TM Bro Pty Ltd

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TM Bro Pty Ltd was an Australian private company with a registered business location in Queensland (postcode 4120). Public records list the entity name and status but do not clearly indicate its industry or trading name, suggesting a small or local business with limited online presence.

Queensland 4120, Australia

About TM Bro Pty Ltd

TM Bro Pty Ltd was an Australian private company registered under ABN 87 619 621 439 and based in Queensland, postcode 4120. Public records list only the legal entity name, status, and location, with no clear trading name, website, phone number, or industry description, which suggests it operated as a small or local business rather than a large national brand. The company’s ABN status is recorded as cancelled from 5 November 2021, meaning it is no longer registered to trade under that ABN in Australia.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/87619621439))

If you see “TM BRO PTY LTD” on your bank or card statement, it usually reflects a transaction processed under this company’s legal name rather than a familiar shopfront name. This could have been a one‑time in‑person purchase, a phone or mail order, or a payment where a small retailer, contractor, or local service provider used TM Bro Pty Ltd as the underlying legal entity. Because there is no evidence of a public subscription service or e‑commerce platform tied to this name, recurring or subscription‑style charges using this descriptor may indicate either an old, card‑on‑file arrangement with a local business, a processing or descriptor error, or potentially unauthorized use of your card details.

To verify or resolve questions about a TM Bro Pty Ltd charge, first match the date and amount to any receipts, invoices, emails, or text messages from Queensland‑based or Australian businesses you’ve used, especially around the time of the transaction. Check whether a tradesperson, local shop, or service provider ever mentioned that charges might appear under a different or company name. Because the ABN is now cancelled and there is no listed website or customer‑service contact, your best next step if you cannot recognize the payment is to contact your bank or card issuer: ask for any extra details they can see (such as terminal location, merchant category code, or contact reference) and, if you still believe the charge is incorrect or fraudulent, request a dispute or chargeback investigation.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/87619621439))

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 TM Bro Pty Ltd.

  1. TM BRO PTY LTD FORTITUDE VAL AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from TM BRO PTY LTD on my statement if the company’s ABN is cancelled?

Australian business registers show that TM Bro Pty Ltd’s ABN was cancelled effective 5 November 2021, meaning it is no longer active under that registration. However, bank descriptors can persist for some time, and older card‑on‑file agreements or delayed/manual processing can still show the legacy name even when the entity is no longer trading. In some cases, processors also recycle or mis‑map descriptors, causing a current merchant to appear under an outdated company name. If you cannot tie the charge to a known purchase, treat it as potentially unauthorized and speak with your bank.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/87619621439))

What kinds of amounts are typically associated with TM BRO PTY LTD charges?

There is no public price list or standard billing table for TM Bro Pty Ltd, so amounts can vary widely depending on what the underlying business was selling at the time. On card statements, this name may appear next to small local‑business type amounts (for example, tens to a few hundreds of Australian dollars) rather than standardized subscription tiers. Focus on matching the exact amount and date to any receipts, invoices, or quotes you received from Australian businesses, especially those around Queensland.

Could TM BRO PTY LTD be charging me for a subscription or trial?

There is no evidence that TM Bro Pty Ltd operated a consumer subscription platform or online service with published recurring plans. If you see a repeating monthly or weekly pattern with the descriptor “TM BRO PTY LTD,” it is more likely that your card details were stored by a small business for ongoing services (for example, regular work or supplies) or that another merchant is incorrectly using this descriptor. Verify with your email and text history for any recurring local services, and if nothing matches, contact your bank to investigate recurring or potentially fraudulent billing.

How can I cancel ongoing charges that show as TM BRO PTY LTD?

Because there is no active website or official customer‑service channel listed for TM Bro Pty Ltd, you generally cannot cancel directly with this legal entity. First, identify which actual shop, service provider, or contractor the payments belong to by checking your past receipts, contracts, and messages; if you find the business, ask them to stop further charges and provide written confirmation. If you cannot determine who is billing you or the merchant is unresponsive, ask your bank or card issuer to block future payments to that merchant ID and to help you set up a dispute or stop payment on recurring transactions where possible.

How do I request a refund for a TM BRO PTY LTD charge?

If you recognize the underlying business (for example, a local store or service that mentioned they trade under a company name), contact that business directly and request a refund using your receipt or invoice as proof. Explain that the charge is appearing under “TM BRO PTY LTD” on your statement and provide the date and amount so they can locate it in their terminal records. If you cannot locate any associated business or they refuse to assist, your only practical option is to file a dispute or chargeback with your bank or card provider, who can review the transaction details and decide whether a refund can be issued under their card‑scheme rules.

Is it normal to see small or pending amounts from TM BRO PTY LTD on my card?

Small temporary amounts (often a few dollars) are sometimes used by merchants or payment processors as authorization holds to verify that a card is valid before completing a sale. While there is no specific documentation linking TM Bro Pty Ltd to such a system, an old terminal or a processor incorrectly mapped to this entity could still create pending authorizations under that name. These holds should either convert into a final charge that matches a purchase you made or disappear from your statement within several business days; if a hold remains or posts as an unfamiliar charge, contact your bank to review and potentially dispute it.

What should I do if I don’t recognize any purchases related to a TM BRO PTY LTD charge?

Start by checking your recent activity around the transaction date: look for taxis, tradespeople, small shops, or local services you might have used where the terminal was Australian and possibly based in Queensland. If nothing matches, call your bank or card issuer and ask them for extra information such as merchant category code, city, or any internal contact notes they can see for the transaction. If you still cannot identify it, report it as an unrecognized or fraudulent charge so they can block your card if needed and initiate a dispute. Monitor your account closely for further activity using the same descriptor.

Is there a way to contact TM BRO PTY LTD directly about a charge?

Public records for TM Bro Pty Ltd list only the legal entity details (name, ABN, status, and general Queensland 4120 location) and do not include a customer‑facing website, phone number, or email address.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/87619621439)) Because the ABN is cancelled and there is no clear trading name, it is unlikely you will find an official support channel specifically under “TM Bro Pty Ltd.” Instead, focus on identifying the real‑world business behind the transaction (from receipts or quotes) and work through them, or if this is not possible, rely on your bank or card issuer for investigation and resolution.

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