Tyrepower is a cooperative network of independently owned tyre and automotive service retailers across Australasia, offering tyres, wheels, batteries, vehicle servicing, safety inspections and related mechanical services. The descriptor "Treads Tyrepower Kincumber" refers to a local Tyrepower-branded store in Kincumber, New South Wales, Australia.
Tyrepower is a large cooperative network of independently owned and operated tyre and automotive service centres across Australia and New Zealand. Each store trades under the Tyrepower brand but is locally owned, providing tyre sales, wheel alignments, puncture repairs, batteries, brake and suspension work, logbook servicing, and general safety inspections. The descriptor “Treads Tyrepower Kincumber” refers to a specific Tyrepower store located in Kincumber, New South Wales, while the network headquarters is based in Doncaster East, Victoria, and the brand can be found online at tyrepower.com.au.
A Tyrepower charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you purchase tyres, wheels, batteries, or have mechanical work or servicing carried out at a Tyrepower-branded store. Most charges are one‑off transactions for products and labour, but you may also see pre‑authorisation holds (for example, if you booked and paid in-store using a card terminal), split payments (deposit plus balance on completion), or repeated charges over time if you are a regular customer or hold a trade, fleet, or business account that is billed periodically. Some stores may also process payments after work is completed or when special‑order parts arrive, which can result in a charge date that differs from the day you made your booking.
To verify a Tyrepower charge, first match the statement descriptor (for example, “TREADS TYREPOWER KINCUMBER” or another suburb name) to the store you recently visited. Check your email or printed invoice, booking confirmations, SMS reminders, or your accounting software if you use a business or fleet account. If you still have questions, visit tyrepower.com.au and use the Store Finder to locate the relevant store and call them directly; have your card’s last 4 digits, the transaction date, and amount ready so they can look up the invoice. Common issues—such as duplicated payments, warranty adjustments, or confusion between a deposit and final invoice—can usually be resolved by the local store issuing a corrected invoice or refunding any confirmed overcharge back to your original payment method.
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Why did I receive a charge from “Treads Tyrepower Kincumber” or another suburb under the Tyrepower name?
This charge typically relates to work done or products purchased at a specific Tyrepower store, such as new tyres, wheel alignment, a battery replacement, or vehicle servicing. The suburb or store name (for example, “Treads Tyrepower Kincumber”) in your statement descriptor usually corresponds to the physical location where the transaction was processed, which may differ from where you live if you had work done while travelling or booked at a different branch.
What are typical amounts I might see from Tyrepower on my bank statement?
Tyrepower transactions are usually one‑off charges and can range from relatively small amounts (around AUD $30–$80 for puncture repairs, balance checks, or minor services) to several hundred dollars for new tyres, batteries, or mechanical work. Larger invoices—often between AUD $400–$1,500—are common when buying multiple tyres, premium brands, or combining tyres with servicing and brake or suspension repairs. Exact pricing varies by store, vehicle type, and the brands or parts you choose.
Does Tyrepower offer subscriptions or recurring billing for services?
Tyrepower generally operates on a pay‑per‑service basis rather than ongoing subscriptions, so most customers will only see a charge when they approve specific work or purchases. Some stores may have fleet, trade, or business accounts that are invoiced regularly, or scheduled service plans where you might see recurring invoices at agreed intervals. If you are seeing repeated Tyrepower charges you don’t recognize, contact the store listed in the descriptor to confirm whether it relates to an account, a payment plan, or multiple visits.
Why do I see a small pending or temporary Tyrepower charge on my card?
Some Tyrepower stores may place a small pre‑authorisation on your card when you make a booking, leave your vehicle, or update your payment details, to confirm the card is valid. This appears as a pending charge and is usually reversed automatically within a few business days, with the final invoice amount processed separately once the work is completed. If a small authorisation does not drop off after a week, contact your bank and the relevant Tyrepower store with the pending amount and date.
How can I get a copy of my Tyrepower invoice or receipt to confirm what I was charged for?
If you received a printed invoice, the details of tyres, parts, and labour will be listed there, along with the total amount and GST. If you no longer have the receipt, call or visit the Tyrepower store shown on your bank statement and provide the transaction date, approximate time, amount, and last four digits of your card so they can locate your job in their system and reissue a copy by email or in person. Many stores can also look up past work by your registration number, name, or phone number.
How do I dispute a Tyrepower charge or request a refund or adjustment?
Contact the specific Tyrepower store that processed the transaction first, as each location is independently owned and handles its own billing. Explain the issue (for example, suspected duplicate charge, incorrect amount, or warranty concern) and have your invoice and statement details available; the store can investigate, correct any errors, and, if appropriate, process a partial or full refund back to your original payment method. If you’re unable to resolve it directly with the store, you can escalate through the contact form on tyrepower.com.au and, if necessary, through your bank’s dispute process.
Can I cancel or change a booked service or tyre order at Tyrepower without being charged?
Policies can vary slightly by store, but most Tyrepower locations allow you to reschedule or cancel a booking with reasonable notice by calling the store directly. For special‑order tyres or parts that have already been ordered in for you, a cancellation fee or non‑refundable deposit may apply, depending on the store’s terms, because those items are ordered specifically for your vehicle. Always check your booking confirmation or ask the store about their cancellation and deposit policy when you first make the appointment.
How can I contact Tyrepower about a charge if I’m not sure which store I visited?
Start by checking the full statement descriptor in your banking app or online banking—there is often a suburb or store name included (such as “KINCUMBER,” “DONCASTER EAST,” or another locality). If the descriptor is unclear, go to tyrepower.com.au, open the Store Finder, and contact the store nearest to where you had work done; they can confirm whether the transaction matches their records. For general brand enquiries or help identifying the right store, you can also use the contact form or phone details listed on the Tyrepower website.