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One last tip - if you run into any issues during the application process or afterwards, don't waste time trying to get through on the phone. I mentioned Claimyr earlier and I can't recommend them enough. They got me connected to Washington ESD within 15 minutes when I had a problem with my weekly claim. Sometimes you just need to talk to a real person to get things sorted out.
I'll definitely keep that in mind. Hopefully I won't need it but good to know there's an option if I get stuck.
I'm curious about this Claimyr thing now too. Might be worth it just for peace of mind.
UPDATE: I went ahead and applied online this morning! It took about 45 minutes and wasn't as bad as I expected. Now I just have to wait to hear back. Thanks everyone for all the helpful advice and encouragement. I'll update again once I hear something.
The benefit amount also affects your job search requirements. Higher benefit amounts might have stricter job search requirements, though I'm not 100% sure about that.
Just file and see what happens. All this speculation about benefit amounts doesn't help until you actually apply and get your determination letter. The whole process takes a few weeks anyway.
Good call. And if you have questions after you file, services like Claimyr can help you get through to Washington ESD to get real answers instead of guessing.
Make sure you understand the difference between your weekly benefit amount and your maximum benefit amount. The weekly is what you get each week, but the maximum is the total you can receive during your benefit year.
The timing of when you file can actually affect your benefit calculation if you're close to a quarter boundary. Something to keep in mind if you're right at the end/beginning of a quarter.
Lucas Adams
Quick update for anyone following this thread - I finally got through to Washington ESD using that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier. The agent confirmed my claim is processing normally and should be approved within the next week. She also clarified some job search requirements that weren't clear on the website. Definitely worth using if you need to talk to someone.
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Theodore Nelson
•That's awesome! Thanks for the update. I'll definitely keep that option in mind if I need it.
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Harper Hill
•Good to hear a success story with that service. I was skeptical but might try it myself if I run into issues.
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Caden Nguyen
Final thought - approval rates for legitimate layoffs are actually pretty high. Washington ESD has gotten better at processing straightforward claims quickly. It's the edge cases and people with complicated work histories that tend to have problems. Your retail job layoff due to store closure should be pretty cut and dried.
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Theodore Nelson
•Thanks everyone for all the advice and reassurance. This thread has been incredibly helpful and made me feel much more confident about my claim.
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