Watan Market and Grocery

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Watan Market and Grocery is an independent grocery business in Western Australia operating local Watan-branded supermarkets (including Watan Supermarket Summerfield in Girrawheen) that sell everyday food items and multicultural products to the surrounding community.

Girrawheen, Western Australia, Australia

About Watan Market and Grocery

Watan Market and Grocery (often appearing as “Watan Supermarket Summerfield” or “Watan Super Market” on receipts and statements) is an independent neighbourhood supermarket located at 110 Girrawheen Avenue, Girrawheen, Western Australia. The store serves the local community with everyday groceries, fresh produce, halal meat, snacks, and a range of multicultural products catering to diverse cuisines. It operates as a brick‑and‑mortar shop, and customers typically pay in person at the checkout using cards or cash; the main published contact number for the Girrawheen store is +61 470 234 562.([vvvvvv.australia247.info](https://vvvvvv.australia247.info/explore/western_australia/city_of_wanneroo/girrawheen/watan_supermarket_summerfield.html?utm_source=openai))

A charge from Watan Market and Grocery usually comes from an in‑store purchase where you tapped, inserted, or swiped your debit or credit card at their payment terminal. Because it is a traditional grocery retailer, charges are typically one‑off transactions that correspond to the total on your shopping receipt. You might see variations such as “Watan Supermarket Summerfield” or “Watan Super Market Girrawheen WA” due to how your bank formats merchant names, and your bank may also add small extra amounts for things like foreign transaction or currency conversion fees if your card was issued outside Australia.

If you have questions about a Watan Market and Grocery charge, first compare the posted amount and date with any receipts, text alerts, or notes from when you shopped in Girrawheen. If something still doesn’t look right, you can call the store on +61 470 234 562 or visit in person with your card’s last four digits, the transaction date, and the exact amount so staff can look up the sale in their till system.([vvvvvv.australia247.info](https://vvvvvv.australia247.info/explore/western_australia/city_of_wanneroo/girrawheen/watan_supermarket_summerfield.html?utm_source=openai)) For suspected errors, duplicate charges, or potential fraud—especially if you’ve never been to Western Australia—contact your bank or card issuer promptly to dispute the transaction and request a chargeback while they investigate.

Bank Statement Variations

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

  1. WATAN MARKET AND GRQPS\SHOP 19 SUMMERFIE

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of purchases usually show up as a Watan Market and Grocery charge on my statement?

Most Watan Market and Grocery charges come from in‑store card payments for everyday groceries—such as fresh produce, meat, pantry items, snacks, and household goods—made at their Girrawheen supermarket at 110 Girrawheen Avenue. Depending on your bank, the descriptor may appear as “Watan Supermarket Summerfield,” “Watan Super Market,” or a similar variation that includes GIRRAWHEEN or WA in the text.([vvvvvv.australia247.info](https://vvvvvv.australia247.info/explore/western_australia/city_of_wanneroo/girrawheen/watan_supermarket_summerfield.html?utm_source=openai))

Does Watan Market and Grocery offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

No. Watan Market and Grocery is a local walk‑in supermarket and does not typically run subscription or membership billing; each card payment is processed as a separate one‑time transaction at the checkout. If you see multiple similar amounts from them around the same dates each month, review your receipts or ask family members who may share your card, as regular grocery trips can look like a pattern even though they are all individual purchases.

Why is my Watan Market and Grocery charge slightly higher than the receipt amount?

If your card was issued outside Australia, your bank may convert the Australian dollar amount into your home currency and add a small foreign transaction fee, which can make the final posted total slightly higher. Some payment processors or banks also apply minor rounding differences during currency conversion, so the amount that settles can differ a little from what you recall at the register; if the difference is large or unexpected, contact both the store and your bank for a review.

How can I get details or a copy of the receipt for a Watan Market and Grocery purchase?

Because Watan Market and Grocery operates as a single physical store, the best way to obtain transaction details is to call them on +61 470 234 562 or visit the Girrawheen location at 110 Girrawheen Avenue.([vvvvvv.australia247.info](https://vvvvvv.australia247.info/explore/western_australia/city_of_wanneroo/girrawheen/watan_supermarket_summerfield.html?utm_source=openai)) Have your card’s last four digits, the exact charge amount, and the date and approximate time of purchase ready so staff can search their till records and, where possible, reprint or confirm the receipt information.

How do I request a refund or fix a mistaken or duplicate Watan Market and Grocery charge?

Start by speaking directly with Watan Market and Grocery—either by visiting the store or calling +61 470 234 562—to explain the issue (for example, being charged twice or receiving the wrong amount).([vvvvvv.australia247.info](https://vvvvvv.australia247.info/explore/western_australia/city_of_wanneroo/girrawheen/watan_supermarket_summerfield.html?utm_source=openai)) In many cases they can verify the transaction and process a reversal or refund through their EFTPOS/terminal provider. If you cannot resolve it with the store, or if you suspect fraud, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to dispute the transaction and ask about a chargeback.

Why do I see a small pending charge (like $1 or a very low amount) from Watan Market and Grocery?

Some payment terminals perform a small temporary authorization when a card is first inserted or tapped, especially with certain international or contactless cards. This can appear as a low‑value pending amount separate from your actual grocery total; it normally disappears automatically within a few business days and is replaced by the final settled transaction. If the small amount posts permanently or you see multiple such holds, check with your bank and, if needed, ask the store to confirm how the payment was processed.

What if I see a Watan Market and Grocery charge but I’ve never been to Girrawheen or Australia?

If you do not recognise the store name, have never visited Western Australia, or were in another country on the transaction date, treat the charge as potentially fraudulent. Contact your bank or card issuer right away to report the unrecognised transaction, cancel or block your card, and request a provisional credit while they investigate. You can also mention to your bank that the merchant is a physical supermarket at 110 Girrawheen Avenue, Girrawheen, which may help them confirm whether the card was present or used online.([vvvvvv.australia247.info](https://vvvvvv.australia247.info/explore/western_australia/city_of_wanneroo/girrawheen/watan_supermarket_summerfield.html?utm_source=openai))

Can a family member’s or joint cardholder’s shopping show up as a Watan Market and Grocery charge on my card?

Yes. If a spouse, child, or other authorised user has a card linked to your account and shops at Watan Market and Grocery, the charge will appear on your statement under your main account, often with a descriptor such as “Watan Supermarket Summerfield Girrawheen WA.” Review recent activity with anyone who shares your card, and compare the amount and date to their shopping before assuming the transaction is fraudulent.

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