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have u checked ur inbox on UI Online? sometimes they send messages asking for more info before they'll process payment. also check ur spam folder for emails from edd. my wife almost missed an important notice that way

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Good idea - I just checked both and there's nothing there. No messages in UI Online and nothing in spam. That's why I'm so confused about why it's stuck in pending with no explanation.

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Just following up - were you able to reach EDD and get this resolved? I'm curious if they determined the part-time offer was unsuitable work. This information could help others in similar situations.

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Yes! I finally got through this morning using the Claimyr service someone recommended here. The EDD agent confirmed my payment was on hold due to an employer contact. After I explained the situation (40hrs→20hrs, significant pay cut), she agreed it wasn't suitable work and released my payment! She said it should switch to "paid" status within 24-48 hours. She also made a note on my account about the unsuitable work determination to prevent future holds. Thanks everyone for your help!

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That's such a relief to hear! Thanks for updating us - this will definitely help others who face similar situations. It's good to know that EDD does recognize when work offers involve substantial reductions in hours and pay. The fact that they documented it on your account is really smart too. Congrats on getting it resolved!

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I went through something similar a few months ago! My second week got stuck in pending for almost 10 days. What finally worked for me was calling and specifically asking them to check for any "eligibility reviews" on my account. Sometimes they trigger these mini-reviews randomly and forget to notify you. Also, make sure you didn't accidentally answer any of the weekly certification questions differently than usual - even small changes can flag your claim. The rep I talked to was able to see that my account had been flagged for a routine review and cleared it immediately. Definitely push for specifics when you call - don't accept vague "it's processing" answers. Good luck! 🍀

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Ava Kim

This is really good to know about the eligibility reviews! I didn't realize they could just randomly trigger those without telling us. I'll definitely ask about that specifically when I call. It's so helpful when people share the exact questions that worked for them - saves us all from fumbling around trying to figure out what to ask. Thanks for the tip about the certification questions too, I'll double-check those! 🙏

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This is so frustrating but unfortunately super common! I'm dealing with a similar issue right now - got paid for one week but the second is just sitting there pending for no apparent reason. From what I've learned lurking in this community, it seems like EDD's system just randomly flags accounts for "reviews" without bothering to tell us what they're actually reviewing. I've been trying to call for three days straight with no luck getting through. The whole system feels like it's held together with duct tape and prayers. Really hoping someone here has found a magic trick to get past the busy signals because I'm about ready to camp out at their office! 😤 Keep us posted on what you find out - we're all in this together!

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I switched from Money Network to direct deposit about 6 weeks ago and it's been so much better! I was in your exact situation - transferring from the card to my local credit union and waiting 3+ days every time. Now I certify Sunday and get my payment by Tuesday morning consistently. The setup was pretty easy through UI Online but here's what I learned: definitely call your credit union first to ask about their ACH deposit policy and to give them a heads up that you'll be receiving government deposits. My credit union doesn't put holds on them but they appreciated the advance notice. Also, have a voided check or your online banking open when you enter the account info - don't try to do it from memory! The transition took about 2 weeks for me. My first payment after requesting the switch still went to Money Network, then the second one came via direct deposit. Just keep your card active until you see that first direct deposit hit. One unexpected benefit: when I had a payment issue a few weeks ago, the EDD rep could see the direct deposit status immediately and helped resolve it quickly. With Money Network they always made me call the card company too. Definitely worth making the switch for the speed and simplicity!

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This is exactly the kind of real-world experience I was looking for! It's so helpful to hear from someone who made the switch recently. I really appreciate the tip about calling my credit union ahead of time - that seems like such a simple step that could prevent any surprises. And knowing that EDD reps can see direct deposit status more easily is a huge bonus I hadn't considered. The 2-week transition timeline also matches what others have mentioned, so that gives me realistic expectations. Thanks for taking the time to share all these details!

