Supersave Chemist

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Supersave Chemist is a local community pharmacy in Asquith, New South Wales, offering prescription medications, vaccinations, mobility aids, home delivery, and other health services.

Asquith, New South Wales, Australia

About Supersave Chemist

Supersave Chemist is a local community pharmacy located in Asquith, New South Wales, Australia. They provide prescription medications under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), over‑the‑counter medicines, health and wellness products, basic first-aid supplies, and selected mobility aids and medical equipment. In addition, the pharmacy offers professional services such as vaccinations, medication advice, dose administration aids (e.g., Webster packs), and home delivery for eligible customers in the local area.

A charge from “Supersave Chemist,” “Supersave Chemist Asquith,” or a similar description may appear on your bank or card statement when you purchase prescription medicines, buy over‑the‑counter products in-store, pay for vaccination services, or arrange delivery of pharmacy items. Charges can be one‑off (for a single in‑store visit), or you might see repeated amounts if you regularly fill the same prescriptions, pay for weekly packed medications, or have ongoing deliveries set up. Some banks may also show a temporary “pending” or pre‑authorisation amount if your card was tapped or inserted but the payment was still being finalised.

If you’re unsure about a Supersave Chemist charge, start by matching the date and amount with any recent pharmacy visits, prescriptions filled, or deliveries to your address. Check paper receipts, email or SMS notifications from the pharmacy (if you opted in), and any Medicare/PBS records related to your medications. To resolve questions, you can contact Supersave Chemist directly using the details on their website (supersavechemist.weebly.com) or on your receipt; have your card’s last four digits, the transaction date, and amount ready so staff can look up the sale. Common issues—such as duplicate taps, confusion over repeated medication refills, or family members using the same card—are typically resolved by the pharmacy reviewing their POS records and, where appropriate, arranging corrections or refunds in line with their store policy.

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  1. SUPERSAVE CHEMIST ASQUITH AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I receive a charge from Supersave Chemist on my bank statement?

This charge usually relates to a purchase made at Supersave Chemist in Asquith, such as prescription medications, over‑the‑counter products, vaccination fees, or mobility aids. It may also reflect a recurring pattern if you regularly refill the same prescriptions, pay for dose administration packs, or use their home delivery service. Review any recent visits or deliveries around the transaction date to confirm the purchase.

Does Supersave Chemist have subscriptions or recurring payments?

Supersave Chemist does not operate a subscription in the same way as streaming or app services, but some customers incur regular charges when they refill ongoing prescriptions, pay for weekly or monthly medication packing (e.g., Webster packs), or organise scheduled deliveries. These transactions are still processed individually through the till, so each refill appears as a separate charge even if it is part of a regular pattern. If you’re seeing regular charges and are unsure why, ask the pharmacy to review your medication and delivery arrangements.

What are common charge amounts I might see from Supersave Chemist?

Common amounts reflect PBS co‑payments, private prescription prices, or the cost of non‑prescription items like pain relief, vitamins, or personal care products. You may see relatively small, repeat charges if you regularly fill the same medication or pay a weekly fee for packed-dose services. Larger amounts can occur when multiple prescriptions, mobility aids, or higher‑priced health products are purchased in a single visit.

Why do I see a pending or small temporary charge from Supersave Chemist?

Some banks show card payments as ‘pending’ immediately after a purchase at Supersave Chemist until the transaction is fully settled, usually within a few business days. In rare cases, your bank may display a small temporary authorisation when your card details are verified; this should drop off automatically and not become a permanent charge. If a pending amount does not clear or convert into the correct final amount, contact your bank first, then the pharmacy with the transaction details.

How can I get a receipt or proof of purchase for a Supersave Chemist transaction?

If you paid in-store, you should have received a paper receipt at the time of purchase. If it was lost, visit or call Supersave Chemist and provide the exact date, approximate time, amount, and last four digits of the card used so staff can try to retrieve a copy from their point‑of‑sale system. For prescription items, you may also have dispensing labels and prescription records that help confirm what was supplied.

How do I dispute a charge or request a refund from Supersave Chemist?

Contact Supersave Chemist directly as soon as you notice a problem, using the phone number or contact form listed on supersavechemist.weebly.com or on your original receipt. Have your transaction details ready (date, amount, card type, and items purchased) so they can review the till records and dispensing history. Refunds or corrections are handled in line with pharmacy and Australian consumer law—medications generally cannot be resold once dispensed, but the pharmacy may reverse mistaken or duplicate charges where verified.

Can I cancel or change regular medication packs or deliveries that are being charged by Supersave Chemist?

Yes. If you have ongoing medication packs (like Webster packs) or scheduled deliveries that result in regular charges, you can ask Supersave Chemist to pause, adjust, or cancel them. Contact the pharmacy directly—ideally several days before your next pack is prepared—to avoid being charged for medication already packed or dispatched. The staff can advise on cut‑off times and any fees associated with late changes.

How can I contact Supersave Chemist about a charge I don’t recognise?

Use the contact information listed on their website (supersavechemist.weebly.com), Google listing, or any recent receipt—typically a local Asquith, NSW phone number. When you call or visit, provide your full name (or the patient’s name if different), the last four digits of the card, the transaction date, and the exact amount so staff can locate the sale in their system. If they cannot match the charge to their records, your bank can investigate further and help you raise a formal dispute if needed.

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