About Shop Gia Dinh Pty Ltd
Shop Gia Dinh Pty Ltd is an independently owned homewares and household-goods retailer located at 10 Kittyhawk Avenue, Inala, Queensland, Australia. It operates as an Australian proprietary limited company (ACN 615 402 661, ABN 35 615 402 661) and has been registered for GST since July 1, 2017. The store focuses on everyday home and garden products, including cleaning supplies, detergents, containers, and general homeware items, and is open seven days a week from approximately 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.([australiacheck.com](https://www.australiacheck.com/qld/shop-gia-dinh?utm_source=openai))
A charge from “SHOP GIA DINH PTY LTD” (sometimes with a location like INALA AUS or similar) on your bank or card statement is most likely from an in‑store purchase of household, cleaning, or general homeware products made at their Inala shop. Because this is a bricks‑and‑mortar retailer rather than an online subscription service, charges are typically one‑time point‑of‑sale transactions processed via EFTPOS or card terminals. In some cases you might see a small pending amount or a temporary authorization if your card was inserted, tapped, or manually keyed but the transaction later adjusted; foreign or international transaction fees may also appear if your card is issued outside Australia.
To verify or resolve questions about a Shop Gia Dinh charge, first match the transaction date and amount with any recent visit you (or a family member) made to Inala, QLD, and check your receipts, text/email alerts, or digital wallet history. If you still don’t recognize the charge, you can contact the store directly on the phone number listed for Shop Gia Dinh at 10 Kittyhawk Ave, Inala (as of early 2025, +61 430 080 365) or via the contact details shown on their Google Maps or local directory listings, and ask them to look up the transaction by date, amount, and the last 4 digits of your card.([cylex-australia.com](https://www.cylex-australia.com/company/shop-gia-dinh-25045361.html?utm_source=openai)) If the merchant can’t locate the transaction or you suspect fraud, promptly contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and request a new card if necessary.