Tygra Trading Pty Ltd

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Tygra Trading Pty Ltd is a small Australian trading company that appears to sell goods via online and electronic payment channels, processing customer payments through PayPal.

Maclean, New South Wales, Australia

About Tygra Trading Pty Ltd

Tygra Trading Pty Ltd was a small Australian trading company based in Maclean, New South Wales (postcode 2464). Public company-register records list it as an Australian proprietary limited company that operated as a general trading and e‑commerce business, selling goods online and processing customer payments electronically, often through PayPal and similar gateways. The company is now shown as deregistered on Australian corporate databases, which means it no longer operates as an active Australian company, but its name can still appear in historical transaction records and payment descriptors.

A charge from “TYGRA TRADING PTY LTD,” “TYGRA TRADING,” or a similar descriptor may appear on your bank or card statement if you previously purchased goods from this business, particularly via PayPal or another online checkout that used their legal company name. In many cases this will be a one‑time purchase of physical goods, though the descriptor might also be attached to pre‑approved PayPal payments, marketplace orders, or older recurring billing arrangements that were set up while the business was active. If your bank sits in another country (for example, the United States), you may also see currency conversion to AUD and possibly a small international transaction fee listed separately from the main Tygra Trading charge.

To verify or resolve questions about this charge, first log into PayPal (or the payment platform you used) and look up the detailed transaction, which may show the marketplace (eBay or similar), product description, order date, and any email address used for the seller. Match that information against your email receipts and delivery confirmations around the same date and amount. If you still cannot identify the purchase or you believe the transaction is unauthorized, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and ask them to block any future payments with the same merchant ID. Because Tygra Trading Pty Ltd is deregistered and has no public website or current customer‑service contact, your primary avenues for help are through PayPal’s Resolution Center and your bank’s fraud or chargeback process.

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 Tygra Trading Pty Ltd.

  1. PP*TYGRATRADIN Maclean AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there a Tygra Trading Pty Ltd charge on my statement if the company is deregistered?

When a company deregisters, older transactions and billing descriptors remain in the systems of banks, card networks, and payment processors. If you see Tygra Trading Pty Ltd on a recent statement, it’s most likely tied to an earlier purchase, a delayed capture of a payment, a refund reversal, or a pre‑approved PayPal payment created while the business was still active. In some cases, online marketplaces keep using the historical legal name in their receipts even after a seller account is closed, which can make new or adjusted entries appear under the old company name.

Does Tygra Trading Pty Ltd offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

There is no public evidence that Tygra Trading Pty Ltd ran a large subscription service with standard tiers like streaming or SaaS products. However, small trading companies can use PayPal “pre‑approved payments” or recurring invoices for repeat customers, which would cause charges to reappear at regular intervals under the same descriptor. If you are seeing repeated Tygra Trading charges, log into PayPal (or your bank’s online portal) to check for any active recurring payment profiles or merchant agreements and cancel them there.

What amounts are typical for Tygra Trading Pty Ltd charges?

Because Tygra Trading Pty Ltd operated as a small trading and e‑commerce business, transaction amounts can vary widely depending on what you ordered—often in the range you’d expect for consumer goods purchased online (for example, tens rather than thousands of dollars). You may also see some variation due to currency conversion to Australian dollars (AUD) and any international or foreign transaction fees your bank adds. Always compare the exact amount (including currency) to the total shown on your PayPal or marketplace receipt for the date in question.

How can I cancel an ongoing or pre‑approved payment linked to Tygra Trading Pty Ltd?

If your Tygra Trading charge is coming through PayPal as a subscription or pre‑approved payment, log into your PayPal account, go to Settings > Payments > Manage Automatic Payments (or a similar section), locate any entry referencing Tygra Trading or the same merchant ID, and click to cancel it. This stops future payments, though it will not automatically refund past charges. If you don’t see an active billing agreement in PayPal, contact your bank or card issuer and ask them to block future charges from the same merchant account.

How do I request a refund or dispute a charge from Tygra Trading Pty Ltd?

Because Tygra Trading Pty Ltd is deregistered and does not have a current public website or customer‑service line, your main path to a refund is through the payment channel you used. If you paid via PayPal, open the transaction in your account and use the “Report a problem” or Resolution Center options to file a dispute, choosing the reason that best matches your situation (e.g., item not received, unauthorized transaction). If you paid directly by card and cannot reach the seller, contact your bank or card issuer and ask about filing a chargeback for an unrecognized or disputed transaction.

Why do I see both a Tygra Trading charge and an additional small fee on my card?

If your card is issued outside Australia, banks often add an international transaction fee or foreign currency conversion fee when you buy from an Australian merchant like Tygra Trading Pty Ltd. This fee may appear as a separate line item close to the main charge. The main Tygra Trading amount represents the purchase itself, while the extra line is a bank fee you would need to discuss directly with your bank or card issuer, not the merchant.

Can I still contact Tygra Trading Pty Ltd directly about my order?

Public company records show Tygra Trading Pty Ltd as deregistered and there is no verified, active website or customer‑service contact available. If your PayPal or marketplace receipt includes an email address or message function for the seller, you can try reaching out there, but responses are not guaranteed given the company’s status. In practice, most customers will need to rely on PayPal’s buyer protection tools or their bank’s dispute process for any unresolved issues.

What should I do if I don’t recognize any purchase that matches the Tygra Trading Pty Ltd charge?

Start by checking all email addresses you use for online shopping for order confirmations around the transaction date, and review your PayPal or marketplace accounts for any matching orders. If you still cannot identify the purchase, treat it as potentially unauthorized: immediately contact your bank or card issuer using the number on the back of your card, report the charge as suspicious, and ask them to investigate and reissue your card if needed. Also review recent transactions for any other unexpected international or online charges that might indicate broader fraud on your account.

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