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Regarding your open issue of "employment separation - voluntary quit": This is critical to address immediately. This classification is likely why your claim is under review, as voluntary quits generally do not qualify for benefits unless they meet specific criteria. You should: 1. Gather documentation proving you were laid off (termination letter, severance documents, etc.) 2. Submit this information through your dashboard under the "Provide Additional Documentation" section 3. Call the UC service center to specifically address this misclassification This type of issue typically requires an interview with a claims examiner to resolve the discrepancy between your statement (laid off) and your employer's apparent statement (voluntary quit). These interviews are scheduled automatically, but reaching out proactively can sometimes expedite the process.
anyone tried using claimyr to get thru to unemployment? thinking of trying it since i cant get anyone on the phone and have been waiting 4 weeks with an issue on my claim
Yes, I used Claimyr when I had an issue similar to the OP's. Was able to get through to a rep in about 30 minutes instead of spending days trying to call. They were able to see exactly why my claim was held up and gave me specific steps to resolve it. The video demo on their site (https://youtu.be/CEPETxZdo9E?si=WL1ZzVZWG3KiHrg2) shows exactly how it works. Totally worth it to finally get answers instead of just waiting and wondering.
Just wanted to update that my payment from 12/4 just hit my card about an hour ago. Maybe check yours now?
Glad to hear your payment came through! For future reference, if you ever need to track a payment issue, you can call the PA Treasury Department directly at 877-869-1956. They handle the actual transfer of funds to Money Network cards and can often provide more detailed information about payment status than the regular UC service center.
Just to share my recent experience - I received my first payment date on January 3rd, 2025, and my Money Network card arrived on January 14th. So that was about 11 calendar days (7-8 business days). The card comes in a very plain white envelope with just a Money Network return address from Indiana. No mention of unemployment or PA government anywhere on the envelope, so it's easy to mistake for junk mail.\n\nOnce you get the card, activation is pretty straightforward. You'll call the number, set up a PIN, and can immediately check your balance. All my back payments were there from the start date of my claim.
congrats! that was fast. mine always takes 2-3 days minimum, even after it says cleared. guess it depends on your luck or somethin
The whole PA unemployment system is just completely unpredictable. I've had payments take 5 days after "clearing" and then other times it shows up same day. NO RHYME OR REASON to any of it!!! And just wait until you have a benefit year ending soon - that's a whole new nightmare to deal with. They'll probably make you verify your identity through ID.me AGAIN even though you already did it. Then more delays!!
Just to clarify for anyone reading this thread in the future - Benefit Year End reviews don't always require a new ID.me verification. It depends on your specific claim circumstances and whether there have been any changes to your information. Most BYE reviews are handled automatically if you've been claiming consistently and there haven't been any issues with your claim.
Anastasia Popova
About sharing documents - the notice should have instructions for submitting evidence before the hearing. There's usually a fax number or email address. You should submit that email ASAP so it's part of the official record. If you haven't already, call the referee's office (number should be on the notice) and ask about the procedure for submitting evidence. They may tell you that you need to send copies to your employer too. And regarding your earlier question about paying back benefits if you lose - they typically set up a repayment plan, you wouldn't have to pay it all back at once. But honestly, if you have documentation showing you were laid off due to workforce reduction, your chances are very good. Stay confident!
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CosmicCadet
•Thank you! I'll call tomorrow morning about submitting that email evidence. And that's a relief about the repayment plan, though I'm really hoping it doesn't come to that!
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Chloe Harris
Just wanted to add - keep your answers focused on facts rather than emotions. It's easy to get worked up when someone is mischaracterizing your separation, but referees respond best to clear, factual statements. For example, instead of "They're lying about me quitting!", say "On March 15, Mr. Smith informed me and my colleagues that our positions were being eliminated due to reduced client contracts. He specifically used the term 'workforce reduction' and stated it was not related to our performance." Also, if your former employer says something that isn't true, make a note and wait for your turn to respond. The referee will give you an opportunity to address their statements. Good luck with your hearing - come back and let us know how it goes!
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CosmicCadet
•This is really good advice - I definitely tend to get emotional when I feel like I'm being treated unfairly. I'll practice giving factual responses before Thursday. And yes, I'll update after the hearing! Thanks everyone for all the helpful tips!
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