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The fact that they left a voicemail is actually good - means it's probably not urgent or they would have kept calling. Still call back ASAP though.
Seriously consider that Claimyr thing someone mentioned. I used it last week and got connected to an agent in like 20 minutes instead of spending all day trying.
UPDATE: Just wanted to let everyone know I finally got through to Washington ESD. Turns out it was just a routine verification call about my job separation. They needed to confirm a few details but everything was fine. Thanks for all the advice!
I actually ended up using Claimyr after reading about it here. Got connected in about 15 minutes and the whole call with the agent only took 10 minutes. Definitely worth it to avoid the stress of calling all day.
Been getting Washington ESD payments for 4 months now and Wednesday has never failed. Only thing that throws off the schedule is federal holidays that close banks.
One more thing - if your payment is ever late or missing, don't panic immediately. Sometimes there are processing delays that resolve within 24 hours. But if it's been more than 2 days, definitely contact Washington ESD.
And when you do need to contact them, that Claimyr service really does work. Saved me so much frustration when I had a payment issue last month.
The key to winning your appeal is being organized and having a clear timeline of events. Practice explaining your side of the story clearly and concisely before the hearing.
Been watching this thread and just wanted to say good luck with your appeal! It's stressful but if you have good documentation like you say, you should win. The system is frustrating but it does work sometimes.
For anyone still struggling to get answers from Washington ESD directly, there's a service called Claimyr that can help. I found out about it from someone else on here and it actually worked. They have a website at claimyr.com and there's even a demo video. Beats spending all day on hold.
Bottom line - keep all your documentation, claim the deduction on Schedule 1, and don't let Washington ESD push you around if you think the overpayment is wrong. You have rights in this process.
Nia Davis
This whole thread is making me anxious about my own payment that's supposed to come tomorrow. Washington ESD really needs to get their act together with communication.
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Ravi Kapoor
•I'm sure yours will be fine. This seems like it might be an isolated issue or just bad timing on my part.
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Freya Larsen
•Most payments go through without problems. The delayed ones just get more attention because they're stressful.
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Ethan Brown
Following up to see if OP ever got their payment sorted out? I'm having a similar issue this week.
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Ravi Kapoor
•Still waiting unfortunately. Going to try calling Washington ESD again first thing tomorrow morning.
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Ethan Brown
•Ugh that sucks. I might look into that calling service people mentioned if the regular number doesn't work.
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