Shop for Shops

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Shop for Shops is an Australian supplier of retail shopfittings, displays, shelving, and storage solutions for stores and commercial spaces.

Collingwood, Victoria, Australia

About Shop for Shops

Shop for Shops is an Australian retail shopfitting and display supplier based in Collingwood, Victoria. They provide fixtures and solutions for retailers, brands, and commercial spaces, including shelving systems, slatwall panels and accessories, clothing racks, counters, acrylic and glass displays, signage hardware, storage products, and packaging/display accessories. Shop for Shops sells primarily to business customers such as boutiques, supermarkets, pharmacies, galleries, and pop‑up stores, but individuals can also purchase via their website (shopforshops.com) or by contacting their sales team.

A Shop for Shops charge on your bank or credit card statement usually relates to a purchase of shopfittings, shelving, display items, or related equipment ordered online, over the phone, or in-store. Charges are typically one‑off payments rather than subscriptions, but you may see multiple charges if your order was split into separate shipments, freight was charged separately, or you placed several orders close together. In some cases, you might see a temporary pre‑authorisation (a pending amount) when you first place an order or update your payment details; this is usually reversed once the payment is fully processed.

If you’re unsure about a Shop for Shops transaction, start by checking your email for an order confirmation or tax invoice from shopforshops.com around the date of the charge—many business purchases are placed by a staff member on behalf of a store or company. Log into your Shop for Shops online account (if you created one) to view past orders and invoices, or ask your purchasing/accounts team if someone ordered shopfittings or displays. For any remaining questions, contact Shop for Shops through the contact or “Customer Service” section on their website with your business name, order date, approximate amount, and the last four digits of the card used; they can usually locate the transaction, resend invoices, clarify freight or backorder charges, or help with returns and refunds in line with their store policies.

Bank Statement Variations

3 known variations

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

  1. SHOP FOR SHOPS COLLINGWOOD AUS
  2. SHOP FOR SHOPS COLLINGWOOD AUS REFUND
  3. SHOP FOR SHOPS\89 LANGRIDGE ST\COLLINGWO

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a Shop for Shops charge on my card if we don’t run a retail store?

Shop for Shops primarily serves retailers, but their products are also used by offices, exhibitions, events, galleries, and home users for storage and display. Someone in your organisation may have ordered shelving, display units, brochure holders, or similar items without clearly labelling the expense. Check with staff responsible for marketing, merchandising, or office fit‑outs and review recent purchase orders or emails referencing shopforshops.com around the transaction date.

What are typical amounts for Shop for Shops charges?

Charges can vary widely depending on what was purchased—small orders like hooks, hangers, or sign holders may be a relatively low amount, while shelving systems, counters, or bulk store fit‑outs can be significantly higher. Freight and handling may appear as part of the total charge if you ordered bulky or heavy items. To see the exact breakdown, refer to your Shop for Shops invoice or order confirmation, which will list product prices, GST, and any delivery fees in AUD.

Does Shop for Shops have subscriptions or recurring billing?

Shop for Shops generally operates on one‑off product purchases rather than ongoing subscriptions. However, if your business has a trade or account arrangement, you may see regular charges that correspond to separate orders placed over time by your team. If you are seeing repeated charges and are unsure what they relate to, log in to your account on shopforshops.com or ask Shop for Shops customer service for an order history linked to your business details.

Why do I see a pending or duplicate Shop for Shops charge?

A pending or duplicate‑looking amount is often a card pre‑authorisation used to verify funds when you place or adjust an order. The pre‑authorisation should automatically drop off after your bank processes the final payment, leaving only the settled charge. If a pending amount does not disappear after several business days, contact your bank first, then reach out to Shop for Shops with the date, amount, and the authorisation reference so they can confirm what was processed on their side.

How can I get a copy of my Shop for Shops receipt or tax invoice?

If you ordered online, your receipt/tax invoice is usually emailed automatically to the address used at checkout and may also be available in your account area on shopforshops.com under Orders or Invoices. For phone or in‑store purchases, you might have received a printed tax invoice or emailed copy. If you can’t locate it, contact Shop for Shops via the contact form or customer service details on their website and provide your business name, ABN (if applicable), approximate purchase date, and amount so they can resend the invoice.

How do I return items or request a refund from Shop for Shops?

Shop for Shops has a returns and refund policy that typically allows returns of unused, resalable products within a defined period, subject to conditions such as proof of purchase, original packaging, and exclusion of custom or specially ordered items. Visit the Returns or Terms & Conditions section on shopforshops.com for the current policy, including any restocking fees and who pays return freight. To start a return or refund request, contact their customer service with your order number, photos (if items are damaged or incorrect), and details of what you’d like to return.

How do I query, change, or cancel a Shop for Shops order?

If you notice a charge and believe an order needs to be changed or cancelled, contact Shop for Shops as soon as possible, as orders for stock items may move quickly to packing and dispatch. Use the contact details on shopforshops.com (such as their enquiry form, email, or listed phone number) and have your order number and payment details handy. Depending on the order status, they may be able to adjust items, update delivery details, or cancel the order and process a refund in line with their policies.

What should I do if I don’t recognise this Shop for Shops transaction at all?

First, confirm that no one else with access to your card or business account (managers, buyers, franchisees, or family members) placed a purchase for store fixtures or displays. If nobody recognises the transaction and you cannot match it to any invoice or email from shopforshops.com, contact Shop for Shops with the transaction date and amount to see if they can locate an order in your name or card details. If they cannot find a matching legitimate order, report the charge to your bank or card issuer immediately and follow their process for disputing or blocking unauthorised transactions.

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