, Repco stores can often reprint or email a receipt or invoice if you can provide the approximate date, location, purchase amount, and the last four digits of the card used. For online purchases, you can usually retrieve order confirmations from your email or your repco.com.au account if you created one. Having a copy of the receipt makes it easier to verify each item on the transaction and resolve any concerns about the charge.

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