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Friendly reminder that its illegal for them to withhold your benefits once approved. Document EVERYTHING. Dates you called, who you spoke with, what they said. If you end up needing to file a complaint or get legal help, this documentation will be crucial.
Man, reading all these stories makes me realize how widespread this issue is! I'm dealing with something similar - approved for benefits in October but still waiting for my KeyBank card. The most frustrating part is when you log into the system and it shows you have money sitting there that you just can't access. I've tried calling probably 50+ times and either get disconnected or sit on hold for hours with no answer. Seeing all the different solutions people have tried gives me some hope though. Definitely going to try the direct deposit route and contacting my state rep. Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences - at least we know we're not alone in this mess!
My sister went through this exact thing with her teaching job. Appeal got denied too. She ended up finding work at a private school that didn't have the same requirements. Maybe look into smaller healthcare providers or private practices?
I'm really sorry you're going through this. The whole situation with vaccine mandates and unemployment has been such a mess for so many people. From what I've been reading in these comments, it sounds like your best bet is to file that appeal ASAP since you only have 30 days. Even if the success rate is low, you've got nothing to lose at this point. The fact that you have documentation showing they didn't properly review your religious exemption could actually work in your favor - that's a procedural issue rather than just refusing the vaccine outright. I'd definitely talk to that paralegal who commented earlier about how to frame your appeal around the improper exemption process. Hang in there and keep applying for jobs in the meantime. This whole thing has been unfair to a lot of good people who just wanted to stand by their beliefs.
Look, if your rent is due and you're desperate, don't just wait. USE CLAIMYR. claimyr.com seriously - I was in your position and going crazy. Paid for their service and got a rep on the phone that day who fixed my claim. Sometimes you gotta spend money to get your money, ya know?
I'm in a similar situation - filed in early April, approved quickly, but been waiting 5 weeks now with everything showing "pending." The stress is unreal, especially with bills piling up. I've been reading through all these comments and it sounds like there are a few things that might help: checking for hidden messages in your online account, making sure your employer isn't contesting the claim, and trying different ways to get through to an actual person. The Claimyr service people keep mentioning sounds promising if you can afford it. Also going to try contacting my state rep like others suggested. Hang in there - seems like most people eventually get their backpay when it finally gets resolved.
Higher unemployment also means more job search requirements scrutiny. They're checking job search logs more carefully when there are lots of claimants. Make sure you're documenting everything properly because they're cracking down during high-volume periods.
I'm going through the same thing right now - filed my claim 7 weeks ago and still waiting on adjudication. It's really frustrating because I keep hearing different timelines from different people. Some say it's normal during high unemployment periods, others say to be concerned if it goes past 6 weeks. Has anyone had success getting updates by calling the main number or is it better to try reaching out through the website? I'm trying to stay patient but my savings are running low and I need to know if there's anything I can do to speed up the process.
I'm in a similar boat - 5 weeks pending adjudication here. From what I've been reading, calling is pretty much useless right now with the high volume. The wait times are insane and half the time you get disconnected. I've been checking the website daily but it just keeps saying "pending." Maybe try that Claimyr service that Libby mentioned? At this point I'm willing to try anything to get some movement on my case.
Adrian Hughes
Fun fact: NY is one of the only states that uses the "effective days" system instead of weeks. Most other states just pay you for whole weeks. Makes things confusing AF when your claim is ending.
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Adrian Hughes
•No idea, probably some ancient policy that nobody bothered to update. NY unemployment system still runs on COBOL programming from the 1970s lol
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Ian Armstrong
•omg NO WONDER everything is so slow and broken 🤦♀️
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Melina Haruko
Just went through this exact situation 2 months ago! You'll get paid for those 6 days at your normal daily rate. So if your weekly benefit is $400, each effective day is worth $100 ($400 ÷ 4 days). For your 6 remaining days, you'll get $600 total - probably split as $400 for the first 4 days, then $200 for the final 2 days. Make sure to keep certifying each week until all your days are used up. Also, since you worked for 3 months last summer, definitely apply for a new claim after your benefit year ends in May - you might qualify for another round of benefits if you earned enough during that time. Good luck with the job search!
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StarGazer101
•This is super helpful! I was worried they might reduce the rate or something since it's the end of my claim. Really appreciate the detailed breakdown of how the daily rate works. Definitely going to apply for a new claim after my BYE - fingers crossed that summer work qualifies me for another round. Thanks for the encouragement on the job search too!
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