TentaKel H.
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Watch your Labubus.
First of all, this mall is genuinely having some lack of traffic issues. If you like fashion or art, it's probably worth it to poke around and see if you want to support any of the locally ran shops.
Second of all, if you have a Labubu on ya, keep it in front of your person.
I dropped by Pacific Place after work today because it was in between the bus stops to get home. I ended up standing behind 1 person in line at the Midnight Cookie downstairs sometime between 3 and 4 pm to get a treat. It was pretty empty in the mall where I was waiting for a cookie then.
When a woman in a black felt coat/cape thing with red lining swung by close enough to me to brush me, it felt weird because of how open that area was. I looked at her walking away from me there was something odd about the way she was grinning and I was like, damn that really felt like cutpurse behavior.
After a minute of thinking about it I remembered that my LaBuBu was clipped to my messenger bag today. I immediately checked it and, sure enough, it was gone.
I followed her path, which wasn't that far into the security area on the way to the bathrooms. I told the security guards that I believed the lady in the black coat that just went in there bumped me and took my bag charm.
They talked to her and even brought her to talk to me, but she denied anything to do with it. She returned to where she went before, which I think is an employee room past the security desk. I asked the security guards to check the footage of the past five minutes, twenty paces away and in front of the midnight cookie to confirm that my bag charm had disappeared.
They told me they hadn't seen one at all, but also wouldn't let me see the footage. In their defense, it is just a key chain and probably not worth embarrassing an employee who works there over it, but it's just kinda crappy.
If anyone finds a 'THE MONSTERS Pin for Love Series-Vinyl Plush Pendant' mini labubu in lilac with a '?' bead on it, but also missing it's original carabiner on the secondary market soon, I have the carabiner still and would happily reunite it with the rest of the keychain.
This review is the closest I will get to justice on this and that's probably appropriate for a $35 blind box keychain plushie. Regardless, watch where you put your charms, especially at this mall because there is a lady who works here who may take the opportunity to relieve you of it.