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After your hearing, regardless of the outcome, make sure you continue filing your weekly claims. Many claimants stop filing during the appeal process, which is a mistake. If you win, you'll only be paid for weeks you actually filed claims.
Thank you for this important reminder! I'll definitely keep filing my weekly claims. Do I need to keep meeting the work search requirements while waiting for the appeal decision?
I went through a similar hearing last year where my employer tried to claim I was fired for cause when I was actually laid off due to budget cuts. The key thing that helped me was having ANY kind of documentation from around the time of termination - even informal stuff counts. Do you have any emails you sent to family/friends right after being fired? Screenshots of job search activity that started immediately after your termination date? Even your unemployment application date can help establish the timeline. The fact that they paid you after you stopped working is HUGE - employers don't typically pay people who quit or abandon their jobs. Also, during the hearing, if your employer contradicts themselves or changes their story from what they initially reported to UC, the referee will definitely notice. Stay consistent with your version of events and don't let them rattle you. You've got this!
UPDATE: Just got back from my hearing and I WON!!! The employer did show up, but they had ZERO documentation of any unprofessional behavior. The referee kept asking them for specific incidents with dates and they couldn't provide anything concrete. When I showed my termination paper with "no reason given" plus my recent positive performance review, the referee seemed really convinced. She even commented on how unusual it was to pay someone for days not worked if misconduct was involved. Thank you all SO MUCH for your advice - it truly made all the difference! Now I'm just wondering how long until I actually see payments? The referee said I should receive a written decision within 10-14 days, but didn't say when payments would start.
Congratulations Michael! That's fantastic news! 🎉 Your case is a perfect example of why it's so important to appeal these bogus denials. Regarding payment timing - in PA, once you receive the favorable written decision, payments typically start within 1-2 weeks. Since you've been filing your weekly claims during the appeal (great job listening to that advice!), you should receive retroactive payments back to your original claim date. Just make sure to keep filing your weekly claims until you see the payments hit your account. Sometimes there can be a brief processing delay even after the decision is issued. Your victory gives me hope for others facing similar situations. Employers really can't just make up misconduct after the fact without documentation - the system does work when you come prepared with evidence like you did!
I mailed mine with certified mail so I had proof of delivery. I don't think there's a way to submit it electronically, unfortunately. Make sure to make copies of EVERYTHING you send them. And write your claim number on every page!
I went through this exact same situation about 6 months ago! My advice is to submit the UC-53 form right away, but also keep detailed records of when you submit it. I had to follow up twice because they "lost" my first submission. One thing that really helped me was creating a timeline document showing exactly when I worked at the missing employer and what quarters those wages should count toward. I included the employer's name, address, and EIN number from my W-2. The UC office told me having all that info upfront made their investigation much faster. Also, don't worry about them stopping your current payments - they legally have to continue paying your approved amount while they investigate. Good luck!
Quick update for anyone dealing with the IDme verification loop: PA UC just posted a notice about this issue on their website yesterday. They're aware of the problem and working on a fix. In the meantime, they recommend: 1. Clear your browser cache completely 2. Wait at least 24 hours between verification attempts 3. Make sure your name/DOB on IDme exactly matches what's in UC records 4. Try using the mobile app instead of the website They've also temporarily added staff to handle these specific technical issues. The special technical support line is 888-313-7284, but it's only open from 8am-11am on weekdays.
UPDATE: I finally got through! For anyone else dealing with this issue, here's what worked for me: I used that special technical support line that @helpful_person mentioned at exactly 8:01am, and only had to wait about 20 minutes. The rep was able to see that my IDme verification HAD actually gone through but wasn't properly linked to my UC account. She manually fixed it on her end and I was able to file for my back weeks right after. They're going to be in "pending" status for a few days while they review, but at least I'm back in the system now. Such a relief! Thanks everyone for your help!
Great news! Did they say anything about why this is happening to so many people? Just curious if they're actually fixing the underlying issue or just doing one-off fixes.
Awesome that you got it resolved! I've been lurking here dealing with a similar issue for the past 2 weeks. Going to try calling that technical support number first thing tomorrow morning. Did the rep mention anything about how long the fix usually takes to show up in the system? Also wondering if you had to provide any additional documentation when you called or if they could see everything they needed on their end.
Saleem Vaziri
UPDATE: I wanted to thank everyone for the help! I tried a combination of approaches: 1. First I tried calling ID.me directly using the number someone shared - was on hold forever but no luck 2. Then I DMed them on Twitter like someone suggested - they actually responded within a few hours! 3. Meanwhile I used Claimyr to connect with PA UC and explained my situation Between the Twitter response from ID.me and talking to an actual UC rep, I got it sorted out. The UC agent was able to temporarily bypass the ID.me requirement so I could file my weekly claim while we get the ID.me issue permanently fixed. What a relief! For anyone else hitting this error - definitely try reaching out through social media AND getting through to an actual UC agent rather than just submitting tickets. Makes a huge difference!
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James Maki
•Glad to hear you got it resolved! This is actually helpful information for others who might face the same issue. I'm going to bookmark this thread in case any of my friends run into similar problems.
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Jasmine Hancock
•THIS IS EXACTLY what I mean about their systems being garbage. You shouldn't have to contact them through TWITTER of all places to get basic customer service. And the fact that UC can just "bypass" ID.me proves the whole thing is just a hoop to jump through. But I'm glad you got your claim filed at least!
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Malik Johnson
So glad you got this resolved! I've been dealing with ID.me issues for weeks and this thread is a goldmine of actual useful advice. I'm definitely going to try the Twitter approach - never would have thought of that. It's crazy that we have to jump through so many hoops just to access our own benefits, but at least there are workarounds. Thanks for sharing the update and what actually worked!
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Paige Cantoni
•Right?? This whole thread should honestly be pinned or something because it has way more useful info than anything on the official PA UC website. I never knew about the Twitter support or services like Claimyr - these are the kinds of real solutions people actually need when they're stuck in these bureaucratic nightmares. Bookmarking this for sure in case I run into issues again!
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