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That's a great tip. The supervisor review request can sometimes bypass the standard appeal timeline. Just be sure to include your claim ID number and the specific determination date you're contesting when you submit that request.
my sister got hers but shes in buffalo and im in NYC. maybe theyre doing it by region? anyone else notice that pattern?
Update for anyone still checking this thread - I called the tax department this morning (waited 45 minutes) and the representative told me they are STILL processing single filer unemployment tax refunds and will be through July. They're prioritizing earlier filers first, but there are apparently over 200,000 eligible returns to process just for singles. So hang in there!
The NYSDOL system is COMPLETE GARBAGE. They do this ON PURPOSE to confuse people and hope you'll give up on getting your full backpay!!! I had to fight for MONTHS to get what I was owed. They started my backpay then "mysteriously" stopped it too. Don't let them get away with it!!!
While I understand your frustration, the batch processing of backpay is actually a technical limitation of their payment system, not an intentional delay tactic. The system dates back to the 1980s and wasn't designed to handle mass backpay processing.
Update: I just checked my account this morning and another batch of backpay hit my account! Looks like everyone who said to be patient was right. There are still a few weeks missing but I'm guessing those will come in the next batch. Thanks for all the advice!
When I was on NY unemployment last year I also thought the maximum amount was guaranteed, but then my neighbor who works for the state explained that it's just the MAXIMUM possible if you stay unemployed the whole time. Also I wouldn't trust any rumors about extensions unless it comes directly from the NYSDOL website.
Thanks everyone for your help. Sounds like I need to be more realistic about my financial planning and not count on getting the full amount or any extensions. I'm going to ramp up my job search and try to contact DOL directly with any other questions I have. Really appreciate all the advice!
Henry Delgado
Keep trying to reach someone at NYSDOL if you're confused! I was in a similar situation - got a KeyBank card out of nowhere. Spent DAYS trying to get someone on the phone to explain it. Finally used Claimyr (claimyr.com) and got through to an agent in about 20 minutes who explained everything. They have a video showing how it works: https://youtu.be/Rdqa1gKtxuE Turns out they were processing adjustments for claims from early 2024 and found I was eligible for more money than I received. The agent explained everything and helped me understand what payments to expect.
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Malia Ponder
•is claimyr legit? seems weird to pay just to talk to unemployment ppl
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Olivia Kay
Don't activate anything until you verify what it is!!! There are TONS of scams going around with fake bank cards. Call the official NYSDOL number (not any number that came with the card) and verify if they sent you something. Scammers are getting really good at making fake KeyBank cards that look just like the real ones.
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Madison Tipne
•That's a good point! I did check my unemployment account first and saw there was a payment issued, so I'm pretty sure it's legitimate. But you're right - always good to be careful.
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Gianni Serpent
•This is partially accurate advice. You should definitely verify unexpected financial items, but KeyBank cards for NY unemployment do come with legitimate activation instructions and phone numbers. The safest approach is to check your NY.gov unemployment account first to confirm a payment was issued, then use the official KeyBank unemployment card website (not the general KeyBank site) to activate. The card is legitimate if it matches the official design and came in official packaging.
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