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hey at least u got someone on the phone! i been trying for 3 weeks just to talk to anyone at deo lol. my claim has been pending for 6 weeks now

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That's the crazy part - I only got a call back because I contacted the governor's office. Regular DEO phone lines are almost impossible to get through. Have you tried reaching out to your state rep yet? Sounds like that's helping a lot of people.

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Just wanted to follow up - did you get anywhere with this? Did contacting your state representative help? I'm curious because I'm helping my brother who's now in a similar situation (7 weeks in adjudication with no movement).

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Yes! My state rep's office was amazing. They have a staff person who handles DEO cases specifically. I emailed them Tuesday with all my claim info, they contacted DEO Wednesday, and by Friday my claim was assigned to an adjudicator. It was approved Monday and I got my first payment (including all back weeks) on Wednesday. So it took exactly 8 days from contacting my rep to getting paid after sitting for 2+ months with DEO doing nothing. Definitely tell your brother to contact his state representative!

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I just went through this process last month. Here's exactly what you need to do: 1) Keep claiming weeks as normal until your benefit year end date, 2) On the day after your benefit year ends, log into CONNECT and there should be a link to file a new claim application, 3) Complete the application honestly including all work history since your original claim, 4) After submission, it will likely go into "pending" status for 1-3 weeks, 5) You may get a fact-finding questionnaire to complete, and 6) Eventually you'll get a determination letter. The process took 18 days for me from application to first payment on my new claim. It's stressful but if you plan ahead financially for that gap period, you'll be okay. And like others said, getting through to DEO before your end date is extremely helpful - they can flag your account for expedited review sometimes.

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Thank you SO much for breaking it down like this! This is super helpful. I'll start putting a bit aside from each payment to prepare for the gap period. Do you know if they'll back-pay for the weeks during that processing time?

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Yes, they should back-pay you for any eligible weeks during the processing time, as long as you claim them properly. After you submit your new application, you should still be able to claim weeks through CONNECT. Those weeks will stay in pending status until your new claim is approved, then they'll all pay out at once. Just make sure you're diligent about claiming each week on time and documenting your work searches, as they might review those more carefully for the weeks between claims.

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That's a relief! I'll make sure to keep up with my weekly claims and document everything thoroughly. Thanks again for all the help everyone - feeling much more prepared now!

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Has anyone else noticed that DEO seems to fast-track claims when they get negative publicity? My coworkers claim sat for months until his wife posted about it on Twitter and tagged a bunch of FL politicians. Magically approved 2 days later. The system is so broken.

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This is definitely a pattern. While DEO won't officially acknowledge it, claims that receive attention from elected officials or media do tend to be resolved more quickly. The real issue is the severe understaffing at DEO combined with an outdated CONNECT system that's prone to flagging legitimate claims for unnecessary review. If you're stuck, contact your state representative AND continue claiming weeks while keeping detailed records of all employment separations and work search activities.

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I'm a little confused about something... does being on the news affect how quickly they review your claim? My adjudication has been pending for 7 weeks now and I'm getting desperate. I've been doing the work search requirements faithfully every week. Should I be contacting the news too? Or maybe my state senator? I'm not sure how any of this works and the DEO website is so confusing!!!

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In my experience, yes - public pressure definitely helped. Here's what I'd recommend in this order: 1) Try calling DEO daily (I know it's nearly impossible to get through) 2) Email your state representative AND senator (Google "who is my Florida state representative") 3) If those don't work after a week or two, then consider contacting local news. The squeaky wheel gets the grease with DEO. Just be prepared to share your story publicly if you go the news route!

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Update: I finally got through to DEO this morning! The agent confirmed I'll get the $600 for my one week on the new claim, and they found my missing payment from the last quarter. Apparently it was held up because I had answered a work search question incorrectly (even though work search was waived at that time, go figure). They're releasing both payments now. Thanks everyone for your help! Special thanks to whoever recommended Claimyr - totally worth it to avoid the busy signals and disconnects.

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That's great news! Glad you got it sorted out. Did they give you any timeframe for when you'll actually receive the payments? In my experience, once they release a held payment it still takes 3-5 business days to hit your account.

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My sister got into the same situation but they never paid her the back $600. Something about the date she returned to work messing up the system. Took her doing a formal appeal!!! What a nightmare this whole system is. Glad you got yours fixed though.

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Oh no, I hope she eventually got her money! The agent told me to expect the payments within 48 hours, so fingers crossed. The whole process is so confusing.

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So happy for you! Did you happen to get the agent's name? It's always good to keep track of who actually helps vs who makes things worse.

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Yes! Her name was Melissa and she gave me her ID number too. I wrote down everything this time. Lesson learned!

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