Tarunda IGA

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Tarunda IGA is an independently owned IGA supermarket serving the Fitzroy Valley region, offering a full range of groceries, fresh produce, meat, bakery items and everyday essentials to locals and travellers.

Fitzroy Crossing, Western Australia, Australia
Owned by Leedal Pty Ltd

About Tarunda IGA

Tarunda IGA is an independently owned IGA supermarket located in Fitzroy Crossing, Western Australia, serving the wider Fitzroy Valley region. As a full-service grocery store, it offers fresh fruit and vegetables, meat and deli items, dairy, frozen foods, a bakery range, household goods, and everyday essentials for both local residents and travellers passing through. The store may also provide additional services common to regional supermarkets, such as pre-packed grocery orders, basic hardware or camping essentials, and support for local community events and initiatives.

A charge from “TARUNDA IGA”, “TARUNDA IGA FITZROY CROSSING”, or a similar description on your bank statement typically relates to an in-store purchase of groceries or general merchandise. This may include EFTPOS or credit card payments made at the checkout, fuel or convenience items if co-located with a service station, or card-not-present transactions for phone or online orders placed via tarunda.igaonline.com.au (where available). Most charges are one‑time purchase amounts, but you may also see small pending authorizations when a card is first read or if you used pay-at-pump facilities or contactless payments; these usually adjust to the final purchase total once processed by your bank.

To verify the charge, start by matching the transaction date and amount with any recent shopping you did in Fitzroy Crossing or any online or phone order you placed with Tarunda IGA. Check your wallet or email for receipts, and if you used a loyalty or rewards program, review your account history for matching purchases. If you still have questions, you can contact the store directly using the details listed on your receipt or via the contact information on tarunda.igaonline.com.au, providing the exact date, amount, and last four digits of the card used so staff can look up the transaction. For disputed or duplicate charges, your bank can help initiate a formal investigation, but the fastest resolution often comes from speaking with the store first to confirm the purchase and discuss any possible refunds or corrections.

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 Tarunda IGA.

  1. TARUNDA SUPERMARKET FITZROY CROS AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from TARUNDA IGA on my bank statement?

A TARUNDA IGA charge usually comes from an in-store purchase you made at the Tarunda IGA supermarket in Fitzroy Crossing, WA, or from a phone/online grocery order processed through their systems. The description may appear as “TARUNDA IGA FITZROY CROSSING”, “TARUNDA IGA EFTPOS”, or similar. Check whether you recently bought groceries, snacks, drinks, or other essentials while travelling through the area or if someone in your household used your card there.

Does Tarunda IGA offer subscriptions or recurring billing for groceries?

Tarunda IGA generally operates on a pay‑as‑you‑go basis, with one‑time charges for each grocery shop. Some customers may set up regular phone or online orders (for example, weekly groceries), but each order is processed as a separate transaction, not as an automatic subscription debit. If you see multiple similar Tarunda IGA charges in a month, they are likely individual shop visits or repeat orders rather than a subscription fee.

What are common amounts or patterns for Tarunda IGA charges?

Common Tarunda IGA transaction amounts range widely, from small purchases (around AU$5–$20 for snacks or top‑ups) through to larger shops (often AU$80–$250 or more) for full grocery trolleys. Travellers may see odd amounts reflecting fuel, ice, or camping supplies alongside food. If you see multiple charges on the same day, one may be a small pending authorisation that later adjusts to the final amount, or separate visits if the card was used more than once.

Why do I see a small or duplicate Tarunda IGA charge that later disappears?

Some banks show a small temporary authorisation when your card is first read, especially for contactless (tap‑and‑go) or pay‑at‑pump transactions. This can appear as a low amount or a duplicate pending charge from TARUNDA IGA, which is then replaced by the final purchase total once the payment is fully processed. These authorisation holds are controlled by your bank and typically fall off within a few business days without resulting in an extra payment.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or verify a specific Tarunda IGA transaction?

If you need a receipt copy or to verify a Tarunda IGA charge, gather the transaction date, exact amount, and the last four digits of the card used from your statement. Then contact the store using the phone number listed on your original receipt (if you still have it) or via the contact details on tarunda.igaonline.com.au and ask for a transaction lookup. Store staff can usually confirm whether the transaction went through their tills and, in many cases, reprint or email a receipt if you provide enough details.

How do I request a refund or correct an incorrect Tarunda IGA charge?

If you believe you were overcharged, charged twice, or billed for items you did not receive, contact Tarunda IGA directly as soon as possible. Visit the store with your receipt and bank statement if you are local, or call/email using the details on tarunda.igaonline.com.au if you are travelling or no longer in the area. The store can review their transaction records and, if an error is confirmed, process a refund back to the same card or offer another resolution according to their in‑store refund policy. For unresolved disputes, you can also contact your bank to raise a chargeback request.

Can someone else’s shopping cause a Tarunda IGA charge on my card?

A Tarunda IGA charge should only appear if your physical card, card number, or a linked digital wallet was used for the purchase. If you don’t recognise the transaction and no one in your household used your card in Fitzroy Crossing or for a Tarunda IGA order, there is a chance your card details have been compromised. In that case, immediately contact your bank to report possible fraud and cancel or block the card, and inform Tarunda IGA of the suspicious transaction so they can assist with any investigation.

Does Tarunda IGA have an online ordering or delivery fee and how does it appear on my statement?

If Tarunda IGA offers online or phone ordering for collection or local delivery, your bank statement will usually show a single TARUNDA IGA charge that includes both the cost of groceries and any applicable service or delivery fee. These fees are normally itemised on the receipt or order confirmation rather than broken out as separate charges on your statement. If the total on your bank statement is higher than you expected, review your order confirmation or contact the store to check for added delivery, packing, or substitution charges.

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