About Revaeb Pty Ltd
Revaeb Pty Ltd is an Australian proprietary company based in Port Melbourne, Victoria, associated with the liquor/bottle shop located at 411 Graham Street. That store trades under banners such as Cellarbrations and Liquor Stax and operates as a local bottle shop offering packaged alcohol, including Australian and imported wines, beers, ciders, premixed drinks, and spirits. The shop focuses on everyday retail liquor sales, weekly specials, and convenience purchases for nearby residents and visitors, and can be reached via the store number listed for Cellarbrations/Liquor Stax at this address: +61 3 9645 3776. ([cellars.com.au](https://cellars.com.au/location/port-melbourne/?utm_source=openai))
A charge from “REVAEB PTY LTD,” “REVAEB PTY LTD PORT MELBOURNE,” “CELLARBRATIONS PORT MELBOURNE,” or “LIQUOR STAX PORT MELBOURNE” on your bank or card statement usually relates to an in‑store purchase of alcohol or related products at 411 Graham Street. This could be a one‑time card payment at the counter, a tap‑and‑go/contactless purchase, or a payment processed through an online or phone order if the store arranged local delivery. In some cases you may see a small temporary authorization (for example, when a card is inserted, tapped multiple times, or when a pre‑authorisation is taken and then adjusted), which can appear as a pending transaction before it finalizes or drops off.
If you don’t recognize the charge, first check recent receipts, email confirmations, and any food or alcohol delivery app orders around the date of the transaction—those services may route payments through the store’s corporate name (Revaeb Pty Ltd) or its banner name (Cellarbrations or Liquor Stax). Confirm with family members or colleagues who may have used a shared card. If the charge is still unclear, call the shop directly on +61 3 9645 3776 during business hours and provide the transaction date, amount, and the name exactly as it appears on your statement so staff can look it up. If you suspect fraud or the store cannot locate the transaction, contact your bank or card issuer promptly to dispute or block the charge.