Tempe Tyres

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Tempe Tyres is an Australian tyre and wheel retailer specializing in new tyres, alloy and mag wheels, and related automotive services for passenger and performance vehicles.

Tempe, New South Wales, Australia

About Tempe Tyres

Tempe Tyres is a well‑known Australian tyre and wheel retailer based in Tempe, New South Wales. They specialise in new tyres, alloy and mag wheels, wheel and tyre packages, wheel alignment and balancing, and related automotive services for passenger, 4x4, and performance vehicles. Customers can purchase in-store at their large Sydney showroom and workshop or order online via tempetyres.com.au for delivery across Australia. They carry a wide range of brands and price points, from budget tyres to premium performance and luxury wheels, and often bundle fitting, balancing, and standard valves into package deals.

A Tempe Tyres charge may appear on your bank or card statement if you purchased tyres, wheels, or a wheel-and-tyre package in-store, booked a service such as fitting, alignment, or rotation, or placed an order through their website. Online orders are typically charged at the time of purchase, while in-store EFTPOS or credit card payments will show on your statement on the day of service. In some cases, you might see a temporary authorisation hold if you made a booking over the phone or online, updated your payment details, or used a buy-now-pay-later or finance option linked to your Tempe Tyres purchase. Larger amounts can reflect complete wheel and tyre packages, including shipping where applicable.

If you’re unsure about a Tempe Tyres charge, start by checking your email for order confirmations or tax invoices from tempetyres.com.au and reviewing recent in‑store visits for tyre or wheel work. Compare the date and amount on your statement with any receipts, booking confirmations, or warranty paperwork you received. For further clarification, visit their website and use the contact details listed (phone, contact form, or in‑store visit) and have your full name, vehicle details, approximate date of service, and the exact amount and date of the charge ready so they can locate your transaction. Common issues—such as confusion over package pricing, freight fees, or multiple transactions for split payments—are usually resolved quickly once the specific invoice or order number is identified.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a Tempe Tyres charge if I only booked an appointment?

If you booked tyres or wheels with Tempe Tyres, they may place a pre‑authorisation or deposit on your card to secure the stock, especially for special‑order wheels or specific tyre sizes. This can show as a pending Tempe Tyres charge on your statement. Once the work is completed, the authorisation is either captured as payment or reversed if you pay via another method in-store. If a pending hold has not dropped off after several business days, contact Tempe Tyres with your bank’s transaction details.

What are typical amounts I might see from Tempe Tyres on my statement?

Tempe Tyres charges can range widely depending on what you purchased. Budget tyres for a small car may appear as a few hundred dollars, while full wheel-and-tyre packages or premium brands for performance or 4x4 vehicles can run into the high hundreds or several thousand dollars. You may also see smaller amounts for services like wheel alignment, tyre rotation, puncture repair, or balancing. If the amount seems higher than expected, it may include fitting, balancing, disposal fees, and any shipping or upgrade options you selected.

Can Tempe Tyres charges be recurring or subscription‑based?

Tempe Tyres transactions are generally one‑off payments for tyres, wheels, or automotive services rather than subscriptions. However, if you have arranged a payment plan through a third‑party finance or buy‑now‑pay‑later provider (such as instalments for a wheel-and-tyre package), you may see repeated instalment charges related to that single purchase. These instalments may appear under the finance provider’s name, sometimes with a reference to Tempe Tyres in the description. Check your finance or BNPL account to confirm any scheduled repayments.

How do I get a copy of my Tempe Tyres invoice or receipt for a mystery charge?

If you ordered online at tempetyres.com.au, log into your account (if created) to view order history and tax invoices, or search your email for an order confirmation from Tempe Tyres. For in‑store purchases, your receipt would have been printed or offered via email at the time of service. If you can’t find it, contact Tempe Tyres using the details on their website and provide your name, vehicle registration, approximate visit date, and the exact charge amount so they can reissue your invoice.

How can I cancel or change an order that resulted in a Tempe Tyres charge?

Order changes or cancellations depend on whether your tyres or wheels have been fitted, shipped, or specially ordered. If your items have not yet been fitted or dispatched, Tempe Tyres may be able to modify or cancel the order and adjust or refund the charge accordingly. For special‑order wheels or custom packages, cancellation options may be limited or may incur a fee. Contact them as soon as possible with your order or invoice number to discuss available options.

What is Tempe Tyres’ refund policy if I’m unhappy with my purchase or see an incorrect charge?

Refunds at Tempe Tyres are handled in line with Australian consumer law and their own store and online policies. If you believe you’ve been overcharged, billed twice, or received the wrong products, contact them promptly with your receipt and transaction details; in many cases, errors can be corrected with a partial or full refund back to your original payment method. For returns based on change of mind, acceptance will depend on the condition of the products (e.g., not used or fitted) and any restocking or handling fees outlined by the store. Always confirm specific terms with Tempe Tyres before returning items.

Why do I see both a Tempe Tyres charge and a separate finance or BNPL charge on my statement?

If you chose to pay via a finance or buy‑now‑pay‑later service at Tempe Tyres, the actual repayment schedule is managed by that provider, not by Tempe Tyres directly. In some cases, you might see an initial Tempe Tyres transaction for a deposit or in‑store fee, and separate instalment charges from the finance company. Review the paperwork or emails from the finance provider to confirm the amounts and dates. If the Tempe Tyres portion seems incorrect, contact Tempe Tyres; if the instalment plan looks wrong, reach out to the finance or BNPL provider.

How do I contact Tempe Tyres about a charge I don’t recognise?

Go to tempetyres.com.au and use the contact information listed there—typically a phone number for the Tempe, NSW store and an online enquiry form or email address. When you contact them, have your bank statement handy with the exact transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of the card used, plus any likely details such as vehicle registration, your name, or the name of the person who may have brought the car in. This information helps their team quickly search their point‑of‑sale or online order system to clarify what the charge relates to.

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