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This thread is so timely for me! I'm actually on my very last week of benefits and just certified yesterday evening. After reading everyone's experiences here, I feel much more prepared for what to expect. It sounds like the key takeaway is that final payments can take 2-3 days instead of the usual 1-2 days, but as long as the UI Online status shows "paid," the money will definitely come through. I really appreciate everyone sharing their actual timelines - it's so much more helpful than the generic info on the EDD website. I'm bookmarking this thread and will definitely update if I experience any delays with my final payment. The Claimyr recommendation is also gold - I had no idea there were services to help skip those insane EDD hold times. Thanks to this community for always having each other's backs during these stressful times!
This community really is amazing for navigating EDD! I just went through my final certification a few weeks ago and had the exact same experience - that extra day or two of waiting was nerve-wracking even though logically I knew it would come through. One thing I'll add is that after your final payment processes, don't be surprised if you don't get any official "your claim is closed" notification. Mine just quietly ended and I stopped receiving the certification emails. It felt a bit anticlimactic after months of the routine! But yeah, definitely keep this thread handy for peace of mind during those final weeks. Good luck with your last payment!
This whole thread has been incredibly helpful! I'm currently in the middle of my claim and seeing everyone's experiences with final payments is really valuable information for when I get there. It's reassuring to know that the 2-3 day delay for final payments is normal and that the "paid" status in UI Online is the reliable indicator to trust. The Claimyr recommendation keeps coming up too - I'm definitely going to remember that for future reference since I've already experienced those brutal EDD hold times firsthand. Thanks to everyone for sharing their real experiences and timelines. This community is such a lifesaver for navigating all the EDD quirks and uncertainties!
Totally agree with you! I'm also mid-claim and this thread has been such a goldmine of practical information. It's amazing how much more you learn from real community experiences versus the official EDD resources. The consistent pattern everyone's describing - that extra processing time for final payments but reliable delivery once it shows "paid" - really takes the guesswork out of what to expect. And yes, the Claimyr mentions throughout this thread have me convinced it's worth looking into if I ever need to actually reach EDD by phone. Thanks to everyone who took the time to share their experiences here - it makes such a difference for those of us still working through our claims!
I'm new to this community and currently dealing with a very similar appeal situation! My portal updated last week showing mixed results - some weeks as PAID and others showing excessive earnings. I was completely panicking thinking I'd have to repay benefits, but reading through everyone's explanations here has been such a huge relief. It's so frustrating how EDD's portal just changes without any clear explanation of what it means. I've been trying to call for almost two weeks now with absolutely no luck getting through. The automated system just hangs up on me every time! Based on what everyone is saying, it sounds like I should just wait for the official determination letter rather than stress about the portal updates. The fact that 'excessive earnings' doesn't mean overpayment is honestly life-changing news for my anxiety levels right now. Thank you all for sharing your experiences - it really helps to know others have successfully navigated this confusing process!
Welcome to the community! I just joined recently and went through almost the exact same experience - the mixed portal results with no explanation are so stressful! I was also panicking about potential overpayments until I found this thread. It's amazing how much clearer everything becomes when you understand that 'excessive earnings' just means you made too much that week to qualify, but since you never got paid for those weeks anyway, there's nothing to repay. The automated phone system hanging up is the worst - I think we've all been through that frustration! Definitely wait for the determination letter like everyone suggests. It's such a relief to find a community where people actually understand what we're going through with EDD's confusing system!
I'm new to this community and just went through almost the exact same situation! My EDD appeal results came back mixed about two weeks ago - some weeks showing PAID and others showing excessive earnings. I was initially terrified about potential overpayments, but after reading through all these helpful responses, I finally understand the difference. The 'excessive earnings' designation simply means you earned more than your weekly benefit amount during those specific weeks, so you weren't eligible for benefits. Since EDD never paid you for those weeks in the first place, there's absolutely nothing to repay. It's completely different from an actual overpayment situation. For the weeks showing as PAID, that's great news! It means the appeal judge reviewed your case and determined you were wrongfully denied benefits. In my experience, those payments processed to my EDD debit card about 8 business days after the status changed in the portal. I know the waiting is stressful, especially when you can't get through to EDD by phone (I tried for literally two weeks straight!), but the official determination letter really does explain everything clearly when it arrives. Hang in there - it sounds like your appeal was largely successful!
