TPP Wholesale

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TPP Wholesale is an Australian domain name registrar and web hosting provider that operates as a wholesale platform for resellers, offering domains, hosting, email, SSL certificates, and related online services.

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Owned by Team Internet Group PLC

About TPP Wholesale

TPP Wholesale is an Australian-based domain name registrar and web hosting provider headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales. Operating as a wholesale-only platform, it supplies domain names, web hosting, email hosting, SSL certificates, DNS services, and related online infrastructure to web agencies, IT providers, and other resellers rather than directly to end consumers. If you’re seeing “TPP Wholesale” on your statement, it usually means a business you buy web or IT services from is using TPP Wholesale in the background to provision and manage your domain or hosting services.

A TPP Wholesale charge may appear on your bank or card statement for several reasons, depending on how your reseller bills you. Common scenarios include annual or multi‑year domain name registrations and renewals, monthly or annual web and email hosting plans, SSL certificate purchases or renewals, and other add‑on services such as DNS or security products. You might also see charges tied to automatic renewals that your provider has enabled to prevent domain expiry, or one‑off setup fees when a new website or email service is activated. In some cases there may be small temporary authorisation holds when a payment method is first added or updated, which usually disappear within a few business days.

If you’re unsure about a TPP Wholesale charge, start by checking recent invoices, emails, or service agreements from your web designer, IT company, or hosting provider, as they are typically the direct account holder with TPP Wholesale. Look for references to domain renewals, hosting packages, or recurring online service fees around the date of the charge. To resolve questions, contact the business that manages your domain or website and ask them to confirm which services are provisioned via TPP Wholesale and what billing cycle applies. If they can’t help or you believe the charge is incorrect, you can visit tppwholesale.com.au to locate partner/support contact options, providing the exact transaction date, amount, and the statement descriptor; your bank or card issuer can also assist with disputing any unauthorised transactions while the charge is investigated.

Bank Statement Variations

2 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to TPP Wholesale.

  1. TPP Wholesale Mordialloc AU
  2. TPP Wholesale Mordialloc AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why am I seeing a TPP Wholesale charge if I’ve never signed up with them directly?

TPP Wholesale operates as a wholesale provider, so your web designer, IT company, or hosting reseller may use TPP Wholesale behind the scenes to supply your domain, hosting, email, or SSL certificate. In many cases, the reseller has set up billing so that charges flow through under the TPP Wholesale name, even though you primarily deal with the reseller. Check any invoices or service agreements from your digital agency or IT provider around the date of the charge to see if they reference domain or hosting services.

What kinds of services typically result in TPP Wholesale charges and what amounts are common?

Most TPP Wholesale charges relate to domain name registrations or renewals (often billed annually), web or email hosting plans (monthly or yearly), or SSL certificates (typically annual). Domain renewals are commonly in the range of a modest yearly fee per domain, while hosting and email plans are usually recurring subscriptions that may be billed monthly or annually depending on your arrangement with the reseller. If you manage multiple domains or hosting packages, several renewal items may be combined into a single TPP Wholesale transaction.

Why was I charged again by TPP Wholesale when I thought my domain or hosting was a one‑time purchase?

Domain names, hosting, email services, and SSL certificates are almost always subscription-based and must be renewed to stay active. If your reseller enabled auto‑renew, TPP Wholesale will process renewal payments at the start of each new billing period—commonly annually for domains and SSLs, and monthly or annually for hosting. Check your original order confirmation or service contract to confirm whether automatic renewal was enabled and what your renewal dates are.

How can I cancel or stop recurring TPP Wholesale charges for my domain or hosting?

Because TPP Wholesale is a wholesale provider, cancellations usually have to be made through the reseller or provider that manages your account (such as your web designer, agency, or IT company). Contact them and request that they disable auto‑renew or cancel specific services (e.g., a domain, hosting package, or SSL). Make sure you receive written confirmation and note that cancelling a domain or hosting service may result in your website or email going offline after the current paid period ends.

How do I request a refund for a TPP Wholesale transaction I don’t recognise or believe is incorrect?

Start by contacting the business or reseller that manages your domain or hosting, as they can look up your services within the TPP Wholesale system and request adjustments if an error was made. Many domain and SSL products have strict refund rules once they’re registered or renewed, but refunds may be possible in cases of duplicate billing, obvious errors, or recently renewed services that are immediately cancelled. If you cannot identify the reseller or are unable to resolve it, contact your bank or card issuer to report the transaction and begin a formal dispute while you seek documentation from your service provider.

Why do I see a small or temporary TPP Wholesale charge that later disappears?

When a payment method is first added or updated, TPP Wholesale (or the reseller using their platform) may place a small authorisation hold to verify your card or account. This is not a final charge and usually appears as a low‑value or $0 transaction that automatically drops off or is reversed within a few business days. If the temporary amount does not disappear, review your account statements and contact your reseller or bank for clarification.

How can I confirm which domain or service a specific TPP Wholesale charge relates to?

Match the date and amount of the TPP Wholesale charge with any invoices or renewal notices from your web host, reseller, or IT provider—these often list the exact domain names or services that renewed. If you have access to a client portal with that provider, log in and check the billing or services section for recent renewals. If you still can’t identify it, send your provider a screenshot or exact details of the transaction (date, amount, last 4 digits of the card) so they can look it up in their TPP Wholesale reseller panel.

How do I contact TPP Wholesale or get support about a billing issue?

End customers are usually supported by the reseller or business that manages their services, so your fastest route is to contact your web designer, digital agency, or IT provider directly with your billing question. If you are yourself a TPP Wholesale reseller, log into the TPP Wholesale portal at tppwholesale.com.au and use the support or helpdesk section to open a billing ticket, including invoice numbers, transaction IDs, and affected domains. For suspected unauthorised charges where you cannot identify any related service, you should also notify your bank or card issuer immediately.

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