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If I could give 10 stars I would If I could give 10 stars I would Such an amazing service so needed during the times when EDD almost never picks up Claimyr gets me on the phone with EDD every time without fail faster. A much needed service without Claimyr I would have never received the payment I needed to support me during my postpartum recovery. Thank you so much Claimyr!


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Really made a difference, save me time and energy from going to a local office for making the call.


Worth not wasting your time calling for hours.

Was a bit nervous or untrusting at first, but my calls went thru. First time the wait was a bit long but their customer chat line on their page was helpful and put me at ease that I would receive my call. Today my call dropped because of EDD and Claimyr heard my concern on the same chat and another call was made within the hour.


An incredibly helpful service

An incredibly helpful service! Got me connected to a CA EDD agent without major hassle (outside of EDD's agents dropping calls – which Claimyr has free protection for). If you need to file a new claim and can't do it online, pay the $ to Claimyr to get the process started. Absolutely worth it!


Consistent,frustration free, quality Service.

Used this service a couple times now. Before I'd call 200 times in less than a weak frustrated as can be. But using claimyr with a couple hours of waiting i was on the line with an representative or on hold. Dropped a couple times but each reconnected not long after and was mission accomplished, thanks to Claimyr.


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I tried for weeks to get thru to EDD PFL program with no luck. I gave this a try thinking it may be a scam. OMG! It worked and They got thru within an hour and my claim is going to finally get paid!! I upgraded to the $60 call. Best $60 spent!

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Yuki Tanaka

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THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS DESIGNED TO MAKE PPL GIVE UP!!!! They WANT us to get frustrated and stop trying to get OUR MONEY that WE EARNED! I've been fighting with ESD for MONTHS and finally got paid last week. DON'T GIVE UP! Keep calling, keep messaging, be the most annoying person they've ever dealt with until they fix your claim just to get rid of you!!!!

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Nia Thompson

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It definitely feels that way sometimes! I'm trying to stay positive but it's getting harder each day. Congrats on finally getting your payment! I'm definitely going to be persistent - I have no choice at this point.

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AstroAce

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heyy just wonderin if u ever got this resolved? im in same boat (6 weeks now) and freaking out

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Nia Thompson

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Yes! I actually did get it resolved last week. What finally worked was (1) calling at exactly 8:00 AM and waiting on hold for about an hour, then (2) specifically asking for an escalation due to financial hardship as someone suggested in this thread. They pushed my claim through and I got my determination two days later. Then payments came through about 3 days after that. Keep trying - use the 8 AM trick and specifically request escalation when you get through. Good luck!

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Omar Zaki

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My daughter works at ESD and she always tells people to file on Sunday for a clean start to the claim week. Makes the whole process smoother for everyone! Also remember that your first week is a waiting week (unpaid) but you STILL have to file a weekly claim for it or your claim can get messed up.

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Natasha Volkova

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Thanks everyone for the helpful advice! I'm going to wait until Sunday to file my initial claim. It seems like that's the best approach to avoid complications with partial weeks. I'll make sure to have all my employment information ready and set aside enough time to complete the application thoroughly. I'll also remember to file for that first "waiting week" even though it's unpaid. Really appreciate all your insights!

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Javier Torres

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Good plan! Feel free to come back if you have questions during the process. The first application can be a bit overwhelming but it gets easier after that.

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Ravi Malhotra

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Has anyone tried contacting their state representative? My friend did that when her claim was stuck in adjudication for like 2 months and suddenly ESD called her within 3 days of her contacting the rep's office.

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i tried that once didnt work for me but might be worth a shot i guess

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StarSurfer

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UPDATE: I used the Claimyr service that someone recommended and actually got through to ESD! The agent told me that my claim is currently assigned to an adjudicator and they're aiming to have decisions made within 10-14 days from when they receive responses to questionnaires. She said my case looks straightforward and I should hopefully hear something by the end of next week. Such a relief to at least know what's happening!

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Great news! Thanks for updating us. This timeline (10-14 days) is pretty typical for straightforward adjudications right now. Keep us posted on the outcome!

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Diego Chavez

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btw i forgot to mention my hearing was over the phone not in person. is yours phone or zoom or in person? the phone one was actually easier than i expected. the judge was super nice and my old boss kept contradicting himself and sounded like an idiot lol. i won my case in the end!

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Omar Hassan

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Mine is scheduled as a phone hearing too! That's encouraging that your experience wasn't awful and that you won your case. My former employer tends to get flustered when questioned so maybe the same will happen. Congrats on winning your case!

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UPDATE??!! Did you manage to get your benefits continued during the appeal? Hope you and your daughter are ok 💜

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Omar Hassan

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Yes! Thank you for checking in. I got through to OAH and filed for continued benefits yesterday. They said I should know within 48 hours if it's approved. We got a hotel voucher for 5 days through 211, which is such a relief. The Unemployment Law Project called me back and I have an appointment with them tomorrow to go over my case. Still extremely stressful but feeling slightly more hopeful.

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Emma Johnson

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I wouldnt trust the zero balance until you get confirmation in WRITING from ESD! My waiver got approved then REVERSED two months later and they started collections again and added penalties!!!! get everything in writing and dont spend that refund $$$ until your 100% sure its final

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Raúl Mora

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Oh no, that sounds like a nightmare! Do you know why they reversed the decision? That makes me really nervous now. I'll definitely ask for written confirmation when I call.

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Emma Johnson

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they said i actually didnt qualify for the waiver in the first place and the approval was a "system error" 🙄 i had to file an appeal with OAH and im still waiting for a hearing date. its been a total mess!!!

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To address the concern about waiver reversals - this is extremely rare and typically only happens in cases where fraud was later discovered or if the waiver was clearly issued in error (like if you didn't actually have an overpayment to begin with). For most people who legitimately qualified for a pandemic overpayment waiver, once approved, it's final. However, it's always good practice to: 1. Request a formal waiver approval letter (they don't always send these automatically) 2. Print and save screenshots of your zero balance 3. Keep all communication with ESD regarding your waiver 4. If you do receive a refund, save the documentation that came with it The vast majority of approved waivers remain approved permanently - but documentation is your best protection.

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Raúl Mora

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Thank you so much for the reassurance. I'll definitely follow all of these steps. I legitimately qualified for the waiver (it was due to one of those confusing pandemic rule changes that affected so many people), so hopefully I won't have any issues with reversal. I'll make sure to get everything in writing.

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