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Its actually a common misconception that UI is limited to exactly 26 weeks. The real limit is on your total benefit amount and effective days. Since your working part time, those 2 days per week make your benefits stretch longer than 26 calendar weeks. Just keep certifying normally and the system will tell you when you've reached your maximum. If you need to speak with someone to confirm, I'd recommend using claimyr.com - they'll get you through to an agent who can explain it in detail.
anyone else notice how they always say everythings fine but then nothing happens? like why even answer the phone if ur not gonna help 🤡
Took me 3 weeks to fix this exact issue. Had to keep calling until someone fixed it on their end. Their system is a joke
use claimyr.com if u dont wanna wait, wish i knew about it back then
Chloe Boulanger
DETAILED GUIDE FOR GETTING YOUR CLAIM PROCESSED: First, use claimyr.com to get through to an agent. It's worth the $20 because you'll actually talk to someone. When you get through: - Have your employer info ready - Get the agent's name and ID number - Ask them to notate your account - Request an email confirmation If they say your claim needs review, demand a callback from a supervisor. Don't take no for an answer. Meanwhile file a complaint with OSHA about the safety violations. This creates a paper trail. Been through this myself and got it resolved. Good luck! 💪
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James Martinez
•this is gold 🙌 saving this for later
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Olivia Harris
•wish i knew this months ago lol
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Alexander Zeus
try calling right when they open at 8am. sometimes works better
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Alicia Stern
•tried that for weeks, still impossible to get thru 😫
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