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Ev Luca

UPDATE: Mobile trick worked!! After trying my phone like @profile3 suggested, I was able to get through the IDme verification and complete my weekly claim filing. The page loaded much faster on my phone for some reason. Thanks everyone for your help!

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Great news! Definitely remember this trick for future filings. The mobile site seems to use fewer resources and handle the authentication process better. Glad you got it sorted out!

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nice! filing day is always so stressful lol

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Literally just had this same problem but with my benefit year ending renewal. The IDme verification was stuck spinning for over an hour this morning. I got so stressed because my last payment is this week and if I don't get the new benefit year approved I'll have no income. This system is so broken it's ridiculous.

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benefit year renewals are even worse than regular claims!! took them 8 WEEKS to process mine last year and i had to live off credit cards. make sure you start calling them everyday until it's fixed.

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@Gabriel Ruiz Did you try the mobile trick that worked for @Ev Luca? Might be worth a shot if you re'still having issues. Benefit year renewals are definitely more critical than regular claims - you really don t'want that to get delayed. If mobile doesn t'work, I d'definitely recommend calling first thing tomorrow morning or using that Claimyr service @Adaline Wong mentioned to get through to someone quickly.

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I'm in the exact same boat! My payment was also processed Friday and I've been checking my mailbox religiously since Monday. Reading through everyone's experiences here is both reassuring and concerning at the same time - sounds like it could be anywhere from a few more days to potentially weeks depending on how things go. I'm definitely going to look into the Money Network card option that everyone's mentioning. This is my first time dealing with PA UC paper checks and the uncertainty is killing me when I have rent and other bills coming up. At least with direct deposit to a regular bank or the prepaid card, you know exactly when your money will be available instead of playing this waiting game with USPS. Thanks to everyone sharing their timelines - it's helpful to know what to expect even if the range is pretty wide. I'll also check out that USPS Informed Delivery service someone mentioned so I can at least know if it's coming on a given day without having to check my mailbox 5 times!

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Same here with the Friday processing! It's oddly comforting to know I'm not the only one in this exact situation. The range of experiences people are sharing is definitely both helpful and nerve-wracking - could be tomorrow, could be next week apparently! I've already signed up for that USPS Informed Delivery that Ryan mentioned, and I'm planning to call about the Money Network card tomorrow. This whole paper check thing is way too unpredictable when you're depending on it for rent money. Fingers crossed we both get ours soon!

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I've been getting PA UC paper checks for the past few months and the timing is really inconsistent unfortunately. Sometimes they arrive in 3-4 days, other times it's been over a week. The frustrating part is there's no real way to track them once they're "sent" from the system. Definitely recommend switching to the Money Network card like others have suggested - I finally made the switch last month and it's so much better. The funds are available same day when your claim processes instead of this anxiety-inducing wait for the mail. You can request it through your UC dashboard under payment methods. For now though, since it was sent Friday, I'd give it until at least Thursday before getting too worried. The weekend definitely delays the actual processing/printing even though the system shows it as "sent" on Friday. Hang in there!

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UPDATE: First check finally arrived today (Friday)! So that was 4 business days from when they said they mailed it. Still waiting on the second one that was supposedly mailed Tuesday. Going to call on Monday to switch to that ReliaCard option - this is too stressful to deal with every week. Thanks everyone for your help and for sharing your experiences!

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Glad you got it! The ReliaCard is way better, I switched last year and it's been smooth sailing since then.

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So glad your first check finally showed up! 4 business days isn't too bad considering all the horror stories. Definitely get that ReliaCard set up ASAP - I made the switch last year after dealing with similar delays and it's been a game changer. You'll get your money so much faster and won't have to stress about mail delivery anymore. Hope your second check comes through soon too!

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Thanks for the encouragement! Yeah, 4 days felt like an eternity when you're broke but I guess it could have been worse based on what others have shared. Definitely calling Monday to get that ReliaCard - sounds like it'll save me a lot of anxiety going forward. Really appreciate everyone in this community sharing their experiences, it helped me know what to expect!

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One thing nobody mentioned yet - when you file your claim online, save or print EVERY screen. The PA UC website is notorious for glitches where your information disappears. Also, after you file, you'll need to register with PA CareerLink and do your weekly work search activities (apply to at least 2 jobs each week). They're really strict about that part.

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Thanks for mentioning this. I've heard the website can be problematic. I'll make sure to save everything and get registered with CareerLink right away.

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I want to add something important that might help your case - make sure you keep detailed records of any medical documentation related to your back and knee problems. If you have doctor's notes, physical therapy records, or any written communication with your employer about needing accommodations, gather all of that together. The fact that you were trying to work around your physical limitations with reasonable solutions (like the stool) shows you were making good faith efforts to do your job effectively. Also, when you describe the situation to UC, focus on the facts: you have documented physical limitations, you attempted reasonable self-accommodation, your employer denied this accommodation citing safety concerns, and then you were terminated shortly after with vague complaints about "attitude" that specifically targeted older employees. This creates a clear timeline that supports your case. One more thing - if you have any coworkers who witnessed the comments about "older cashiers" or saw you trying to accommodate your physical needs, ask if they'd be willing to provide statements. Witness testimony can be very valuable in both UC determinations and potential discrimination cases.

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This is excellent advice about documenting medical issues. I'm actually going through something similar at 49 - got let go after requesting accommodations for arthritis. The documentation piece is so important. I kept copies of every email I sent HR about my condition and it really helped when UC investigated my case. Also wanted to mention that when you gather witness statements, try to get them in writing if possible. Even text messages where coworkers acknowledge what happened can be useful evidence. The timeline approach you mentioned is spot on - it shows a clear pattern of retaliation after requesting accommodations rather than legitimate performance issues.

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I went through this same anxiety last year with Wells Fargo! My first PA UC payment took exactly 4 business days from "payment issued" to showing up in my account. What really helped me during that stressful wait was downloading the Wells Fargo mobile app and turning on push notifications for deposits - that way I wasn't obsessively logging in to check my balance every few hours. Also, pro tip: Wells Fargo usually processes ACH deposits around 3-4 AM, so if your money is going to hit, it'll typically be there when you wake up rather than appearing during the day. The first payment delay is definitely normal and every subsequent payment will be much faster. Hang in there!

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This is exactly the kind of detailed info I needed! Thank you for mentioning the 3-4 AM processing window - that's actually really helpful to know so I'm not checking my account randomly throughout the day. I just downloaded the Wells Fargo app and set up the push notifications like you suggested. It's such a relief to hear that 4 business days is totally normal and that future payments will be faster. I was getting really stressed thinking something was wrong with my claim or account info. Really appreciate you sharing your experience and the practical tips!

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I'm currently going through this exact situation with Wells Fargo and PA UC! Filed my claim about 10 days ago and just got "payment issued" status this morning. Reading everyone's experiences here has been incredibly helpful - I was starting to panic thinking something was wrong with my direct deposit setup. It's reassuring to know that 3-5 business days is completely normal for the first payment. I just set up account alerts and downloaded the mobile app like some of you suggested. The waiting is definitely stressful when you're counting on that money, but at least now I know what timeline to expect. Thanks to everyone who shared their experiences - it really helps newcomers like me understand what's normal in this process!

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