Shop $mart

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Shop $mart is a local discount and variety store offering a wide range of household items and general merchandise at low prices, using the slogan "Good Stuff Cheap."

Rockhampton City, Queensland, Australia

About Shop $mart

Shop $mart is a local discount and variety store based in Rockhampton City, Queensland, Australia. Trading under the slogan “Good Stuff Cheap,” the store focuses on affordable household items and general merchandise, such as cleaning supplies, kitchenware, small homewares, seasonal goods, party supplies, basic stationery, gifts, toys, and personal-care essentials. As a bricks‑and‑mortar retailer, Shop $mart serves walk‑in customers from the local community and surrounding areas, and may occasionally promote specials or product ranges via its website at shopsmart0.wixsite.com/shopsmart.

A Shop $mart charge will usually appear on your bank or card statement after you make an in‑store purchase using EFTPOS, debit, or credit card. The descriptor may look like “SHOP $MART ROCKHAMPTON,” “SHOP SMART ROCKHAMPTON,” or a similar variation that includes the store or suburb name. Charges are typically one‑time transactions for the total amount of your purchase; Shop $mart is not known for subscription services, but you might see separate small amounts if you split a payment, received a partial refund, or if your bank shows both the initial authorization and the final posted amount. Some banks also display a temporary “pending” charge immediately after you tap or insert your card.

If you’re unsure about a Shop $mart charge, first compare the amount and date with any recent visits you made to a discount or variety store in Rockhampton and check your paper receipt, email receipt (if you requested one), or your mobile wallet transaction history. If you still have questions, use the contact details listed on their website or on Google Maps to call or visit the store and ask staff to look up the transaction by date, time, and amount—having the last four digits of your card handy can help. For issues like suspected duplicate charges, incorrect amounts, or refunds for returned items, speak with Shop $mart directly and, if needed, follow up with your bank or card provider for chargeback or dispute options.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

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

  1. SHOP MART GOOD S ROCKHAMPTON AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from SHOP $MART or SHOP SMART ROCKHAMPTON on my statement?

This charge usually comes from an in‑store purchase you made at Shop $mart in Rockhampton City using your debit or credit card. Many banks show the merchant name as “SHOP $MART ROCKHAMPTON” or a similar variation that may abbreviate or slightly change the store name. Check whether you visited a local discount or variety shop around that date and if the total matches what you remember spending.

Does Shop $mart offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

Shop $mart primarily operates as a local discount and variety retailer, so their charges are almost always one‑time, in‑store purchases rather than subscriptions. If you see repeated charges from Shop $mart, it’s usually because you’ve shopped there multiple times, not because of an automatic renewal. If you suspect you are being billed regularly without shopping there, contact the store and your bank to investigate possible card misuse.

What are common transaction amounts I might see from Shop $mart?

Because Shop $mart sells low‑priced household items and general merchandise, many transactions are modest totals—often small to medium amounts reflecting everyday purchases (for example, a handful of cleaning or kitchen items). You may also see round figures if you paid in whole dollars or if a discount was applied at the register. If the amount on your statement doesn’t match your receipt, contact the store with the date, approximate time, and total shown on your statement.

Why do I see a pending or duplicate-looking Shop $mart charge?

Some banks show a temporary “pending” authorization from Shop $mart immediately after you tap or insert your card, followed later by the final posted amount. In most cases the pending authorization will disappear automatically once the final transaction settles. If both charges remain for more than a few business days, or if you see two posted transactions for a single visit, contact your bank and Shop $mart to review the transaction and request a correction if needed.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or verify a Shop $mart purchase?

If you still have your original paper receipt, compare the purchase date, time, and total to the charge shown on your statement. If you’ve misplaced it, visit or call Shop $mart and ask if they can look up the transaction using the date, approximate time, amount, and the last four digits of the card you used—this may allow them to reprint or confirm the receipt. You can also check your mobile wallet (Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.) or banking app history if you paid using a digital card.

How do refunds and returns work for Shop $mart purchases?

Shop $mart’s refund and return options follow standard retail practices and may vary by product type and condition, so it’s best to review any return policy printed on your receipt or posted in‑store. Generally, if a refund is approved, it will be processed back to the same card you originally used, and it may appear as a separate negative amount on your statement within a few business days. Keep your receipt and original packaging where possible, and contact the store directly for item‑specific return questions.

How can I contact Shop $mart about a charge on my card?

You can contact Shop $mart using the details provided on their website (shopsmart0.wixsite.com/shopsmart) or by checking their listing on Google Maps for current phone and address information. When you call or visit, have your bank statement, the exact amount, transaction date, and the last four digits of your card ready so staff can more easily locate the transaction. They can help explain the charge, check for errors, and advise you on next steps if a refund or correction is needed.

What should I do if I don’t recognize a Shop $mart transaction at all?

First, confirm that no one in your household used your card at Shop $mart around the date of the charge. If nobody recognizes the purchase, contact Shop $mart to see whether they can identify who made the purchase using their transaction records and CCTV policies, if applicable. If the transaction still appears unauthorized, immediately report it to your bank or card provider so they can block your card, investigate potential fraud, and guide you through filing a dispute or chargeback.

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