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Paolo Longo

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I'm in the same exact situation as you Avery! My balance hits $0 in two weeks but my benefit year doesn't end until November. This thread has been a goldmine of information - I had absolutely no clue about continuing to claim weeks at zero balance to maintain your record. That alone makes this worth reading! A few additional resources that have helped me prepare for this gap: 1. I signed up for my county's emergency rental assistance program before I actually need it - many have waiting lists so it's better to get on them early 2. I've been checking with local workforce development nonprofits beyond just CareerSource - many offer specialized training programs that can make you more competitive while you're job searching 3. I started doing small freelance tasks on sites like TaskRabbit and Fiverr to bring in a little income during the gap (just make sure to report any earnings properly) The advice about screenshotting your CONNECT account details before hitting $0 is brilliant - doing that immediately! Also planning to call DEO at 8 AM sharp to get clarification on my account status before the money runs out. It's terrifying facing this gap period, but seeing everyone share practical solutions and support each other makes it feel like there's actually a path through this. Thanks for starting this conversation - you've helped way more people than just yourself figure out how to navigate this confusing system!

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Emma Davis

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This is such helpful additional information! I had no idea about getting on emergency rental assistance waiting lists before actually needing it - that's really smart forward planning. The workforce development nonprofits beyond CareerSource is a great tip too, I've been so focused on just the main resources that I didn't think about specialized training programs. The freelance work idea is interesting, and I appreciate you mentioning the importance of reporting earnings properly - that's definitely something to be careful about. It's amazing how many practical resources and strategies everyone has shared in this thread. Going from feeling completely lost about what happens when benefits run out to having an actual action plan feels incredible. Thanks for adding more pieces to this puzzle of navigating the gap period!

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Liam O'Connor

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I'm in almost the exact same situation as you! My balance will hit $0 next week but my benefit year doesn't end until August. This thread has been incredibly helpful - I had no idea about continuing to claim weeks even at $0 balance or about so many of these resources everyone has shared. One thing I wanted to add that's helped me prepare: I reached out to my local food banks and pantries to get registered before I actually need them. Most don't require income verification and it's one less thing to worry about during the gap period. Also, I've been checking with community colleges about their job placement services - many offer free career counseling and have connections with local employers even if you're not a student. The advice about screenshotting your CONNECT account details is brilliant - definitely doing that this week! I'm also going to try calling DEO at 8 AM sharp like someone suggested. It's scary not knowing what comes next financially, but seeing everyone share practical solutions and support each other through this makes it feel so much more manageable. Thanks for posting this question - you've helped way more people than just yourself navigate this confusing system!

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Lola Perez

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Thanks everyone for the advice! I'm going to file today. Sounds like it might be cutting it close with the timing, but worth trying. I'll make sure to be clear about the "business needs" reason consistently. And I'll definitely check out that Claimyr service if I run into trouble getting through to DEO. Really appreciate all the help!

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Good luck! Be persistent and don't get discouraged if there are system glitches or delays. Remember to check your CONNECT inbox daily for any requests for additional information. Missing those can further delay your claim.

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Aisha Khan

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Just wanted to add one more thing that might help - if you're worried about the timing, you can also call the DEO customer service line at 1-833-FL-APPLY (1-833-352-7759) to check on your claim status once you submit it. They're usually swamped but sometimes you can get through early in the morning (like 7-8 AM). Also, even if your benefits don't arrive before you start your new job, they'll still be backdated to cover those eligible weeks. So don't stress too much about the timing - just get that application in ASAP and let the process work. You've got this!

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That's really good advice about calling early in the morning! I didn't know about that timing tip. One question though - do they actually answer the phone or is it just as frustrating as trying to get through the website? I've heard horror stories about people being on hold for hours only to get disconnected.

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Hannah Flores

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Congratulations on landing the retail management position! Just went through this exact process last month when I started my new job. The advice from @Giovanni Moretti is spot on - report your return to work during your final week claim, provide all employer details, and you're done. One small tip: screenshot or save confirmation of when you reported the job just in case you ever need proof later. DEO's system can be glitchy sometimes and it's good to have documentation. Best of luck with the new role!

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CyberSamurai

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That's a great tip about taking screenshots! I never would have thought of that but you're right - having documentation could save a lot of headaches if there are any system issues later. I'll definitely do that when I report my return to work. Thanks for the practical advice and the congratulations!

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Collins Angel

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Congrats on the new job! I just went through this same process a few weeks ago. One thing I'll add to all the great advice here - make sure you're 100% clear on your actual start date vs. orientation/training days. I almost made a mistake because my "orientation" was on a Friday but my actual first paid work day wasn't until the following Monday. DEO cares about when you start getting paid, not when you show up for paperwork. Also, if your new job offers any kind of signing bonus or immediate payment, that counts as earnings for the week you receive it. Just wanted to mention these details since they can trip people up! Good luck with the retail management position - hope it goes great!

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That's such an important distinction about start date vs orientation! I hadn't even thought about that - my new job does have orientation on Thursday before my official Monday start date. So I should report Monday as my actual start date since that's when I'll start getting paid, right? Thanks for bringing this up, it could have caused confusion when I report everything to DEO!

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Yara Elias

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This whole tier system is incredibly frustrating and honestly feels like psychological warfare against people who are already struggling financially. I've been dealing with DEO for a different issue (identity verification) for 6 weeks now and had no idea about these escalation tiers until reading this thread. The fact that they make you call every 2 weeks just to move up in line is ridiculous - it's like they're deliberately making the process as painful as possible to discourage claims. And requiring people to mention "severe financial hardship" to get priority treatment? What unemployed person isn't experiencing financial hardship?! I'm definitely going to try the state representative route that Jessica mentioned. It's sad that we have to go around the system to get the system to work, but at this point I'll try anything. Cameron, I hope you get to Tier 3 soon and finally get this resolved. Keep us posted on what works!

