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Guys, I think I figured it out. We need to perform a ritual sacrifice to the EDD gods. Anyone have a spare goat? 🐐

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Instructions unclear. Sacrificed my last unemployment check. Still no response. 😭

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Y'all are killing me 🤣 But seriously, this situation is so messed up

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I'm dealing with a similar identity verification nightmare right now! It's so frustrating when you know it's YOUR account but the system won't let you access it. One thing that helped me was keeping a detailed log of every attempt I made to contact them - dates, times, reference numbers, etc. When I finally got through to someone, having all that documentation really sped things up. Also, if you have any old EDD correspondence or claim numbers from before this mess started, make sure to have those handy when you do get to talk to someone. The whole system is definitely broken, but don't give up! You'll get through this eventually.

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This is definitely a workable situation! Here's what you should do: 1. File the appeal IMMEDIATELY (DE 1000M form) 2. Include copies (not originals) of pay stubs, W2s, or anything showing your work history 3. Write a clear explanation that they missed some of your wages 4. Request an overpayment waiver due to financial hardship 5. Keep certifying every two weeks 6. If possible, try calling EDD to explain the situation Most importantly - don't ignore this! Responding quickly and thoroughly usually resolves these issues.

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NeonNova

Thank you for this clear list! I just submitted my appeal online through UI Online with scanned copies of all my pay stubs showing both employers. I also requested the waiver and explained my financial situation. Now I just have to find a way to get through to someone on the phone to explain directly. Feeling much more hopeful now!

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Great job submitting your appeal so quickly! Since you found the missing employer wages, you're in a really strong position. Just wanted to add a couple more tips: 1. Take screenshots or print copies of everything you submitted online as proof you filed within the 30-day window 2. If you can't get through by phone, try calling right at 8am when they open - that's usually the best time 3. Consider reaching out to your local assembly member's office if you continue having issues - they often have direct contacts at EDD for constituent services You did everything right by catching the wage discrepancy and filing immediately. Most of these cases get resolved in your favor when it's clearly an EDD error like this. Keep us posted on how it goes!

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Does anyone know if u can go to a bank and get a cash advance on the card before it arrives?? I had an emergency last yr and found out u can do this with ur account/routing # and ID even with no physical card. Just go to any bank that displays the Visa logo (not sure about Mastercard) and ask for a cash advance.

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This isn't possible with the new Money Network cards, unfortunately. The cash advance option was available with the old Bank of America cards, but Money Network works differently. You'll need to wait for the physical card to arrive before accessing your funds unless you've set up direct deposit.

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oh dang thats really lame!! thanks for letting me know before I embarrassed myself at the bank lol

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I just went through this same situation last month! My card took about 9 business days to arrive, which was right in that 7-10 day window they quoted. The good news is your payment should already be processed and waiting on the new card when it arrives. One tip - check your mail EVERY day because like others mentioned, the Money Network envelope really does look like junk mail. I almost missed mine too! Also, if you're really stressed about rent, you might want to talk to your landlord about the situation - most are understanding about unemployment payment delays if you explain what's happening. Good luck!

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For anyone following this thread with similar issues: This is why I always recommend transferring EDD funds from your Money Network card to your personal bank account as soon as they hit the card. The Money Network cards are notorious for these kinds of issues, especially with out-of-state moves or travel. If you've moved out of California permanently and don't plan to claim additional benefits, it's especially important to move those funds to your personal bank account where EDD can't restrict access. Just a tip for anyone reading this in the future!

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100% agree!!!! i learned this the hard way too. Money Network cards are a huge hassle

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I went through something very similar when I moved to Texas last year! The key thing that helped me was being super organized with my documentation. Here's what I'd add to the great advice already given: When you submit your DE 1326C form, create a timeline document showing: - Date you originally filed for benefits (2023-2024) - Date you moved to Nevada - Date you updated your address with EDD - Date you received the first identity verification notice - Date you received the second letter about appeal rights This timeline really helped the appeals officer understand that I was being proactive and legitimate throughout the process. Also, if you have any screenshots of your UI Online account showing your address updates, include those too. One more thing - when you write your explanation, mention that you have a new job in Nevada. This shows you're not trying to game the system, you're just trying to access your remaining legitimate funds while transitioning to new employment. The appeals department responds well when they can see you're being responsible and honest about your situation. Good luck! I know how stressful this is, but most of these cases do get resolved once you get the right documentation to the right person.

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This timeline idea is brilliant! I never would have thought to organize it that way but it makes so much sense. I'm definitely going to create a clear timeline document to include with my DE 1326C form. Having everything laid out chronologically will probably make it much easier for the appeals officer to see that I wasn't trying to hide anything or be deceptive. Thank you for sharing your experience - it's really reassuring to hear from someone who went through this exact situation and came out the other side successfully!

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I understand your frustration completely. Having worked with many EDD claimants, I recommend trying these steps: 1. Call the alternate number: 833-978-2511 (sometimes less busy) 2. Try calling Wednesday or Thursday afternoons between 1-4pm 3. When prompted for SSN, try entering only the last 4 digits 4. Use the Ask EDD feature on the website and select "Where is my payment?" 5. Contact your state assembly member's office - they have dedicated EDD liaisons Your pending status could be due to identity verification issues, quarterly income review, or work search requirement flags. Don't give up - keep documenting all your call attempts in case you need to demonstrate due diligence later.

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Thank you so much for these detailed suggestions! I didn't know about contacting my assembly member's office - that's a great idea. I'm going to try each of these methods. Do you know if there's any way to check if my pending status is due to a specific issue, or is speaking to a rep the only way to find out?

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Unfortunately, the specific reason for pending status isn't usually visible in your online account. You can check your inbox in UI Online for any notices requiring action, but most pending issues need a representative to explain and resolve them. When you do get through, be sure to ask them to document notes on your account about what caused the issue so it doesn't happen again with future certifications.

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I've been in a similar situation and know how stressful it is when you're waiting on payments with bills due. One thing that helped me was using the "comma method" - when you get to the automated menu, instead of pressing the number options, try pressing the comma key (,) multiple times. Sometimes this tricks the system into transferring you to a live agent faster. Also, if you have a landline available, try using that instead of your cell phone - I've heard the system sometimes prioritizes landline calls. Keep track of exactly what times you're calling and any error messages you get, as this documentation might be helpful if you need to escalate your case later. Don't give up - you will eventually get through!

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