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One more thing - make sure you're actively looking for work and keeping a job search log. Washington ESD requires that even while your claim is being adjudicated. Don't want to get tripped up on the work search requirements.
Just wanted to update - I used claimyr after seeing it mentioned here and actually got through to a Washington ESD agent today! They were able to confirm the fraudulent claim and start the investigation process immediately. Way better than waiting weeks for a callback.
One more tip - keep checking your credit reports regularly even after this gets resolved. Sometimes fraudsters sit on stolen info for months before using it again. Set up free alerts with all three credit bureaus.
The key is not to give up. I know it seems overwhelming but most denials can be overturned if you provide the right information. Focus on gathering all your wage documentation, employment letters, and anything else that supports your claim. The appeal process exists for a reason.
if you do decide to use claimyr, i'd recommend doing it sooner rather than later. the longer you wait, the more complicated everything gets with appeals and deadlines
honestly this whole thread shows how messed up our system is that people on unemployment cant get basic necessities like transportation. just saying
Thanks everyone for all the advice and suggestions! I'm going to start by contacting WorkSource and checking out those donation programs, then maybe look at the credit union personal loan option if needed. Definitely going to avoid the high-interest car lots if possible.
And remember you can always use Claimyr to get through to Washington ESD if you need to discuss any of this with them directly!
Marilyn Dixon
The hardest part honestly isn't figuring out the benefit amount, it's actually getting through to someone at Washington ESD when you have questions. Their phone system is constantly busy.
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Raul Neal
•That's exactly why I ended up using Claimyr - it cuts through all that phone system frustration and connects you with an actual agent who can help.
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Louisa Ramirez
•Might have to look into that if I can't get through this week.
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TommyKapitz
Bottom line - with your salary level you're probably looking at $400-500 per week before taxes. File your claim online through the Washington ESD website and they'll calculate your exact amount based on your work history. Don't wait too long to apply!
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Evelyn Kelly
•Perfect summary, thanks! I'm going to file tomorrow morning and see what happens.
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Angel Campbell
•Good luck! The process is pretty straightforward once you get started.
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