The Man Shake is an Australian weight-loss and meal replacement shake brand targeting men, selling shakes, snacks, and related nutrition products primarily online.
The Man Shake is an Australian weight-loss and meal-replacement brand created specifically for men. Based in Sydney, NSW, they focus on simple, higher-protein, lower-sugar shakes and snacks designed to support fat loss and healthier eating habits without complex dieting. Products are sold primarily online through themanshake.com.au and include meal replacement shakes, snack bars, protein balls, accessories (like shakers), and various starter or transformation bundles. They often run promos on multi-bag packs and challenge programs aimed at helping men lose weight in a structured way.
A charge from THE MAN SHAKE, THEMANSSHAKE.COM.AU, or similar wording on your bank or card statement usually relates to an online purchase made on their website. This may be for a one-off order (such as a starter pack or individual shake bags), a recurring subscription/auto-delivery, or a promotional bundle. Some customers also see separate charges if orders are split into multiple shipments, or a temporary small authorization if a card was added or updated. Recurring charges typically occur on a 2–8 week cycle, depending on the autoship frequency chosen at checkout.
If you don’t recognize a The Man Shake charge, start by checking your email for order confirmations or shipping notifications from themanshake.com.au, including any secondary email addresses you might use. Log into your The Man Shake account (if you created one) to review past orders, subscription settings, and billing history. For unresolved questions, contact their customer support via the Contact or Help section on their website, providing your full name, email used at checkout, and the exact amount and date of the charge. Common issues—such as cancelling or pausing an autoship order, updating card details, or querying a duplicate charge—can usually be resolved by adjusting your subscription settings in your account or by contacting support before the next billing date.
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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to The Man Shake.
Why do I have a recurring charge from The Man Shake on my card?
Recurring charges from The Man Shake usually mean you enrolled in an autoship/subscription when you placed your order. At checkout, many customers choose to have shakes and snacks delivered every few weeks to maintain their plan, and these renew automatically until cancelled or paused. Log into your The Man Shake account and check the "Subscriptions" or "Autoship" section to see your next billing date and manage or cancel your plan.
What are the typical prices for The Man Shake products that might appear on my statement?
Single product charges are often for individual shake bags, snacks, or accessories and commonly fall in the approximate range of AU$40–AU$80 per line item, depending on promotions. Larger amounts—often between about AU$120 and AU$300—usually relate to multi-bag bundles, starter packs, or multi-week transformation kits. Your exact price will depend on current offers, discount codes, and whether you chose one-time purchase or subscription pricing, which may be slightly discounted.
How do I cancel or pause my The Man Shake subscription to stop future charges?
To cancel or pause, log into your account at themanshake.com.au and go to your subscription or autoship settings. From there you can cancel, skip an upcoming order, or change the delivery frequency before the next billing date. If you’re unable to access your account or don’t see your subscription, contact their customer support through the website with your name, email, and recent order number so they can locate and update your plan.
How can I request a refund or return for a The Man Shake order I was charged for?
Refunds and returns are handled according to The Man Shake’s current returns and satisfaction policy, which is outlined on their website. In general, you’ll need to contact their support team first, provide your order number, the products in question, and the reason for your request (for example, damaged goods or incorrect items). They can then advise whether your order is eligible for a refund, credit, or replacement and what steps to take for returning unopened items, if required.
Why do I see a small or pending charge from The Man Shake that later disappears?
A small or pending amount from The Man Shake may be an authorization hold placed by your bank when you first added or updated your card, or when an order was being verified. This is not a completed sale and should automatically drop off or be adjusted to the final order total within a few business days. If the pending amount remains or converts into an unexpected posted charge, contact both your bank and The Man Shake support with a screenshot of the transaction.
Can The Man Shake charge appear under a different name on my statement?
Yes, the transaction may not always appear exactly as "The Man Shake." Depending on your bank and payment processor, it might show as something like "THEMANSSHAKE.COM.AU," "MAN SHAKE ONLINE," or similar wording that references their website or online store. If you’ve recently bought weight-loss shakes, snack bars, or starter bundles from an Australian men’s shake site, that transaction is likely this charge.
How do I find my invoice or order history for The Man Shake to match a charge?
After each order, The Man Shake sends an email confirmation and often a separate shipping notification to the email address used at checkout—search your inbox (and spam folder) for "The Man Shake" or "themanshake.com.au." If you set up an account, you can log in and view your full order history, including dates, items, and amounts charged. Matching the date and total from your bank statement to these invoices is the quickest way to confirm what the charge was for.
What should I do if I don’t recognize a The Man Shake charge and no one in my household admits to ordering?
First, double-check all email accounts you and close family members use for online shopping to see if anyone placed an order and forgot to mention it. If no order can be found, contact The Man Shake directly via their website with the exact charge amount, date, and the last four digits of the card used so they can search their system. If they confirm there is no matching order or you suspect unauthorized use, report the transaction to your bank or card issuer immediately to dispute the charge and secure your card.