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I made the switch from Money Network to direct deposit about 2 months ago and it's been fantastic! I was doing exactly what you're doing - transferring from the card to my bank and waiting 2-3 days. Now I certify Sunday morning and my money is in my account by Monday night or Tuesday morning at the latest. The setup process through UI Online is pretty straightforward, but definitely take everyone's advice about being super careful with your account info. I had my online banking open on my phone while I filled out the form on my computer so I could double-check every single digit. Also called my bank beforehand to confirm the routing number and let them know to expect EDD deposits. One thing that helped me during the transition: I set a calendar reminder to check both my Money Network card AND my bank account for the first few payments after making the switch. That way I knew exactly when the changeover happened and didn't miss anything. The whole transition took about 2 weeks for me. The consistency has been amazing for bill planning! Knowing I'll have my money by Tuesday every cycle has made budgeting so much easier. Definitely recommend making the switch - you won't regret it!

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This is absolutely shocking but thank you for the heads up! I just got approved for unemployment last week and was planning to just use the Money Network card they send, but after reading all of this I'm going straight to direct deposit before I even activate the card. It's insane that people are losing their entire benefit payments with zero notification - that money is literally what keeps people housed and fed! I'm bookmarking this thread to share with other people I know who are dealing with unemployment. Everyone needs to know about this. Has anyone reported this to the state legislature or anything? This seems like a systemic failure that goes way beyond just individual fraud cases.

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Smart move going straight to direct deposit Zadie! You're absolutely right that this seems like a systemic failure. I've been thinking the same thing about contacting state legislators - this affects so many vulnerable people who depend on these payments for basic necessities. Maybe we should start reaching out to our representatives' offices with these stories? I know my assembly member has been vocal about EDD issues before. It's ridiculous that we're all having to become fraud prevention experts just to receive unemployment benefits safely. Thanks for planning to share this thread - the more people who know about this vulnerability the better!

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This is absolutely terrifying! I just checked my Money Network account after reading this and everything looks normal thankfully, but I'm definitely paranoid now. I had no idea this was even happening - you'd think with all the EDD problems we've heard about that they'd at least have basic security measures in place to protect our payments. I'm going to follow all the advice here about setting up alerts and changing my password immediately. Thank you so much for posting this warning Dylan - you probably saved so many people from losing their benefits! I'm also going to look into switching to direct deposit ASAP. It's ridiculous that we have to worry about our unemployment money getting stolen on top of everything else we're already dealing with.

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I'm currently going through this process myself and can share what I've learned so far. After my first certification, it took about 5 business days to receive the payment, which had me pretty worried initially. But I've noticed that subsequent payments have been much faster - usually 2-3 days max. The key thing I've learned is to not panic if the first payment takes longer, as it seems like there's additional processing time for new claims. Once you're in the system's rhythm, you definitely shouldn't need to contact after every certification. Just make sure to consistently every two weeks and keep checking your online portal to ensure your payments show as "paid" rather than stuck in "pending" status. If you see "pending" for more than a week, that's when it's time to call.

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This is exactly what I needed to hear! I just submitted my first certification three days ago and have been checking my account obsessively every few hours. It's such a relief to know that 5 business days for the first payment is normal - I was starting to think something went wrong. Your point about not panicking and understanding there's extra processing time for new claims really puts things in perspective. I'll definitely keep an eye on that "pending" vs "paid" status you mentioned. Thanks for sharing your experience, it's helping me stay patient while I wait for this first payment to come through!

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Jabari-Jo

I'm in a similar situation - just for my second time this past Monday and still waiting for the payment to show up. Reading through everyone's experiences here is really reassuring! It sounds like the first few payments can be unpredictable timing-wise, but once you're established in the system it becomes much more consistent. I'm going to follow the advice about checking for "pending" vs "paid" status rather than just obsessively refreshing my bank account. Has anyone noticed if certifying at different times of day affects processing speed, or is that just coincidental?

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