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if it makes you feel better, when i did get my overpayment notice it was very clear about what the issue was and what my options were. washington esd may be slow but they are thorough with their documentation
One last thought - if you ever do need to talk to Washington ESD about this stuff, that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier really does work. I was skeptical at first but it saved me hours of trying to get through on my own.
Thanks for posting this question OP. I've been wondering the same thing about my own claim that I don't need anymore.
Glad this helped! Sounds like calling ESD directly or using that Claimyr service are the best options.
Final tip - if you do get through to ESD, make sure to ask for confirmation that your claim is officially withdrawn. Get a reference number if possible for your records.
The sooner you file, the sooner you can start the job search requirements too. Washington ESD requires you to make job contacts each week, so getting started early gives you more time to figure out the system.
Just wanted to add that if you think your benefit amount is calculated wrong, you can appeal it. I successfully appealed mine when they missed wages from a previous employer and got my weekly amount increased by $150.
About 6 weeks total, but they backdated the increased payments to when I first filed. Worth the wait for the extra money.
This is exactly why I recommend using Claimyr to talk to an agent first - they can catch these issues before you file and save you the appeal hassle.
Bottom line: file as soon as you're eligible because there's a waiting week and benefits aren't retroactive to before you file. Even if you're not sure of the exact amount, you can always correct wage information later.
QuantumQuasar
One more tip - set up direct deposit as soon as you file your claim. Paper checks take way longer and can get lost in the mail. The ESD website makes it pretty easy to add your bank info.
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Ravi Gupta
•Good advice, I'll definitely do that. Thanks everyone for all the help understanding how this works!
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GalacticGuru
•You're welcome! Don't hesitate to ask if you run into any issues with your claim. This stuff is complicated but there are ways to get help.
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Zoe Papanikolaou
honestly the hardest part about unemployment isnt even the money amount its dealing with all the bureaucracy and phone calls. washington esd makes everything so complicated when it should be simple
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Chloe Anderson
•That's why I'm glad I found Claimyr when I was dealing with my claim issues. Made the whole process way less stressful when I could actually talk to someone who knew what they were doing.
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Zoe Papanikolaou
•yeah having real human help instead of just automated systems makes all the difference
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