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I used claimyr to finally reach someone at Washington ESD about my appeal timeline and it was so worth it. Spent months trying to get through on my own and they connected me in like 10 minutes.
Way less than I expected and definitely worth it compared to the time I was wasting. Check out their site at claimyr.com - they explain how it works.
Just be honest and straightforward. Don't try to oversell your case or exaggerate - the judge will see through that. Stick to the facts and let your documentation do the talking.
Update on my situation - I finally got through to someone at Washington ESD using that Claimyr service. Turns out my claim was approved but there was a delay in the system updating. Sometimes you really do need to talk to a person to get the real status.
Remember that while you're waiting for your claim decision, you should still be actively job searching and keeping track of your activities. Washington requires documentation of your job search efforts.
hang in there OP, I know its stressful but the money will come through eventually. keep filing those weekly claims!
Just to close the loop on this - got through to Washington ESD using that Claimyr thing and found out my payment should hit my account by Thursday! Thanks everyone for the advice and support.
The most important thing is to respond within the deadline. Whether you appeal, request a waiver, or set up a payment plan, don't let the 30-day deadline pass. That's when you lose most of your options.
I'll definitely respond before the deadline. I'm going to try to call them this week to get more information about what exactly happened.
Good plan. And if you can't get through by calling, consider using a service like Claimyr that can help you reach an agent faster.
Used Claimyr myself when I had overpayment questions. Really helped to actually speak with a Washington ESD representative who could look at my specific case and explain the calculations. Much better than trying to interpret the confusing letters they send out.
Romeo Quest
One more tip - set up direct deposit when you file your claim. Paper checks take longer and can get lost in the mail. Direct deposit is usually processed within 2-3 business days.
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Reginald Blackwell
•Good to know. I definitely want to get paid as fast as possible once I'm approved.
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Aria Khan
Final reminder that benefit amounts can change if you have any earnings during the week. Even small amounts of work need to be reported on your weekly claim or you could face an overpayment later.
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Everett Tutum
•yeah i had to pay back money because i didnt report some odd jobs i did. they eventually find out everything
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Reginald Blackwell
•I'll make sure to report everything. The last thing I need is to owe them money back.
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