Street Fox was a hospitality venue located on Level 3 of Highpoint Shopping Centre in Maribyrnong, Victoria, Australia, likely operating as a small independent café/restaurant or bar within the centre.
Maribyrnong, Victoria, Australia
About Street Fox
Street Fox was a small independent hospitality venue located on Level 3 of Highpoint Shopping Centre, 120–200 Rosamond Road, Maribyrnong, Victoria, Australia. It operated as a café/restaurant and bar-style venue within the centre, offering dine‑in food and drinks to shoppers and local visitors. Design references list it as a standalone hospitality client at Highpoint, suggesting a contemporary fit‑out and casual dining environment rather than a chain or franchise.([fsci.com.au](https://www.fsci.com.au/hospitality04/street-fox?utm_source=openai))
If you see “STREET FOX HIGHPOINT MARIBYRNONG VIC” or similar on your bank or card statement, it almost always relates to an in‑person purchase made at the venue while it was operating. This could include a one‑time meal, drinks at the bar, a shared group bill where your card was used, or a manually entered card charge if the physical card was not present. As a typical Australian café/bar, there were no subscription products; all charges would have been once‑off transactions, though you might see separate lines for the main bill and a tip, or for a pre‑authorisation hold (for example, when opening a bar tab) that later adjusts to the final amount.
Because Street Fox at Highpoint is now marked as a closed or “outdated” store, you may not be able to contact the venue directly about historic charges.([australia-shoppings.com](https://www.australia-shoppings.com/malls-centres/victoria/maribyrnong/highpoint-shopping-centre/street-fox?utm_source=openai)) To verify a charge, first match the transaction date to any visit you made to Highpoint Shopping Centre or the Maribyrnong area, check your email or paper receipts from that day, and consider whether your card could have been used to pay for a group. If the amount or date still looks wrong, contact your bank or card issuer and ask for details of the merchant descriptor and terminal location, and, if necessary, lodge a dispute; for very recent charges, you can also contact Highpoint Shopping Centre’s customer service, who may be able to confirm whether the merchant was trading on that date or direct you to any successor operator at that site.([australia-shoppings.com](https://www.australia-shoppings.com/malls-centres/victoria/maribyrnong/highpoint-shopping-centre/street-fox?utm_source=openai))
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 Street Fox.
What types of purchases usually show up as a Street Fox charge on my statement?
Street Fox charges typically came from in‑person café or restaurant transactions at Highpoint Shopping Centre in Maribyrnong, such as coffee, meals, snacks, or drinks from the bar. In some cases the charge might reflect a full group bill that you paid on your card and later split in cash or via transfers with friends. There were no memberships or online subscription products associated with this venue, so charges should all be once‑off restaurant payments.
What amounts were typical for a Street Fox transaction?
As a casual café/restaurant in a major Melbourne shopping centre, a typical single‑person transaction might have been around AU$15–$35 for food and a drink, with larger group meals or bar tabs running from AU$50 to over AU$150 depending on the size of the party and alcohol ordered. Exact pricing varied over time and by item, and the venue’s detailed menu pricing is no longer publicly listed. If your charge is far outside what you would expect for a meal or bar tab, it’s worth reviewing your receipts or contacting your bank for more detail.
Could Street Fox have charged me a subscription or recurring fee?
No—Street Fox operated as a physical café/restaurant and bar, not a subscription service. All legitimate charges from this merchant would have been one‑time transactions processed on the day you dined, possibly with a small difference between an initial authorisation amount and the final settled amount if you added a tip or extended a tab. If you see multiple recurring charges labelled Street Fox, contact your bank immediately, as this may indicate card cloning, a processing error, or mislabelling by your bank’s system.
Why does my Street Fox charge not match the amount I remember paying?
There are a few reasons the amount can differ slightly from what you recall: the initial card pre‑authorisation may have been for a rounded or estimated amount that later adjusted to the final bill; a tip added on the payment terminal may have increased the total; or additional items (like extra drinks or desserts) could have been added to your tab before it was closed. Also, if you paid for a group and others reimbursed you via cash or bank transfer, your statement will still show the full original Street Fox amount. If the discrepancy is large or you believe items were added in error, contact your bank to request a copy of the transaction details and discuss a dispute.
How can I get a refund or correct an incorrect Street Fox charge now that the venue is closed?
Because Street Fox at Highpoint is listed as a closed or outdated store, you most likely cannot obtain a refund directly from the merchant.([australia-shoppings.com](https://www.australia-shoppings.com/malls-centres/victoria/maribyrnong/highpoint-shopping-centre/street-fox?utm_source=openai)) Instead, contact your bank or card issuer, explain that the venue appears to be closed, and request a billing investigation or dispute for the transaction you believe is incorrect. Your bank can review the transaction logs, confirm the terminal location, and, where applicable, process a chargeback through the card network if they determine the charge was unauthorised or erroneous.
Why do I see two Street Fox entries on the same date, including a small amount?
Restaurants and bars sometimes place a small pre‑authorisation hold on your card to confirm it’s valid, especially when you open a tab; this can appear as a separate pending amount (for example, AU$1 or another small figure) in addition to the final bill. The smaller authorisation should drop off automatically after a few days and not be collected, with only the final settled transaction remaining on your statement. If both the small authorisation and the full amount remain posted after a week, contact your bank and request they reverse the duplicate authorisation.
How can I confirm that this Street Fox charge actually came from Highpoint in Maribyrnong?
Ask your bank or card issuer to read out the full merchant descriptor and address information attached to the transaction; legitimate historic Street Fox charges should reference Highpoint Shopping Centre or Maribyrnong, VIC in the merchant details.([australia-shoppings.com](https://www.australia-shoppings.com/malls-centres/victoria/maribyrnong/highpoint-shopping-centre/street-fox?utm_source=openai)) You can also compare the transaction date and time to any visit you made to Highpoint (for shopping, movies, or dining) and to any receipts, calendar entries, or rideshare trips to that area. If the card issuer’s records show a different city or country, or you were nowhere near Maribyrnong on that date, treat the charge as suspicious and file a fraud claim with your bank.
Who can I contact now if I have questions about a recent Street Fox charge?
Since public directories now list Street Fox at Highpoint as closed and no direct phone number is available, your primary contact for any billing questions is your bank or card issuer.([australia-shoppings.com](https://www.australia-shoppings.com/malls-centres/victoria/maribyrnong/highpoint-shopping-centre/street-fox?utm_source=openai)) For very recent transactions that still show as pending, you can also contact Highpoint Shopping Centre’s customer service via the centre’s main website and ask if any operator is currently trading under the Street Fox name or at that specific Level 3 location. However, for refunds, fraud concerns, or detailed transaction records, only your bank or card network can formally investigate or reverse the charge.