UPDATE: Kitten-Filled YouTube Mocks T-Mobile's $629 Foot-Dragging

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From what we can gather, T-mobile said he was responsible for all charges made before he reported the incident. Then they said they would wipe all the charges, after he faxed a police report. Then they kept saying they never got the fax.

Graham’s cellphone got stolen at a New Year’s party. In the next 13 hours, someone racked up $629 in charges to Algeria. He already made a crazy youtube starring a kitten about the first part, here’s the exciting conclusion.

From what we can gather, T-mobile said he was responsible for all charges made before he reported the incident. Then they said they would wipe all the charges, after he faxed a police report. Then they kept saying they never got the fax.

We’re not sure if Graham ever got his money back after that. And there’s a kitty with tuberculosis that dies. Sad. — BEN POPKEN

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