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You may have a setting on your tht forwards spam to check your phones settings or even save the number they call you from as a so your recognizes it and it will for you to answer
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I had the same issue! What worked for me was checking my 's spam/robocall blocking settings. Many phones automatically send unknown numbers to voicemail. Try adding the EDD callback number (1-800-300-5616) to your contacts and disable any spam call blocking temporarily. Also, make sure your isn't full - that can cause to fail. If it keeps happening, you might want to try calling from a different number to see if there's an issue with your specific line. Hope this helps!
This is really helpful advice! I've been having the exact same problem and never thought to check my spam blocking settings. Just checked and sure enough, my was automatically blocking unknown numbers. Added the EDD callback number to my contacts like you suggested. Fingers crossed this fixes it for my next callback attempt. Thanks for sharing this tip!
I've been dealing with this exact same issue! What finally worked for me was calling my carrier directly and asking them to whitelist the EDD callback number (1-800-300-5616). Turns out they had some automatic spam filtering that was blocking government calls. Also, if you have an iPhone, check Settings > > Silence Unknown Callers and make sure it's turned OFF. Some Android phones have similar features under Call Settings. It's so frustrating when you're waiting for that important callback and it never even rings! Hope this helps someone avoid the headache I went through.
Thank you so much for this detailed advice! I never would have thought to my carrier about whitelisting the EDD number. I've been struggling with this for weeks and it's been incredibly stressful missing these callbacks. I have a Samsung and just found a similar setting under "Block numbers and spam" that was filtering calls. Turned that off and added the EDD number to my contacts. Really appreciate you taking the time to share what worked for you - it gives me hope that I'll actually be able to receive my next callback!
I experienced this exact same problem and it was driving me crazy! After missing 3 callbacks, I discovered that my 's "Do Not Disturb" settings were automatically enabled during certain hours. Even though my showed it was off, there was a scheduled DND that I had forgotten about. Check your DND settings thoroughly - sometimes there are multiple layers of call filtering that can interfere. Also, if you're using Google Voice or any call forwarding services, those can sometimes cause issues with receiving callbacks. I ended up temporarily disabling all call filtering features and finally got through on my next callback. The relief when that actually rang was incredible! Don't give up - there's usually a solution hiding in your settings somewhere.
This is such a comprehensive breakdown of potential issues! I never considered that Do Not Disturb might have scheduled settings that I forgot about. Just checked mine and found I had it set to automatically turn on during "work hours" which is exactly when EDD would be calling. Also didn't realize that Google Voice could interfere - I do have that set up for some of my business calls. Going to disable everything temporarily like you suggested. It's reassuring to know that others have figured this out and there are actual solutions. The stress of missing these callbacks is unreal, especially when you've been waiting so long just to get one scheduled. Thanks for sharing your experience - it gives me several new things to try!
I had this exact same frustrating experience! After missing several callbacks, I discovered it was a combination of issues. First, check if your has any "Scam Shield" or similar carrier-level blocking - I called my carrier and they had automatically enabled spam protection that was flagging the EDD number. Second, make sure your box isn't full or close to full, as this can cause to fail before they even ring. Third, try restarting your completely before your next scheduled callback - sometimes there are background processes interfering with incoming calls. I also recommend testing by having a friend call you from an unknown number to see if it rings through properly. After fixing these issues, my next callback came through perfectly. It's such a relief when you finally hear that ring! Don't lose hope - there's usually a technical solution hiding somewhere in your or carrier settings.
Tom Maxon
I found a way to solve going straight to voicemail, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4xYqfpVMaw
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Sarah Huerta
They are only answering 10% of u most likely won’t get through that’s why claimyr was created so you can actually get on the with a and get your issue resolved
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Sarah Huerta
•You may have a setting on your tht forwards spam to check your phones settings or even save the number they call you from as a so your recognizes it and it will for you to answer
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Jhon Joseph Acosta
•Got it thank you!
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Sarah Huerta
•Your welcome! I know how frustrating tht must be good luck!
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Tom Maxon
To all those having trouble reaching a human at California Unemployment. I just ran across this video that gave me a to reach a human. Hope it helps! https://youtu.be/Ize0EkN4HDI
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Freya Pedersen
I had the same issue! What worked for me was checking my 's spam/robocall blocking settings. Many phones automatically send unknown numbers to voicemail. Try adding the EDD callback number (1-800-300-5616) to your contacts and disable any spam call blocking temporarily. Also, make sure your isn't full - that can cause to fail. If it keeps happening, you might want to try calling from a different number to see if there's an issue with your specific line. Hope this helps!
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Alina Rosenthal
•This is really helpful advice! I've been having the exact same problem and never thought to check my spam blocking settings. Just checked and sure enough, my was automatically blocking unknown numbers. Added the EDD callback number to my contacts like you suggested. Fingers crossed this fixes it for my next callback attempt. Thanks for sharing this tip!
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Yara Sayegh
I've been dealing with this exact same issue! What finally worked for me was calling my carrier directly and asking them to whitelist the EDD callback number (1-800-300-5616). Turns out they had some automatic spam filtering that was blocking government calls. Also, if you have an iPhone, check Settings > > Silence Unknown Callers and make sure it's turned OFF. Some Android phones have similar features under Call Settings. It's so frustrating when you're waiting for that important callback and it never even rings! Hope this helps someone avoid the headache I went through.
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Jenna Sloan
•Thank you so much for this detailed advice! I never would have thought to my carrier about whitelisting the EDD number. I've been struggling with this for weeks and it's been incredibly stressful missing these callbacks. I have a Samsung and just found a similar setting under "Block numbers and spam" that was filtering calls. Turned that off and added the EDD number to my contacts. Really appreciate you taking the time to share what worked for you - it gives me hope that I'll actually be able to receive my next callback!
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Isabella Costa
I experienced this exact same problem and it was driving me crazy! After missing 3 callbacks, I discovered that my 's "Do Not Disturb" settings were automatically enabled during certain hours. Even though my showed it was off, there was a scheduled DND that I had forgotten about. Check your DND settings thoroughly - sometimes there are multiple layers of call filtering that can interfere. Also, if you're using Google Voice or any call forwarding services, those can sometimes cause issues with receiving callbacks. I ended up temporarily disabling all call filtering features and finally got through on my next callback. The relief when that actually rang was incredible! Don't give up - there's usually a solution hiding in your settings somewhere.
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Mateo Gonzalez
•This is such a comprehensive breakdown of potential issues! I never considered that Do Not Disturb might have scheduled settings that I forgot about. Just checked mine and found I had it set to automatically turn on during "work hours" which is exactly when EDD would be calling. Also didn't realize that Google Voice could interfere - I do have that set up for some of my business calls. Going to disable everything temporarily like you suggested. It's reassuring to know that others have figured this out and there are actual solutions. The stress of missing these callbacks is unreal, especially when you've been waiting so long just to get one scheduled. Thanks for sharing your experience - it gives me several new things to try!
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Aaron Boston
I had this exact same frustrating experience! After missing several callbacks, I discovered it was a combination of issues. First, check if your has any "Scam Shield" or similar carrier-level blocking - I called my carrier and they had automatically enabled spam protection that was flagging the EDD number. Second, make sure your box isn't full or close to full, as this can cause to fail before they even ring. Third, try restarting your completely before your next scheduled callback - sometimes there are background processes interfering with incoming calls. I also recommend testing by having a friend call you from an unknown number to see if it rings through properly. After fixing these issues, my next callback came through perfectly. It's such a relief when you finally hear that ring! Don't lose hope - there's usually a technical solution hiding somewhere in your or carrier settings.
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