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i used claimyr too when i couldnt get through to resolve an issue with my weekly claim. saved me hours of trying to call. the peace of mind was worth it when my benefits were on the line
Good luck with your claim! The initial application is definitely the hardest part. Once you get into the routine of filing weekly claims and doing your job search activities it becomes much more manageable.
Final thought - even if there's some uncertainty about whether you'll qualify, file anyway. The application process itself will help clarify things and you'll get a definitive answer from Washington ESD rather than just guessing.
Final thought - even if your severance temporarily affects your benefits, you should still file your claim to establish your benefit year. You can always reopen it later when the severance period ends.
Last tip - set a reminder on your phone to file every week. Make it a routine, like Sunday morning with coffee. Consistency is key with unemployment benefits.
Just to follow up on the Claimyr thing - I know some people are skeptical about using third-party services, but when you're dealing with something as important as your unemployment benefits, sometimes it's worth it to get expert help. The peace of mind alone was valuable to me.
Aaron Lee
Remember that even after your claim is approved, there might be a delay in setting up your payment method. Make sure all your banking information is correct in your account to avoid additional delays.
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Lincoln Ramiro
•I just double-checked and my bank info looks right. Hopefully that won't be an issue.
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Aaron Lee
•Good thinking. The last thing you want is to have your payment delayed because of a typo in your account number.
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Chloe Mitchell
Keep documenting everything - screenshot your claim status, save confirmation numbers from weekly filings, print important emails. If something goes wrong later, you'll need that paper trail.
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Lincoln Ramiro
•Good advice. I've been taking screenshots but haven't been printing anything. Should I print the weekly claim confirmations too?
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Chloe Mitchell
•I would print or save PDFs of anything important. Technology glitches happen and you don't want to lose proof of your filings.
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