I just hope they can send me my refund after this NYCC week asap.

Saw this on their Facebook page, make me so worry now.
Originally Posted on their Facebook page, beware folks.
This past July (2015), I arranged for a three-month layaway pay plan for an existing Tri-Force Batman Arkham City Batarang Full-Scale Replica that had been marked down from $750.00 to $450.00. I arranged the plan with team member Peter de Leon thru my Visa credit card. The first $150.00 instalment was withdrawn by Tri-Force on August 1st with the second $150.00 installment following on September 1st. I called de Leon last week to confirm how the statue was to be shipped as the final payment was scheduled for October 1st.
I was told de Leon had been transferred to another department and was thereby directed to another team member (James) who reluctantly admitted that the Batarang had been sold-out for quite some time and that they had not gotten around to notifying me about their faulty warehouse inventory status. Yet, they never hesitated to continue taking money out from my credit card for an item they knew was no longer available. I remained calm and said that I expected a prompt $300.00 refund to my credit card. I was then informed that, due to company policy, Tri-Force did not refund any monies on layaway items. I asserted that, considering the aforementioned item was unavailable, I was fully entitled to a refund. I was then told that James would have to discuss it with his supervisors but that he would get back with me the next day. Several days passed without any contact from Tri-Force and I could see the writing on the wall.
I contacted the fraud department with my credit card company and reported what had transpired. I then was alerted by Visa yesterday morning (10/2/2015) that Tri-Force authorized another installment from my credit card but this time for $200.00. I was forced to close out my credit card and have a new one issued to prevent those bozos from attempting any more fraudulent charges. I tried to contact James but to no avail. I subsequently left a message on his answer machine. He later called me back and apologized and said he knew nothing of what was going on...that he and his cohorts were preparing for the 2015 New York Comic Con and, gosh, they were really busy with that....
Needless to say, Visa assured me that I will get all of my money back after they take legal action but it never should have gone this far. I will let you people be the judge as to what this "reputable company" is all about. I've already formed my opinion.
William J. Stier