Shoe Repairs Plus

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Shoe Repairs Plus is a local shoe repair shop in Eltham, Victoria offering shoe and leather repairs, key cutting, watch and jewellery repairs, engraving, and related services.

Eltham, Victoria, Australia

About Shoe Repairs Plus

Shoe Repairs Plus is a local service retailer based in Eltham, Victoria, Australia, specialising in shoe and leather repairs along with a range of small personal services. Typical services include resoling and reheeling shoes, stitching and patching leather goods, replacing zips, stretching shoes, and refurbishing handbags, belts, and other leather accessories. The store also commonly offers key cutting, watch battery replacement and basic watch repairs, jewellery repairs (such as resizing, clasp replacement, and simple soldering), and engraving on trophies, plaques, pet tags, and gift items. Being a local, in-person business, most transactions are done at the shop counter rather than online.

A Shoe Repairs Plus charge may appear on your bank or credit card statement after you’ve paid in-store for shoe or leather repairs, key cutting, watch or jewellery work, or engraving. Charges are typically one-time transactions for completed work, but you might see separate charges if you dropped off multiple items on different days or if a deposit was taken when you left items for repair and the balance was charged at collection. In some cases, your bank may show a small pending or pre-authorisation amount when the card is first inserted or tapped, which later updates to the final total once the transaction is completed.

If you’re unsure about a Shoe Repairs Plus charge, start by thinking back to recent visits to Eltham or surrounding areas where you may have had shoes repaired, keys cut, or a watch or jewellery item fixed. Check any paper receipts you were given at drop-off or collection, and review your phone photos or messages if you documented items needing repair. To resolve questions, visit the store in person during business hours or use the contact details listed on their website (shoerepairsplus.websyte.com.au) to call and confirm the date, amount, and description of the transaction. Bring or have ready your bank statement, approximate date of visit, and any repair tickets; most billing issues—such as duplicate charges, misunderstanding of quoted prices, or confusion over deposits versus final balances—can be sorted out quickly once the specific job and docket number are identified.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of purchases usually show up as a Shoe Repairs Plus charge on my statement?

Most Shoe Repairs Plus charges are for in-store services like shoe resoling or reheeling, leather repairs (bags, belts, zips), key cutting, watch battery replacement, minor watch repairs, jewellery repairs, and engraving. Each job is normally charged as a one-time payment when you collect your item or when the service is completed. If you had multiple items done at once, the total may appear as a single combined charge under their business name.

Why is the Shoe Repairs Plus amount different from the quote I remember?

Final charges at Shoe Repairs Plus can change from the initial verbal quote if additional work or parts were needed once the item was inspected more closely (for example, replacing extra heel blocks or repairing additional stitching). Prices also differ depending on material, shoe type, complexity, and urgency. If the total is higher than expected, contact or visit the shop with your repair docket so they can explain the breakdown of labour and materials, and correct any mistake if one occurred.

Does Shoe Repairs Plus offer any ongoing subscriptions or recurring billing?

No, Shoe Repairs Plus is a traditional local repair shop and does not typically operate on a subscription or membership basis. All payments are one-off charges for specific services or items, such as a particular shoe repair job or a set of keys cut. If you see more than one charge in a short period, it usually reflects multiple separate visits or multiple jobs billed at different times, not an automatic recurring payment.

Why do I see a small or duplicate pending Shoe Repairs Plus charge?

Some banks show an initial card verification or pre-authorisation when you tap or insert your card at the terminal, which can appear as a separate pending amount before being replaced by the final total. This is common with contactless or chip transactions and should automatically disappear or be adjusted within a few business days. If a pending amount and a final amount both settle and you believe you were charged twice, contact the shop with your statement so they can check their terminal records and arrange a correction if necessary.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or repair docket from Shoe Repairs Plus?

Shoe Repairs Plus generally issues a paper receipt or docket at the time you drop off or collect your items. If you’ve lost it, your best option is to visit or call the shop and provide the approximate date, time, amount, and last four digits of your card so they can search their manual or terminal records. While they may not always be able to reproduce a full tax invoice for older transactions, they can usually confirm what the charge related to and which items were serviced.

How do I dispute a charge or request a refund from Shoe Repairs Plus?

If you believe you were incorrectly charged, return to the store with the repaired item, your bank statement, and any receipt or docket you have. Explain the issue (for example, a service not completed as agreed, a duplicate charge, or an error in the amount) so staff can inspect the work and review the transaction log. In most cases they will first try to rectify the service (such as redoing a repair) and, where appropriate, may offer a partial or full refund processed back to your original payment method according to their in-store policy. If you can’t visit in person, call using the phone number listed on their website to discuss options.

Can I cancel or change a job after I’ve been charged by Shoe Repairs Plus?

Because Shoe Repairs Plus performs work on individual items, charges are usually applied once the job has been completed or when you collect your goods. If you change your mind before work starts, contact or visit the shop as soon as possible with your repair ticket; they may be able to cancel the job or limit charges to any special parts already ordered. Once work is finished, cancellations are generally not possible, but the shop may be willing to adjust or redo the work if there’s a problem with the result.

What are typical price ranges for Shoe Repairs Plus services?

While exact prices vary, common services like simple key cutting and watch battery replacement tend to be at the lower end (often a few to several tens of dollars), while more complex shoe repairs, resoling, or leather refurbishments can be higher. Engraving, jewellery repairs, and specialty work are usually priced per item based on complexity and materials. If your statement shows an unfamiliar amount, compare it to any items you recently had serviced—such as multiple keys cut, several pairs of shoes, or combined watch and jewellery work done in the same visit.

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