Winning Appliances

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Winning Appliances is an Australian family-owned retailer specializing in kitchen and laundry appliances, with experiential showrooms that also showcase premium home and lifestyle products.

Redfern, New South Wales, Australia
Owned by Winning Group

About Winning Appliances

Winning Appliances is an Australian, family-owned retailer specialising in premium kitchen, laundry, and home appliances. Established over a century ago, the company is known for its experiential showrooms, expert product advice, and curated selection of leading brands in cooking, refrigeration, dishwashing, laundry, and integrated home solutions. From standalone fridges and washing machines to built-in ovens, coffee machines, rangehoods, and outdoor kitchen solutions, Winning Appliances serves both homeowners and design professionals across Australia, with physical showrooms and online shopping via winnings.com.au.

A Winning Appliances charge typically appears on a bank or card statement when you purchase appliances or related services either in-store, over the phone, or through their website. The amount might reflect a one-off purchase, a deposit for a special-order item, a balance payment on a larger order, or additional services such as delivery, installation, removal of old appliances, or extended warranty/ protection plans offered at checkout. In some cases, you may see a temporary authorisation hold when you place an order online, verify a card, or adjust an existing order; this usually drops off automatically once the payment is settled or the order is cancelled.

If you’re unsure about a Winning Appliances charge, start by checking your email for order confirmations, tax invoices, or delivery notifications from winnings.com.au around the date of the transaction. If you created an account, log into the Winning Appliances website to review your order history and payment details. For further clarification, contact their customer service team through the “Contact Us” section on winnings.com.au with your full name, the last four digits of the card used, and the transaction date and amount. Common billing issues—such as duplicate charges, incorrect amounts, or refunded deposits—are usually resolved by providing your order number or invoice so they can trace the transaction in their system.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Winning Appliances on my card when I haven’t received my order yet?

Winning Appliances may process payment at the time you place your order, even if delivery or installation is scheduled for a later date. In some cases, you might first see a temporary authorisation hold that later converts to a completed charge once your order is confirmed. Check your order confirmation email or online account to confirm your delivery date and status. If the charge shows as ‘pending’ for more than a few business days, contact Winning Appliances via winnings.com.au to confirm the payment status.

What types of purchases usually result in a Winning Appliances charge?

Charges typically relate to purchases of kitchen and laundry appliances (such as ovens, fridges, dishwashers, washing machines, and dryers), smaller home appliances, or premium lifestyle products bought in-store or online. You may also see charges for services like delivery, installation, removal of old appliances, or additional accessories needed for fitting your appliance. If you ordered multiple items together, their total may appear as a single combined transaction under Winning Appliances on your statement.

Does Winning Appliances have subscriptions or recurring charges?

Winning Appliances does not generally operate on a subscription or membership model; most charges are one-time transactions linked to specific orders. However, you may see multiple charges over time if you placed several separate orders, scheduled split payments, or made changes to an existing order (such as upgrading an appliance or adding installation). If a charge looks like it’s repeating, compare dates and amounts to your invoices to ensure they correspond to separate purchases or adjustments.

What are common amounts I might see from Winning Appliances?

Because Winning Appliances focuses on major home appliances and premium brands, transaction amounts can range from a few hundred to several thousand Australian dollars, depending on the product and whether services like delivery and installation are included. Smaller amounts may relate to accessories, parts, or service fees (for example, hoses, brackets, filters, or call-out fees linked to installation). If an amount doesn’t match what you recall, review your itemised invoice or order confirmation for a breakdown of appliance and service costs.

How can I get a copy of my invoice or receipt for a Winning Appliances charge?

If you purchased online or provided an email address in-store, Winning Appliances usually sends an order confirmation and tax invoice to your email. You can also log into your account on winnings.com.au (if you created one) to view past orders and download invoices where available. If you checked out as a guest or can’t find your documents, reach out via the contact form or customer service details on winnings.com.au with your name, approximate purchase date, store location (if applicable), and the last four digits of your card so they can look up your order.

How do I change or cancel an order and request a refund from Winning Appliances?

To change or cancel an order, contact Winning Appliances as soon as possible using the details on their website, as options may be limited once items have been dispatched or custom orders placed. Refunds and cancellations are subject to their returns and change-of-mind policies, which may differ for stocked items versus special orders, installed products, or used appliances. In many cases, approved refunds are returned to the original payment method and may take several business days to appear, depending on your bank. Always ask for written confirmation of any cancellation or refund for your records.

Why do I see two similar Winning Appliances charges or a charge and a refund around the same date?

You may see what looks like duplicate activity if an initial authorisation was reversed and a new charge was processed—for example, after an order modification or card verification issue. It’s also common to see a full charge followed by a partial refund if you removed an item, cancelled a service (such as installation), or applied a promotion after the original payment. Review your order updates and emails for any changes made around those dates. If the pattern still doesn’t match your records, contact Winning Appliances with screenshots of your statement so they can reconcile the transactions.

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