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That's the third mention of Claimyr in this thread... I might have to check it out if I run into issues with my reporting.
Make sure you have your Social Security number, driver's license, and employment history details ready when you file. The online application is pretty straightforward but having everything organized helps.
One last tip from someone who's been through this - keep detailed records of everything. Every application, every contact with Washington ESD, every job search activity. You never know when you'll need to prove something.
Bottom line: at $1000/week you'll probably get $600-700 in unemployment benefits. File as soon as you're laid off because there's a waiting period anyway. And be prepared for a frustrating experience trying to get through to Washington ESD if you have any issues.
The waiting game is brutal but hang in there. Most people who have valid appeals do end up winning if they stick with it.
Update for anyone still following this thread - I finally got my hearing date! It's scheduled for next month. Used Claimyr again to confirm all the details with Washington ESD and make sure I'm fully prepared. Feeling much more confident now that I have a concrete date.
Omar Farouk
One last thing - if you're getting direct deposit for back pay, make sure your bank doesn't flag the multiple deposits as suspicious activity. Mine temporarily froze my account because of 5 unemployment deposits in one day.
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Omar Farouk
•Yeah it was a pain to sort out but calling the bank ahead of time would have prevented the whole mess.
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CosmicCadet
•This happened to my friend too! Banks can be overly cautious with unemployment payments.
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Chloe Harris
Update us when you get your back pay! It's always good to hear success stories and actual timelines from real people going through this process.
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Dylan Campbell
•Will do! Hopefully I'll have good news to share in a few days. This thread has been super helpful.
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