Tallblackchair

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Tallblackchair is an Australian online retailer specializing in tall director- and makeup-style chairs and related seating products, sold primarily to makeup artists, salons, and individual consumers.

Australia (specific city not publicly listed)

About Tallblackchair

Tallblackchair was a niche Australian e‑commerce retailer that specialised in tall, director‑style and makeup chairs, primarily serving professional makeup artists, hair stylists, salons, photographers and individual consumers who needed elevated, portable seating. The company was 100% Australian owned and operated and became known for sturdy, high‑quality chairs and responsive, small‑team customer service, reflected in consistently high independent review scores. Their website, tallblackchair.com.au, is now marked as “closed for good,” indicating that they have ceased trading, but historic records and reviews still show them as a trusted furniture and seating supplier based in Australia.([tallblackchair.com.au](https://tallblackchair.com.au/))

If you see “TALLBLACKCHAIR” or a similar description on your bank or card statement, it is most likely tied to a one‑time online purchase of a tall director‑ or makeup‑style chair or related accessories placed through tallblackchair.com.au. Orders were typically paid in Australian dollars (AUD), so if you are outside Australia (for example, in the United States), your bank may display an international or currency‑conversion fee and a converted amount in your local currency. The business did not publicly advertise subscription plans, memberships, or recurring billing; charges would normally appear only when you placed an order, updated payment details, or when a prior authorisation was finally captured. Any trial or pre‑authorisation hold associated with your card (for example, when first validating a payment method) should have dropped off automatically if the order did not go through.

To verify or resolve questions about a Tallblackchair charge, start by searching your email (including spam and promo folders) for invoices, order confirmations or shipping notifications from tallblackchair.com.au or from their historic contact address (me@tallblackchair.com.au).([au.trustpilot.com](https://au.trustpilot.com/review/tallblackchair.com.au?utm_source=openai)) Compare the date and amount on your statement to those emails, and check with anyone else who may have used your card to place an online order (family members, staff, etc.). Because the website is now closed and the company may no longer be actively supporting orders, direct contact options may be limited; however, you can still try the last‑known email address or phone number listed in past public business profiles, and if you believe the charge is unauthorised or incorrect, your best next step is to contact your bank or card issuer promptly to dispute the transaction or request a chargeback in line with their policies.

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 Tallblackchair.

  1. Tall Black Chair 0416972822 AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of purchases usually result in a Tallblackchair charge?

Tallblackchair charges generally came from online purchases of tall director- and makeup-style chairs or related accessories (such as replacement canvas or branded backs) made on tallblackchair.com.au. These were typically one-off orders placed by makeup artists, salons, production companies, and consumers needing elevated seating, rather than ongoing subscriptions or services.

Does Tallblackchair offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

No. Tallblackchair operated as a standard online furniture retailer and did not promote subscription plans, memberships, or automatic recurring billing on public records. If you see more than one Tallblackchair charge, it is most likely from separate orders, split shipments, or a refund/rebill scenario rather than a subscription. If multiple unexpected charges appear, contact your bank or card issuer to investigate potential fraud.

What amounts are common for Tallblackchair charges?

As a specialist chair retailer, Tallblackchair order totals would usually reflect the price of one or more professional-grade tall director chairs, often in the medium to higher range for seating, plus shipping and any taxes. Because the business was based in Australia, you may see the original amount in AUD along with a converted total in your local currency and possibly a small foreign transaction fee. For exact figures, compare the charge on your statement to any order confirmation or invoice emailed to you at the time of purchase.

How can I cancel or change an order with Tallblackchair now that the site is closed?

Tallblackchair’s website currently displays a notice that they are "closed for good," which suggests new orders are no longer being accepted and standard order‑change workflows may no longer exist.([tallblackchair.com.au](https://tallblackchair.com.au/)) If you placed an order very recently through a third party or payment link and need to cancel, first look for any confirmation email with instructions, then try replying to that email or to me@tallblackchair.com.au. If you receive no response and the payment has already posted, your most reliable option is to contact your bank or card issuer to discuss a dispute or chargeback.

How do I request a refund for a Tallblackchair charge I don’t recognise or for an item problem?

Start by confirming whether anyone with access to your card (family members, employees, etc.) placed a legitimate order for a chair or related product. If the charge is still unfamiliar or relates to a product issue you cannot resolve directly with the merchant—especially given that Tallblackchair is now closed—contact your card issuer as soon as possible. Provide them with the transaction details, explain that the merchant appears to have ceased trading, and follow their process for a billing dispute or chargeback. Keep any documentation you have, such as emails or screenshots, to support your claim.

What contact details are available for Tallblackchair if I have a billing question?

Historic business listings show Tallblackchair as an Australian company reachable via the email address me@tallblackchair.com.au and phone number +61 2 8003 7108, along with the website tallblackchair.com.au.([au.trustpilot.com](https://au.trustpilot.com/review/tallblackchair.com.au?utm_source=openai)) Because the site now states that the business is closed, these contact details may no longer be actively monitored, but they are still worth trying if you need clarification on a past transaction. If you cannot reach the merchant, your bank or card issuer becomes your primary path for resolving billing issues.

Why does my Tallblackchair transaction show foreign or conversion fees?

Tallblackchair was based in Australia and processed payments in Australian dollars, so customers outside Australia—such as those in the United States—would often see a currency conversion on their statement. Your bank or card network converts the AUD amount to your home currency at the prevailing exchange rate and may add a small international or foreign transaction fee. The fee line will usually appear as a separate, small charge near the main Tallblackchair transaction.

Can a pending or small Tallblackchair authorisation appear even if my order failed?

Yes. Like many online retailers, Tallblackchair could place a temporary authorisation on your card to verify funds when you attempted a purchase. If the order was declined, cancelled, or otherwise not completed, that pending authorisation should have reversed automatically after a few days and not post as a final charge. If a pending amount lingers or converts into a posted transaction and you never received an order confirmation, contact your bank or card issuer to investigate and, if appropriate, dispute the charge.

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