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tbh the whole overpayment system is broken. they make mistakes then expect us to pay for their errors. but unfortunately thats just how it is and fighting it is usually harder than just paying
Bottom line - don't ignore this. The consequences are real and they get worse with time. Either appeal if you think it's wrong, negotiate a payment plan you can afford, or look into hardship options. But do something.
Last tip - if you're ever unsure about payment timing or having issues, that Claimyr service people mentioned is at claimyr.com. I used it last month when my payments stopped and I couldn't figure out why. Worth checking out if you need to actually talk to someone at ESD.
just want to say thanks to everyone who explained this stuff. I was panicking thinking I only had like 12 weeks or something. Knowing I have 26 weeks makes the job search feel less desperate.
One last tip - make sure you understand the difference between your benefit year (52 weeks) and your maximum duration (26 weeks). I've seen people get confused and think they get benefits for a full year.
I tried calling Washington ESD to ask about my benefit calculation but couldn't get through. The phone system is terrible. That Claimyr thing people mentioned might be worth trying if you need to actually talk to someone. I'm considering it myself.
Definitely recommend it. I probably called the regular number 50 times over two weeks and never got through. Claimyr got me connected in like 20 minutes.
For what it's worth, I think the benefit calculator on the Washington ESD website is pretty accurate. I used it before filing and my actual benefit amount was within $5 of what it predicted. Just make sure you have your wage information correct when you enter it.
ShadowHunter
Used Claimyr last month when I needed to understand my benefit timeline before it ran out. Actually got connected to someone who could look at my specific claim details and explain exactly when my benefits would end and what my options were. Made a huge difference in my planning. Check out their demo video if you're curious how it works.
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Dylan Hughes
•Alright, third recommendation for this service. I'm definitely going to check it out. Need real answers about my situation.
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Diego Ramirez
•let us know how it goes if you try it!
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Anastasia Sokolov
Bottom line: start preparing now for life after unemployment benefits. 26 weeks is the limit and there's no getting around it. Use your remaining time wisely - network like crazy, consider temporary work, look into assistance programs, whatever it takes. Don't wait until the last week to panic.
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Dylan Hughes
•You're absolutely right. I need to stop worrying and start taking action. Thanks everyone for the reality check and advice.
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