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Connor Murphy

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You're absolutely right - it does feel like psychological warfare! I've been watching this thread as someone who's been stuck in adjudication limbo for 7 weeks over a simple work search waiver issue. The fact that there's this whole secret tier system that they don't tell you about is just mind-blowing. What really gets me is how they act like they're doing us a favor by even taking our calls. We paid into this system through our employers, and now when we need it, they make us jump through endless hoops. I'm going to start calling every 2 weeks religiously and use that "severe financial hardship" language Benjamin mentioned. Has anyone had success with emailing DEO directly instead of just calling? I found some contact emails on their website but not sure if they actually respond to individual cases or if it just goes into another black hole.

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Ryder Greene

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Reading through everyone's experiences here is both helpful and infuriating. I'm currently on week 6 of adjudication hell over a simple vacation payout issue - they're treating two weeks of accrued vacation pay like it's some complex financial mystery that requires a team of forensic accountants to figure out. What really bothers me is how they've gamified our desperation. Making us call every 2 weeks to "level up" in their tier system feels deliberately designed to exhaust people into giving up. And the fact that we have to use specific magic words like "severe financial hardship" to get basic priority treatment is just cruel. I'm going to try Benjamin's advice about requesting "DEO Merit Staff" when I call next week, and also reach out to my state rep as Jessica suggested. It's ridiculous that we need a multi-pronged approach just to get the benefits we're entitled to, but clearly playing by their hidden rules is the only way to get results. Cameron, thanks for posting this - you've inadvertently created a support group and information sharing hub that's probably more useful than DEO's actual help resources!

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This whole situation is absolutely insane! I just joined this community after finding this thread through a Google search about FL unemployment delays. I've been waiting 8 weeks for adjudication over a measly $400 bonus payment from my last job - they're acting like I committed fraud or something. What really struck me about everyone's stories is how similar they all are. We're all dealing with simple payroll issues that should take 5 minutes to verify, yet we're trapped in this bureaucratic nightmare for months. The tier system sounds like something out of a dystopian novel - making desperate people perform ritual phone calls every two weeks just to stay in the game. I'm definitely going to start using the "severe financial hardship" language and try to get escalated to Tier 3. Thank you everyone for sharing your strategies, especially Benjamin for the insider info. It's tragic that we need secret knowledge and workarounds just to access our own unemployment benefits, but this thread is a lifeline for people like us who are drowning in DEO's broken system. Cameron, please keep us updated on your progress - rooting for you to finally get through this!

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CosmicCadet

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I'm experiencing this exact same "request blocked" error too! Been locked out since yesterday and was starting to think I'd somehow violated their terms or something. This thread has been such a lifesaver - so relieved to know it's a widespread DEO system issue affecting tons of people! I have my biweekly certification coming up this weekend and was getting really stressed about missing it. After reading through all these helpful comments, I'm definitely going to try that router restart method first since it seems to work for so many people. If that fails, I'll call the automated line (1-833-352-7759) early tomorrow morning. It's incredibly frustrating that DEO's system keeps having these major issues when we're all depending on these benefits, especially during already stressful times. But honestly, this community has been amazing - everyone sharing their experiences and solutions really helps ease the panic of thinking you're dealing with this alone. Thank you all for the detailed advice and updates! I'll definitely post back if I discover any other workarounds that help.

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I'm so glad you found this thread too! I just started having this same issue this morning and was absolutely panicking thinking something was wrong with my account. It's such a relief to see so many people confirming this is just another DEO system glitch. The router restart method seems to be the most consistently successful fix based on everyone's experiences here - I'm going to try that as soon as I get home. If that doesn't work, I'll definitely call that automated line early tomorrow. It's crazy how these technical issues can cause so much stress when you're already worried about your benefits, but knowing we're all going through this together really helps. Thanks for sharing your experience and please do update us if you find anything that works!

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Madison Allen

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I'm having this EXACT same issue right now! Started getting the "request blocked" error this morning and I was completely panicking thinking something was wrong with my account. This thread has been such a huge relief - knowing it's a widespread DEO system problem and not just me really helps calm the anxiety! I have my weekly certification due tomorrow and was getting so stressed about missing the deadline. After reading through everyone's experiences and suggestions, I'm definitely going to try that router restart method first since so many people have mentioned it worked for them. If that doesn't help, I'll call the automated line (1-833-352-7759) early tomorrow morning to complete my certification over the phone. It's honestly ridiculous that DEO's system keeps having these widespread technical issues when we're all depending on these benefits to survive, but this community has been incredible at helping each other through these problems. Thank you everyone for sharing your solutions and experiences - it makes such a difference knowing we're not alone in dealing with this mess! I'll definitely update if I find any other workarounds that help.

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Derek Olson

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I totally feel your panic! I just went through this exact same situation yesterday - that "request blocked" message is so scary when you first see it because you think something's wrong with your account. The router restart method really does work for a lot of people, so definitely try that first. I had to unplug mine for a full minute before plugging it back in, and then it worked on the first try after that. For your certification due tomorrow, if the router restart doesn't work, calling that automated line right at 7:30am seems to give you the best chance of getting through quickly. Also, don't stress too much about the deadline - from what I've seen in this thread, DEO has been pretty understanding about extending deadlines when their system is causing the issues. Take screenshots of any error messages just in case you need proof later. You've got this!

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