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Okay, here's what I've learned after dealing with EDD for the past 6 months: 1. Persistence is key. Keep calling, even if it seems hopeless. 2. Use the online portal for everything you can. It's slower but more reliable than calling. 3. If you must call, try early mornings or late afternoons on Wednesdays or Thursdays. 4. Have all your info ready before you call. They'll ask for your SSN, claim number, and other details. 5. Be polite to the reps. They're overwhelmed too. 6. If one rep can't help, politely ask to speak to a tier 2 specialist. 7. Document everything. Write down who you talked to and what they said. 8. Check your spam folder regularly. Sometimes important emails end up there. 9. Join Facebook groups or Reddit communities for real-time updates and tips. 10. Consider contacting your local assembly member if you're really stuck. They can sometimes expedite things. Hope this helps someone! We're all in this together. 💪
I'm in the same boat, waiting since early November. This wait is killing me. Bills don't stop just because EDD is slow 😫
Pro tip: if you can't get through on the main line, try calling some of the other departments. Sometimes they can transfer you internally and it's faster than waiting on the main queue.
Quick question - did you submit your claim online or by mail? I've heard the online system has been glitchy lately.
Has anyone tried faxing their documents instead of mailing them? I heard it might be faster but idk if that's just an urban legend at this point 🤔
Astrid Bergström
I'm curious, did you receive any kind of confirmation when you sent in all those documents? It might be worth following up to make sure they actually received everything.
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Yara Assad
•No, I didn't get any confirmation 😕 That's a good point tho, I'll def follow up on that. Thanks!
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PixelPrincess
edd be playing games fr 😤 stay strong op, you got this!
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