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Was a bit nervous or untrusting at first, but my calls went thru. First time the wait was a bit long but their customer chat line on their page was helpful and put me at ease that I would receive my call. Today my call dropped because of EDD and Claimyr heard my concern on the same chat and another call was made within the hour.


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Jacob Smithson

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After you've been approved for benefits and your payment requests show as processed, there are 3 common reasons why money still doesn't show up on your card: 1. Payment hold due to identity verification issues (even if you already completed ID.me) 2. Bank routing/account verification problems 3. A system flag for potential fraud that nobody told you about The most effective solution is to request a supervisor who specializes in payment issues. Regular agents aren't trained to resolve these specific problems. The supervisor can see flags on your account that regular agents can't even access in the system. Also worth noting that TWC did just complete a major system update in March 2025 that's causing widespread payment delays. They're not announcing this publicly but it's affecting thousands of claimants.

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NeonNova

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Thank you for this insight! So when I call and ask for a supervisor, should I mention one of these specific issues? Or just say I need a payment supervisor? I completed ID.me verification months ago when I first applied, so I'm shocked if that's suddenly an issue now after I already received some payments.

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Sophia Nguyen

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update us if u get ur money!! im in same boat and need to know theres hope lol

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NeonNova

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I definitely will! I'm calling again first thing tomorrow morning with all the advice from this thread. Fingers crossed something actually works this time.

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Andre Moreau

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I had almost the identical situation happen with my paper license back in January, and I can confirm that DMing the CEO on Twitter actually worked for me! I know it sounds crazy, but after six weeks of getting nowhere, I sent him a DM explaining my situation, and his assistant contacted me within hours. Had my identity verified the next day. Worth trying alongside these other excellent suggestions. And definitely use the Claimyr service mentioned above - it's the only reliable way to actually reach a TWC representative these days.

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Nia Harris

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That's amazing! I would never have believed contacting a CEO would work. My husband just sent a DM about 30 minutes ago. I'll update if we hear anything. And yes, we're definitely using Claimyr tomorrow morning. At this point we just need someone - anyone - at TWC to help break this logjam.

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Lucy Taylor

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I had the exact same thing happen only it was a different type of check that i failed. company told me that was why but then told TWC i was habitually late. totally false! what i learned in my appeal is that u need to focus on proving what they told u directly not why u failed the check. the twc judge person asked me specifically what my manager said the day i was fired. word for word. my manager didnt show up to the hearing and i won by default

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Jessica Nguyen

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That's interesting! I'll definitely focus on what my manager specifically said when terminating me. I have pretty clear documentation with timestamps that should help. Did your former employer have to pay back the benefits after you won?

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Alexander Evans

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To answer your question about employer payments - employers don't directly pay back benefits to TWC after losing an appeal. They pay unemployment taxes, and their tax rate can increase based on benefits charged to their account. This is likely why some employers contest claims or misrepresent termination reasons. For your appeal, focus on these key points: 1. You were meeting performance standards (bring performance reviews if available) 2. The EQIP check was beyond your control 3. Your termination was solely due to the background check, not performance 4. You have documentation proving the real reason Remember to maintain a professional tone during the hearing, even if your former employer makes false statements.

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Jessica Nguyen

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Thank you for the detailed explanation! This clears up a lot of my confusion about how the process works. I actually do have my last performance review from 2 months before termination where I received a 'meets expectations' rating. I'll definitely bring that to the hearing as well.

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Jacob Lee

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is anybody else frustrated that we even NEED to contact our senators just to get basic unemployment benefits????!! the system is completely broken!!

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ApolloJackson

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YES! It's absurd that we have to escalate to this level just to get someone to look at our claims. I understand they're busy after the hurricane but there should be a better system in place.

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Chloe Delgado

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welcome to texas lol

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Liam O'Reilly

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Just to follow up - I checked the TWC website and they posted an update about Hurricane Delores DUA claims yesterday. They acknowledged a "processing delay" affecting certain ZIP codes in the Corpus Christi area and said they're expediting reviews. You might be caught in this backlog. Did you receive a specific denial reason in your determination letter? If it mentions "insufficient documentation" that's usually fixable by submitting the correct paperwork through the appeal process. If it says "not affected by disaster" that's a different issue that might need the senator's help to resolve.

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ApolloJackson

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Just checked my determination letter again and it says "insufficient proof of employment at time of disaster." But I literally sent them my April 2025 paystubs! So frustrating. But at least I know what to focus on in my appeal now. Thank you for pointing me to that specific wording.

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Paolo Conti

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Hey, quick question - did you have any changes in your work situation during that pay period? Sometimes even a small shift can trigger a denial.

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Dylan Wright

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Now that you mention it, I did pick up a small gig for like 2 days. I reported it, but maybe that's what caused it?

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Paolo Conti

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Yep, that could definitely be it! Make sure you have all the details about that gig when you call them. Good luck!

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Amina Sow

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idk man, maybe its time to learn to code 💻

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