Winning Edge Presentations

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Australian company specialising in trophies, awards, custom giftware and promotional merchandising for corporate, sporting and public-sector clients.

Richmond, Victoria, Australia

About Winning Edge Presentations

Winning Edge Presentations is an Australian retail and corporate supplier based in Richmond, Victoria, specialising in trophies, awards, custom giftware and promotional merchandise. They create everything from traditional sports trophies and corporate recognition awards to bespoke, custom-designed pieces for major sporting codes, government agencies and businesses of all sizes. Orders are typically placed online through their website (winningedgepresentations.com.au) or via their sales team, with optional services such as engraving, personalisation, bulk branding, custom packaging and event fulfilment.

A charge from Winning Edge Presentations may appear on your bank or card statement after you purchase trophies, medals, plaques, corporate gifts, branded merchandise or other recognition items, either as a one-off online purchase or a bulk order arranged by invoice. Charges can also result from customised orders placed by phone or email, deposits for large or bespoke projects, or balance payments on an existing quote or invoice. If you ordered on behalf of a club, school, workplace or government department, the payment may have been processed under this business name even if you dealt with a specific representative or brand.

If you’re unsure about a Winning Edge Presentations charge, start by checking recent emails for order confirmations, tax invoices or quotes issued under this name or from their website. Log into your account (if you created one) on winningedgepresentations.com.au to review past orders, or ask your club, team manager or office administrator if they placed an order using your card. For further clarification, contact Winning Edge Presentations through the contact details listed on their website, providing the date, amount of the charge and the last four digits of the card used; they can usually locate the matching order or invoice. Common issues—such as duplicated payments, changes to artwork, or adjustments to quantities—are typically resolved by updating the order, issuing a corrected invoice or arranging a partial or full refund where appropriate.

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  1. WINNING EDGE PRES RICHMOND AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from WINNING EDGE PRESENTATIONS on my bank statement?

This charge usually relates to an order for trophies, medals, plaques, custom awards, corporate gifts or branded merchandise placed through winningedgepresentations.com.au or via their sales team. In many cases, the purchase is made on behalf of a sports club, school, company or government department, so the business name on your statement may differ from the event or organisation you recognise. If someone in your workplace or club used your card to pay an invoice or online order, the transaction will typically appear under “Winning Edge Presentations” or a similar descriptor.

What are typical amounts I might be charged by Winning Edge Presentations?

Amounts vary widely based on what you ordered. Small online orders for trophies, medals or plaques may range from around AUD $30–$200, while larger corporate or event orders with custom branding can run into the hundreds or thousands of dollars. Shipping, engraving, artwork setup and GST are often added on top of the base product price, so the final charge on your statement may be higher than the item subtotal you remember.

Does Winning Edge Presentations use subscriptions or recurring billing?

Winning Edge Presentations generally processes one-off payments for each order, not subscription-style recurring billing. However, some regular clients (such as sporting leagues or corporations) may place repeat orders on a scheduled basis, which can make charges appear periodically if you are the nominated cardholder. These are still individual transactions tied to separate invoices or purchase orders rather than an automatic membership or subscription fee.

Could this be a deposit or part-payment for a custom award or corporate order?

Yes. For larger or highly customised projects, Winning Edge Presentations may request a deposit or staged payments, which will each show as separate charges on your statement. The description might not clearly indicate that it is a deposit, so compare the charge amount and date with any quotes, pro formas or invoices you received from them. If you are unsure whether your payment was a deposit or final balance, contact them with your invoice number to confirm.

How can I verify what this Winning Edge Presentations charge is for?

First, search your email (including spam/junk) for “Winning Edge Presentations” or “winningedgepresentations.com.au” to locate order confirmations or invoices that match the date and amount of the charge. If you have an online account with them, log in to review your order history and download receipts. If you ordered by phone or email, check any PDF quotes or tax invoices you received. If you still can’t identify the transaction, reach out via the contact page on their website with the transaction date, exact amount and last four digits of your card so they can look it up.

How do I change or cancel an order and stop any further charges?

Because Winning Edge Presentations works primarily on a per-order basis, you won’t usually have automatic repeat charges to “cancel” like a subscription. To modify or cancel an existing order, contact them as soon as possible after placing it—especially for engraved or custom-branded items, which may not be cancellable once production has begun. Have your order or invoice number ready so they can advise whether changes, cancellations or reductions in quantity are still possible and if any fees apply.

How do refunds or adjustments work with Winning Edge Presentations?

Refunds and credits are typically handled case-by-case, depending on whether the items were custom-made, already engraved or dispatched. For defective or incorrect products, they may offer a remake, replacement, partial credit or refund once the issue is confirmed. If you believe you were overcharged or double-charged, provide screenshots of the bank transaction and any related invoices so they can reconcile the amounts and, if appropriate, reverse or adjust the charge back to your original payment method.

Why do I see a pending or temporary charge from Winning Edge Presentations?

A pending or temporary charge can occur when your card is authorised during online checkout or when placing a phone order, before the transaction is fully captured. In most cases this will settle to the final invoice amount within a few business days, or disappear if the order was not completed. If a pending charge remains or you see both a pending and a posted transaction, contact your bank and Winning Edge Presentations with the transaction details so they can verify whether only one payment was actually taken.

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