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! I'm also new here and just going through my first EDD appeal situation. It's incredibly reassuring to hear from someone who recently went through the same mixed results. The 8 business day timeline for payments is really helpful to know - I've been checking my debit card obsessively! I had no idea that 'excessive earnings' was different from overpayments until I found this community. The two weeks of trying to call EDD sounds exactly like what I'm experiencing right now. It's so frustrating how their system updates without any explanation, leaving us all to figure it out ourselves. Really grateful for communities like this where people actually help each other understand these confusing processes!
Update: I was able to use Claimyr this morning and got through to EDD in about 15 minutes! The rep was actually really helpful and rescheduled my interview for next week when I'm off work. She also said I should absolutely respond to the overpayment notice separately by the deadline. For the hostile workplace documentation, I'm gathering all my emails to management and texts from coworkers who witnessed the incidents. Thanks everyone for your help - I was really panicking about this!
Great update! So glad you got through and rescheduled - missing that interview would have been a nightmare. Just a heads up for your hostile workplace interview: they'll likely ask very specific questions about what steps you took to address the issues before quitting, so make sure you have those emails to district management ready. Also, if you have any documentation of how the hostile environment affected your work performance or mental health, that can help strengthen your case. Good luck with the new job and the interview!
That's such a relief that you got it rescheduled! I'm new to this whole process but have been following your situation since I might be facing something similar with my own workplace issues. Quick question - when you talked to the EDD rep through Claimyr, did they mention anything about how detailed your documentation needs to be for the hostile workplace claim? I'm trying to figure out if screenshots of text messages and witness statements would be enough, or if I need more formal documentation.
tell him 2 check his inbox on UI online too, sometimes they send notices there that u miss and that can delay payment
Glad to see your fiancé's payment went through! Just wanted to add for anyone else reading this - seasonal workers should also keep track of their total weeks paid on their current claim. If you exhaust your regular UI benefits during the benefit year, you might be eligible for extensions depending on the unemployment rate in your area. Also, if you're in construction like your fiancé, make sure to report any union dues or other work-related expenses when you certify - sometimes people forget about those deductions. The EDD customer service is definitely hit or miss, but the UI Online portal is usually pretty reliable for checking payment status and managing your claim.
This is really useful info, thanks! I didn't know about the union dues thing - I'll make sure he reports those if he has any when he goes back to work. Also good to know about potential extensions if he runs out of regular benefits. Seasonal work is so unpredictable, it's helpful to know all the options.
Mila Walker
Smart choice waiting for your new ID! I went through this exact situation last year and learned the hard way that EDD's ID.me system is incredibly strict about expiration dates. Even being expired by just a few days caused my claim to get stuck in verification limbo for over a month. The automated system flags expired documents immediately and then you're dealing with manual review processes that take forever. When I finally got my new ID and refiled, everything went through smoothly in just a few days. The peace of mind is worth the short wait!
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Michael Adams
•Thanks for sharing your experience! It's really reassuring to hear from someone who went through the exact same thing. A month in verification limbo sounds like a nightmare - definitely confirms I'm making the right choice to wait. Did you have any issues with backdating your claim when you finally refiled with the new ID, or did that part go smoothly too?
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StarSailor
Just wanted to add another data point - I had this exact situation happen to me about 6 months ago. My ID expired literally the day before I needed to file my new claim (talk about bad timing!). I was so anxious about losing benefits that I tried to file anyway, thinking maybe the system wouldn't catch it or I could figure it out later. Big mistake! The ID.me verification failed immediately and my claim got stuck in "pending identity verification" status. I ended up waiting 5 weeks for them to manually review everything, even after I got my new ID and re-verified. The EDD rep I finally spoke to said if I had just waited the extra week for my new ID from the beginning, it would have been processed normally. So yeah, definitely wait - those extra days of waiting are nothing compared to weeks of being stuck in the system!
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