Value Valley Meats

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Value Valley Meats is an independent butcher shop in North Richmond, New South Wales, offering a range of fresh meats and meat products to retail customers.

North Richmond, NSW, Australia
Owned by Denne Holdings Pty. Limited

About Value Valley Meats

Value Valley Meats is an independent butcher shop located in North Richmond, New South Wales, serving local households with a wide range of fresh beef, lamb, pork, poultry, and house-made sausages. They specialise in everyday family cuts, bulk BBQ packs, and value meat boxes aimed at helping customers stock their fridge and freezer at affordable prices. In addition to in-store service, they often take phone or online orders through their website (valleymeats.com.au) for pick‑up, and may periodically run specials or seasonal packs (e.g., BBQ, family, or slow-cooker packs).

A Value Valley Meats charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you purchase meat or deli products in-store, place a phone or online order, or pay a deposit for a large custom order or meat pack. Some customers may also see recurring-style charges if they have arranged a regular weekly or fortnightly meat box order, where the same approximate amount is charged on a set schedule. In some cases, you might see a small “pending” or pre-authorisation amount if you provided your card details over the phone or online and the shop verified the card before preparing your order; this typically converts to the final sale amount once your order is completed.

If you’re unsure about a Value Valley Meats charge, start by checking recent meat or grocery purchases, including any phone or online orders, family members’ cards, or pre-orders for events or holidays. Look for an email or paper receipt, bank notification, or SMS confirmation that matches the date and amount of the charge. To resolve questions, you can contact the shop directly using the details on valleymeats.com.au or your receipt—have your transaction date, approximate amount, and the last four digits of your card handy so they can locate the sale. Common billing issues, such as duplicate charges, incorrect amounts, or uncollected pre-orders, are usually resolved by reviewing the point-of-sale record and, where appropriate, issuing a refund or adjustment back to your card.

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  1. VALUE VALLEY MEATS NORTH RICHMO AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a charge from Value Valley Meats on my bank statement?

This charge is typically for a purchase of fresh meat, meat packs, or related grocery items made at the Value Valley Meats shop in North Richmond, NSW, or via a phone/online order through valleymeats.com.au. Check whether you or someone in your household recently picked up a meat pack, BBQ box, or bulk order, as these are common higher-value transactions. The descriptor on your statement may appear as “VALUE VALLEY MEATS NORTH RICHMOND” or similar.

What are typical amounts I might see charged by Value Valley Meats?

Common purchase amounts range from around AUD $20–$60 for smaller orders (like a few steaks, sausages, or chicken pieces) to AUD $80–$200+ for family meat packs or bulk buys. Special packs such as BBQ or freezer boxes often fall in the AUD $100–$180 range, depending on contents and current specials. If you see a smaller amount under AUD $10, this could be a card test purchase (if done via a third-party payment gateway) or a small top-up purchase in-store.

Does Value Valley Meats offer recurring orders or subscriptions that could cause regular charges?

While Value Valley Meats is primarily a walk-in butcher, some customers arrange informal regular orders (such as a weekly or fortnightly family meat box) that are charged to the same card each time. These are not locked-in contracts like streaming subscriptions, but rather repeat orders organised directly with the shop. If you see similar amounts charged on a repeating schedule (e.g., every Friday), it may be a standing meat pack order you or a family member set up.

How can I cancel or pause a regular meat box or standing order with Value Valley Meats?

To cancel or pause a regular order, contact Value Valley Meats directly before your usual preparation or collection day. You can call the shop using the phone number listed on valleymeats.com.au or on your last receipt and request that your standing order be stopped or skipped for specific weeks. Make sure you provide your name, phone number, and usual order details so staff can locate and update your arrangement.

I see a pending or small temporary charge from Value Valley Meats—what does this mean?

A small or slightly odd pending amount can occur when Value Valley Meats (or their payment processor) places a pre-authorisation on your card to confirm it is valid before preparing an order. This is common for phone or online orders where the final total is not yet known (for example, when cuts are weighed at the time of packing). The temporary authorisation will either update to the final sale amount once the order is completed or drop off your account within a few business days if no final charge is processed.

How do I get a receipt or tax invoice for my Value Valley Meats purchase?

If you purchased in-store, you should have been offered a printed EFTPOS receipt and, on request, a tax invoice detailing the items and GST. For phone or online orders, you may receive an email or SMS confirmation that can serve as your record of purchase; otherwise, you can ask the shop to reissue a tax invoice by providing the transaction date, amount, and last four digits of your card. Visit valleymeats.com.au or call the shop directly to request a copy.

What should I do if I think I’ve been overcharged or double-charged by Value Valley Meats?

First, compare the charge on your statement with your receipt or order confirmation to confirm the total and the date. If the bank statement shows two identical charges or a higher amount than your receipt, contact Value Valley Meats as soon as possible with screenshots or copies of the bank entry and receipt. The staff can review their point-of-sale records to verify what was processed and, if there is an error, arrange a refund or adjustment back to your card.

How can I contact Value Valley Meats about a charge on my card?

You can find current contact details, including phone number and address, on their official website at valleymeats.com.au. When you call or visit, have your bank statement (with the date and amount of the charge), your name, and the last four digits of your card ready so staff can quickly look up the transaction. If you placed an online or phone order, mention any order number or approximate time of day you called to help them locate the sale.

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