Wentworthville Leagues Club

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Wentworthville Leagues Club, also known as Wenty Leagues, is a registered club in Western Sydney offering multiple casual dining outlets, bars, gaming, live entertainment and community events.

Wentworthville, New South Wales, Australia

About Wentworthville Leagues Club

Wentworthville Leagues Club (often called “Wenty Leagues”) is a large registered club located in Wentworthville, Western Sydney, NSW, Australia. The club offers multiple casual dining outlets and cafes, several bars, a gaming floor with poker machines, sports viewing areas, function and event spaces, and regular live entertainment. As a community-focused leagues club, Wenty Leagues also runs membership programs, promotions, and supports local sporting and community groups. More information about facilities, events and membership can be found on their official website at wentyleagues.com.au.

A Wentworthville Leagues Club charge may appear on your bank or credit card statement after you’ve paid for food or drinks at one of the club’s restaurants or bars, used gaming or TAB facilities, bought show or event tickets, paid or renewed club membership, or purchased merchandise or gift cards. You might also see a charge related to function or room hire deposits, large group bookings, or pre-paid set menus. In some cases, a small temporary authorisation hold may appear when you start a bar tab, check in for an event with a card-on-file, or verify a card at a point-of-sale terminal; these usually drop off within a few business days if not converted to a final sale.

If you’re unsure about a Wentworthville Leagues Club charge, first check any recent visits you or family members may have made to the venue, including dining, drinks, gaming, or ticketed events, and review your email/SMS receipts or booking confirmations. You can contact the club directly via the details on wentyleagues.com.au, or call their main reception during opening hours and ask to speak with accounts or reception about a card transaction; having the exact transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card will help them locate the charge. For membership or event-related queries, logging into your online membership or ticketing account (if you created one) can show past payments, upcoming renewals, and booking histories, and most billing issues—such as mistaken double charges, unclear descriptions, or refund requests for cancelled events—can be resolved by contacting the club with your receipt or booking reference number.

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 Wentworthville Leagues Club.

  1. WENTWORTHVILLE LEAGU WENTWORTHVILL AUS
  2. WENTWORTHVILLE LEAGU\50 SMITH STREET\WEN

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there a Wentworthville Leagues Club charge on my card if I only visited for dinner and drinks?

Restaurant and bar transactions at Wenty Leagues are processed under the club’s main merchant name, so a simple meal or bar tab will usually appear as “WENTWORTHVILLE LEAGUES CLUB” or “WENTY LEAGUES” on your statement. This can include shared group bills, bar tabs settled at the end of the night, or charges where one person paid on behalf of the table. Check any recent visits, including dates and approximate spend, to match the transaction.

What are common amounts I might see from Wentworthville Leagues Club?

Smaller charges (for example, under AUD $30–$80) are often from casual dining, drinks, or café purchases. Mid‑range charges (around AUD $50–$200) may reflect group meals, bar tabs, or function deposits, while higher amounts can be from large events, function packages, or prepaid catering. Membership fees are typically low (often under AUD $20 for 1–3 years) and may appear as a small, once‑off charge.

Could this be a membership or renewal fee from Wenty Leagues?

Yes. If you joined or renewed your Wenty Leagues membership at reception or online, you may see a small once‑off charge corresponding to the membership period you selected. These fees are generally low and can cover 1, 3, or multiple years of membership. You can confirm by contacting reception or by checking your membership card issue/expiry dates and any confirmation emails you received.

Why do I see a small or duplicate Wentworthville Leagues Club charge, including $1 or low-dollar amounts?

The club’s payment terminals may place a temporary pre‑authorisation on your card to verify it, particularly when opening a bar tab or processing certain transactions. These can show as small pending amounts (sometimes around $1 or another low figure) and are automatically reversed by your bank if no final sale is processed. If a pre‑authorisation and a final charge both appear, the hold should drop off within a few business days; if it doesn’t, contact your bank and the club’s reception with the transaction details.

How do I get a copy of my receipt or verify what was purchased for this charge?

If you made the purchase in person, you can request a reprinted receipt by visiting the club’s reception or calling and providing the transaction date, time, amount, and last four digits of your card. For event tickets, function bookings, or online reservations processed through Wenty Leagues’ systems, check your email for booking confirmations or tax invoices. If you booked through a third‑party ticketing platform linked from wentyleagues.com.au, log into that platform to view receipts and transaction histories.

How can I cancel a booking, event ticket, or function and request a refund from Wentworthville Leagues Club?

Refunds and cancellations depend on the type of purchase and the terms set at booking. For ticketed shows, special events, or functions, review the event’s cancellation and refund policy in your confirmation email or on the event page at wentyleagues.com.au, then contact the club’s events or reception team with your booking reference if you need to cancel. For incorrect or duplicate charges at dining or bars, contact reception or the accounts department as soon as possible with your receipt so they can investigate and, if appropriate, process an adjustment or refund.

How do I stop future charges or prevent recurring payments from Wentworthville Leagues Club?

Most Wenty Leagues transactions are one‑off charges for visits, events, or membership periods, and the club does not typically run automatic monthly subscriptions like streaming services. However, you might have authorised recurring payments for ongoing function room hire, scheduled events, or package payments. To stop these, contact the club’s accounts or events team directly using the contact details on wentyleagues.com.au and ask them to confirm and cancel any recurring payment arrangement linked to your card.

Who should I contact if I don’t recognise a Wentworthville Leagues Club transaction?

Start by asking household members or anyone who might have used your card or a supplementary card, as they may have visited the club for dining, drinks, gaming, or an event. If the charge is still unfamiliar, call Wentworthville Leagues Club reception (contact details are listed on wentyleagues.com.au) and provide the exact date, amount, and card type so they can look up the transaction. If they can’t locate it or confirm it as legitimate, immediately contact your bank to dispute the charge and request a card replacement if necessary.

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