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UPDATE: The card finally arrived today!! It was in a super plain white envelope that didn't look official at all. Thanks everyone for the advice and reassurance!
Great news! Now that he has the card, make sure he activates it right away and sets up a PIN. Also, many people don't realize you can set up direct deposit from the Money Network card to a bank account. It's often faster than waiting for the card to load after each certification. Glad it all worked out!
when i got my card i called the BoA EDD number on the back and activated it right away then i could at least check the balance with the app so id know when money finally showed up instead of having to log into UI Online all the time
One last thing to remember - once your payments do start coming through, you can set up direct deposit through the BoA EDD card website to have the funds automatically transfer to your regular bank account. Many people don't realize this option exists and just use the card for everything, but direct deposit is usually faster and more convenient.
EDD DOES THIS ON PURPOSE!!! They denied me THREE TIMES claiming they never received my documents even though I sent everything certified mail with signature confirmation! It's a tactic to discourage people from getting benefits they're entitled to. After my 3rd appeal I finally got approved but they made me wait FIVE MONTHS with no income. The system is designed to make you give up. DON'T GIVE UP!!
I don't think they do it intentionally, but their mail processing system is definitely broken. With how many claims they handle, things get lost all the time. That's why uploading directly is the only way to be sure.
UPDATE: I was able to upload all my documents through UI Online! Thanks everyone for the suggestions. Now the question is... how long should I expect to wait before hearing anything back? Should I still try calling them to confirm they received everything?
Good job uploading the documents! Typically, you should allow 7-10 business days for EDD to process uploaded documents. If you don't see any updates in your UI Online account after that time, then yes, I would recommend calling to confirm receipt. When you call, specifically ask them to check if your documents are visible in their system and to note in your file that you're following up on previously submitted documents. Request a confirmation number for the call, which provides evidence of your due diligence if there are further issues. Also, keep checking your UI Online inbox daily, as they may send requests for additional information.
wait i just thought of somthing... can u just refuse to work nights and make them fire u instead of quitting? tht would be easier 4 unemployment right??
This is actually NOT good advice. If you refuse to work your assigned schedule, that's insubordination, which is misconduct. You can be denied benefits for misconduct. A good cause voluntary quit with proper documentation is a much better approach in this situation.
Thank you all so much for the advice! I've documented everything and have a meeting with my manager tomorrow. I'll try to find a solution but will be prepared to file for benefits if needed. I'll definitely use the specific language suggested about "material change" and "good cause" when filing. I'm also going to check out that Claimyr service if I need to speak with an EDD rep. Will update once I know more!
Fatima Al-Suwaidi
I waited 11 days for my card and was going crazy. Called EDD 23 times trying to get through but no luck. Finally it just showed up in the mail. The system is broken they should overnight these cards when people need money for bills and food not make us wait weeks!!
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GalacticGuru
I had this happen in February. The Money Network card took 9 days to arrive after my first payment posted. The most frustrating part is the lack of communication - no email, no notification, nothing to let you know when to expect it. What helped me was setting up the Money Network mobile app as soon as I got the card. It's much better than their website for tracking deposits and managing your funds. You can also set up alerts for new deposits. One thing to watch out for - when you activate the card, they'll try to upsell you on all kinds of features you don't need. Just decline them all.
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Zoe Papanikolaou
•That's helpful advice about the app and the upsells - thanks! I agree that the lack of communication is so frustrating. Even a simple email telling us when to expect the card would make a huge difference in reducing anxiety.
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