Tenderwest Meats

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Tenderwest Meats is an independent butcher chain in the Perth area offering fresh meat cuts, gourmet sausages, and specialty meats from retail shops located in shopping centres such as Belmont Forum and Karrinyup.

Perth, Western Australia, Australia

About Tenderwest Meats

Tenderwest Meats is an independent butcher chain based in Perth, Western Australia, with retail shops located in major shopping centres such as Belmont Forum, Karrinyup, and other local centres. They specialise in fresh beef, lamb, pork, and chicken, as well as gourmet sausages, marinated cuts, barbecue packs, and occasional seasonal or bulk-buy specials. As a traditional butcher, most of their business is in-person shopping, where customers select cuts over the counter and pay at the store checkout.

A charge from “TENDERWEST MEATS”, “TENDERWEST MEATS BELMONT”, “TENDERWEST MEATS KARRINYUP” or a similar description on your bank or card statement is typically linked to an in-store purchase at one of their butcher shops. This might include a one-off purchase of fresh meat, a larger weekly meat shop, a barbecue or entertaining pack, or a special order you collected and paid for at the counter. Charges are usually processed as standard point‑of‑sale transactions, but you may also see a small temporary authorisation hold when you tap or insert your card, or when your bank checks an updated card, before the final amount is posted.

If you’re unsure about a Tenderwest Meats charge, first think back to any recent grocery or butcher purchases, especially at shopping centres like Belmont Forum or Karrinyup, and check any paper receipts you may have saved. Compare the transaction date, location, and amount with when you last visited a Tenderwest Meats store, and check with other members of your household who may share the same card. For questions or to request a copy of a receipt, you can contact the specific store you visited (phone details are listed at tenderwestmeats.com.au under Locations) or use the contact form on their website; have your transaction date, approximate time, and the last four digits of your card ready so staff can help locate the sale. If the transaction still looks unfamiliar after speaking with them, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute or investigate the charge.

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  1. TENDERWEST MEATS PERTH AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from TENDERWEST MEATS on my bank statement?

This charge usually comes from an in‑store purchase at a Tenderwest Meats butcher shop in a Perth‑area shopping centre such as Belmont Forum or Karrinyup. It can reflect a standard meat shop, a barbecue or entertaining pack, or a special order that you collected and paid for at the counter. Check whether you or someone in your household recently shopped at a Tenderwest Meats location around the date shown on your statement.

What are common amounts for Tenderwest Meats charges?

Because Tenderwest Meats is a traditional butcher, amounts can vary widely depending on the cuts and quantities purchased. Many everyday transactions fall in the range of about $20–$60 AUD for smaller shops, while larger family or barbecue packs can easily be $80–$200 AUD or more. If the amount on your statement matches what you’d expect for a weekly meat shop or a special occasion, it’s likely a legitimate in‑store purchase.

Does Tenderwest Meats offer subscriptions or recurring payments?

Tenderwest Meats primarily operates as a walk‑in retail butcher and does not commonly run card‑based subscriptions like meal boxes or monthly plans. If you see multiple Tenderwest Meats charges, they are usually separate in‑store purchases made on different days, not an automatic subscription. Recurring patterns (for example, similar amounts every Saturday) often reflect your own regular shopping habits rather than a formal membership or plan.

Why do I see a small pending or duplicate charge from Tenderwest Meats?

Some banks place a temporary authorisation hold when you tap or insert your card at a point‑of‑sale terminal, especially if the final amount is adjusted (for example, if items are added or removed during checkout). This can look like a duplicate or small test charge, but it should drop off automatically within a few business days once the final transaction is settled. If a pending amount does not reverse or you are charged twice for the same visit, contact your bank and then follow up with the specific Tenderwest Meats store for assistance.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or verify a Tenderwest Meats transaction?

If you’ve misplaced your paper receipt, start by noting the transaction date, time, amount, and which shopping centre you visited. Then contact the relevant Tenderwest Meats store directly using the phone number listed under the Locations section at tenderwestmeats.com.au and ask if they can look up the sale using those details and the last four digits of your card. Many stores can confirm whether a transaction with that amount was processed on their terminal and help clarify what was purchased.

How do I resolve an incorrect amount or a suspected overcharge from Tenderwest Meats?

If you think you were charged the wrong amount, first compare the bank charge to any receipt you have from that visit. If there’s a discrepancy, call or visit the specific Tenderwest Meats store where you shopped—bring your receipt, your statement showing the charge, and details like the transaction date and approximate time so staff can review their point‑of‑sale records. If the store confirms an error, they can usually arrange a refund or adjustment; if the issue can’t be resolved directly, contact your bank to dispute the transaction.

Can I get a refund from Tenderwest Meats if I’m unhappy with a purchase or was charged in error?

Refunds at Tenderwest Meats are generally handled at the store level and are assessed case by case, especially for fresh food products. If you believe you were charged incorrectly or there is a genuine quality issue, contact or return to the store as soon as possible with the product (if applicable) and your receipt. The butcher or manager will review the situation and, where appropriate, may offer a replacement, credit, or refund back to your original payment method.

How do I contact Tenderwest Meats about a charge I don’t recognise?

Visit tenderwestmeats.com.au and go to the Locations page to find contact details (phone numbers and addresses) for each store, then call the outlet that matches the shopping centre name on your statement (for example, Belmont or Karrinyup). Provide the transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card so they can check their till records. If you’re still unsure after speaking with them, use your bank’s fraud or dispute process to investigate the charge further.

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