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I heard from an ESD worker that they're still dealing with a massive backlog from the pandemic years. Apparently, they had over 100,000 overpayment waiver requests to process! They're working through them by date received, so if you submitted in mid-2023, you might still be waiting a while. It's completely unreasonable but unfortunately seems to be their normal timeline now.

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100,000 requests?!?! thats insane! maybe they should HIRE MORE PEOPLE instead of making us wait YEARS for a decision!! and they wonder why people get frustrated with government services... smh

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One more thing to consider - make sure you're responding to ANY communication from ESD, even if it doesn't seem directly related to your waiver. Sometimes they need additional information to process your waiver but don't clearly connect it to your pending waiver request. Check your eServices Message Center regularly and also your regular mail. I've heard of people's waivers being denied simply because they missed responding to a verification request.

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That's a good point! I check my eServices account weekly but I'll start checking more frequently. I haven't received any requests for additional information that I'm aware of, but I'll double-check my spam folder and make sure I haven't missed any physical mail either. Would hate for all this waiting to be for nothing because I missed some crucial communication.

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Just wanted to add - make sure you download a copy of the judge's decision and keep it somewhere safe. In rare cases, ESD has been known to request another copy if there are technical issues with their systems. Also, a "reversed" decision is definitely good news! It means you won on the main issue. One thing to note: if you had any other eligibility issues besides the quit/discharge reason, those would still need to be resolved separately. For example, if you also had an able and available issue or a job search issue, that wouldn't be covered by this appeal decision.

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Thank you! I've already saved multiple copies of the decision. Thankfully the only issue was the separation from work - I've been doing all my job searches and everything else by the book. I just hope they process it quickly because my finances are seriously tight right now.

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hey did u get paid yet? curious how long its taking people in 2025 to get their backpay after winning appeals

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Not yet - it's been 8 days since the decision. I called ESD yesterday and they confirmed they received the judge's decision, but said it's "in the queue for processing" and couldn't give me an estimate. Super frustrating but at least they have it.

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Update on my earlier comment - I just remembered that after using Claimyr to get through, the ESD agent told me they actually prioritize standby issues differently than regular claims. When you do get through, make sure to immediately mention it's about a standby denial, as they may be able to transfer you to a specialized queue. The agent told me standby issues get priority because they're time-sensitive with the return-to-work date looming.

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One more thing to try while you're waiting to get through on the phone - you can also contact your state representative's office. They often have constituent services staff who can help with unemployment issues and sometimes have direct channels to ESD. Just go to the Washington State Legislature website to find your district and representative. I've seen this work for several people with urgent claim issues.

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That's a great idea I hadn't thought of! I'll look up my representative right now. Thanks so much for all the suggestions everyone. Between these options, I'm hoping something works out soon. I'll update when I get through.

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My brother had same problem last month but he went to WorkSource in person and they helped him!! They couldn't fix his claim but they called ESD on a special line and got him connected to someone. Maybe try that??

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That's a great suggestion! I didn't realize WorkSource could help with this. There's an office about 20 minutes from me - I'll try going there tomorrow if my morning phone attempt doesn't work. Thanks for the tip!

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Just following up - did you have any luck getting through? The advice about trying WorkSource is solid. They sometimes have direct lines to ESD that bypass the public queue. Also, if your claim is in adjudication specifically, there's a different number you can try: 800-246-9763.

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I tried calling this morning using the sequence you suggested, but still couldn't get through. I'm going to try WorkSource tomorrow. Is that second number specifically for adjudication issues? I'll try that too since my claim has been pending for so long. Thanks for checking back!

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THE SAME THING HAPENED TO ME LAST MONTH!!!! I was freaking out because rent was due and the money didnt show up for 3 days after it said paid. ESD system is SO SLOW and they don't tell you anywhere that the actual deposit takes extra time. wish they would update there website with this info!!

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I feel your pain! They really should explain this better on their website. I was imagining all kinds of problems with my claim.

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Quick update - now that you've confirmed your banking info is correct, it's just a waiting game. For future reference, payments generally follow a consistent weekly schedule once they start. If this payment was for the week ending 3/29, and you file your weekly claim on Sunday 4/6, you can expect the next payment to also take 1-3 business days after it shows 'paid'. I recommend keeping a small buffer in your budget if possible, since these 1-3 day delays happen every week and can cause cash flow issues if you're cutting it close with bills.

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That's great advice, thank you! I'll definitely plan accordingly for future payments now that I know how the timing works. Really appreciate everyone's help!

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