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For what it's worth, I had to use Claimyr twice during my unemployment period - once when I couldn't get through about my adjudication status, and once when I had questions about my overpayment notice. Both times they helped me connect with someone who could actually help resolve my issues instead of just getting the runaround.
Bottom line - file your claim as soon as possible, keep filing weekly claims, do your job search requirements, and respond to any requests from Washington ESD promptly. That's the formula for getting your benefits without major delays. Good luck!
Last thought - if your friend does get approved, they should set aside money for taxes. UI benefits are taxable income and it's easy to forget that when you're struggling financially.
Just double-checked my records - first $600 FPUC payment was indeed April 4, 2020 week, last was July 25, 2020 week. Exactly 16 weeks total. Then nothing until LWA started up briefly in late summer.
The gap between the original $600 FPUC ending and LWA starting was rough. People went from getting the extra help to nothing for several weeks while Congress debated what to do next.
The system is so backed up right now. took me 3 hours on hold last week just to ask a simple question about my claim. wish i knew about these alternative ways to get through earlier!
Thanks everyone for all the helpful info! This thread has been really informative. Sounds like I should file my claim ASAP and plan on up to 26 weeks of benefits while I look for work. Much appreciated!
Olivia Van-Cleve
If you need to talk to someone at ESD and can't get through on the phone, definitely try Claimyr. I wish I had known about it when I was struggling to reach them about my claim status.
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Ethan Anderson
•I'll keep that in mind. Hopefully I won't need to call but good to know there's an option.
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Olivia Van-Cleve
•Better to know about it before you need it. The regular phone lines are basically impossible to get through on.
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Mason Kaczka
One last tip - set up direct deposit when you file. Getting a check in the mail takes forever and can get lost. Direct deposit is much faster and more reliable.
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Ethan Anderson
•Will do. Thanks for all the advice everyone - you've been incredibly helpful!
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Mason Kaczka
•No problem! We've all been there. Good luck with your application!
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