Wrapt In Flowers

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Wrapt In Flowers is an independent florist offering bespoke floral arrangements, wedding and event flowers, workshops, and gift hampers, servicing the Port Stephens region of New South Wales.

Anna Bay, New South Wales, Australia

About Wrapt In Flowers

Wrapt In Flowers is an independent florist based in Anna Bay, serving the Port Stephens region of New South Wales with bespoke floral design. They specialise in custom bouquets, wedding and event florals, sympathy arrangements, corporate flowers, seasonal gift hampers and occasional flower‑arranging workshops. Orders can typically be placed online via wraptinflowers.com.au, over the phone, or in‑store, with same‑day or next‑day delivery often available within their local delivery zone depending on cut‑off times.

A Wrapt In Flowers charge on your bank or card statement usually relates to a floral order, event booking, workshop ticket, or a gift hamper purchase. You may see charges for one‑off purchases (such as a bouquet for delivery or pickup), deposits or progress payments for weddings and events, or scheduled charges if you’ve arranged a regular flower delivery (for example, weekly or monthly corporate flowers or a standing gift subscription). In some cases, your bank may briefly display a small pending or pre‑authorisation amount when you place or modify an order online; this is used to verify your card and should either convert into the final sale amount or drop off after a few business days.

If you don’t immediately recognise the Wrapt In Flowers charge, start by checking recent occasions where flowers or hampers may have been ordered—birthdays, anniversaries, funerals, weddings, or local events in the Port Stephens area—and look for order confirmations in your email, text messages, or on your online banking description. Compare the date and amount with any receipts from wraptinflowers.com.au or invoices they’ve issued. To resolve any questions, visit their website and use the contact details on the Contact or About page, or call the shop during business hours with your full name, charge amount, and transaction date so they can look up your order. They can typically resend receipts, clarify whether a payment is a deposit or final balance, and help correct billing errors such as duplicate charges or incorrect amounts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a charge from Wrapt In Flowers when I only paid a wedding or event deposit?

For weddings and larger events, Wrapt In Flowers commonly takes an initial deposit to secure your date, followed by one or more progress or final payments closer to the event. The charge on your statement may represent your scheduled progress payment or a balance payment after finalising flower choices and quantities. Check your event proposal or invoice for the agreed payment schedule, or contact the florist with your name and event date to confirm what the specific charge relates to.

What are typical amounts I might see from Wrapt In Flowers on my bank statement?

Common one‑off bouquet or arrangement purchases typically range from modest gift bouquets through to larger statement arrangements, while wedding and event charges can be significantly higher and sometimes split into several payments. Workshop bookings usually appear as a single charge for the full ticket price per person, and ongoing corporate or subscription flowers are often billed at a consistent recurring amount (weekly, fortnightly, or monthly). The statement descriptor will usually reference “Wrapt In Flowers” or a similar variation, sometimes alongside the location in Anna Bay or Port Stephens.

Does Wrapt In Flowers offer flower subscriptions or recurring deliveries, and how are they billed?

Wrapt In Flowers may arrange recurring deliveries for corporate clients, venues, or individuals who want regular flowers (for example, weekly office flowers or monthly home bouquets). These are usually billed on a set schedule—such as weekly or monthly—at an agreed amount per delivery, plus any applicable delivery fees. If you see the same Wrapt In Flowers charge repeating at regular intervals, it’s likely linked to this type of standing order; contact the shop directly if you’d like to adjust, pause, or cancel your recurring flowers.

How can I cancel or pause a standing flower order or regular delivery with Wrapt In Flowers?

To cancel or pause a recurring service—such as weekly office flowers or a regular home delivery—reach out to Wrapt In Flowers via the contact details on wraptinflowers.com.au or by calling the store during business hours. Provide your name, business name (if applicable), and the usual delivery day so they can locate your account. They generally require notice prior to the next scheduled delivery to avoid flowers already being prepared, so it’s best to contact them as early as possible.

How do I request a refund or change an order after being charged by Wrapt In Flowers?

Refunds and changes depend on how close it is to your delivery or event date and whether flowers have already been ordered or prepared. If you need to modify or cancel, contact Wrapt In Flowers immediately with your order number, name, and transaction date so they can advise what’s possible and whether a full or partial refund, or a credit, can be offered. Special orders, wedding/event bookings, and peak‑date orders (like Valentine’s Day or Mother’s Day) often have stricter change and cancellation timeframes, which will be outlined in your original quote or confirmation.

Why do I see a small or pending Wrapt In Flowers amount on my card that later disappears or changes?

When you place or update an order online, the payment processor may place a temporary pre‑authorisation hold on your card to confirm it’s valid and has sufficient funds. This can appear as a small or slightly different amount from your final invoice and may show as “pending” or “authorisation” on your banking app. Once the order is finalised, the hold should either convert into the final charge or drop off within a few business days; if a pending amount lingers or you see duplicate settled charges, contact both your bank and Wrapt In Flowers to investigate.

How can I verify that a Wrapt In Flowers charge is linked to my order and get a copy of the receipt?

Start by searching your email (including spam and promotions folders) for “Wrapt In Flowers” or “wraptinflowers.com.au” around the transaction date, as online orders typically generate an automated confirmation. If you can’t find a record, contact the florist via their website or by phone and provide your full name, approximate order date, amount charged, and the last four digits of the card used. They can usually look up your transaction, confirm what was purchased (for example, a sympathy arrangement, workshop ticket, or hamper) and resend an itemised receipt or invoice.

I was charged by Wrapt In Flowers but someone else placed the order for me—how is that possible?

In some cases, a friend, family member, or business may have placed an order over the phone or online using a card that you share, a company card issued in your name, or a card saved in a shared account (for example, for a joint household gift). It’s also common for people to forget about phone orders made for funerals, hospital deliveries, or last‑minute gifts, especially if the flowers were not delivered to their own address. If you still can’t identify who placed the order, contact Wrapt In Flowers with the transaction details so they can confirm the delivery name and address, without disclosing sensitive card information.

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