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have u applied for any other assitance while waiting? like food stamps or energy assistance? might help in the meantime
After reviewing what you've shared, I think you might have a difficult case for the Commissioner appeal, but it's not impossible. Focus on these potential arguments if applicable: 1) The judge didn't allow you sufficient time to present your case (procedural error), 2) Your on-call work is substantially different from what was promised (bait and switch situation), 3) You have documentation showing you left for better opportunities that fell through despite reasonable assurances. Emphasize any facts the judge may have overlooked during the brief hearing. Even with a strong appeal, prepare financially for the possibility it won't be successful.
I filed my claim last Sunday at 4am and still haven't received my payment. Status just says "processing" - is that normal? Should I be worried? This is only my second week on unemployment.
If it's still showing "processing" after more than 3 business days, I would recommend calling ESD to check if there's an issue. New claims sometimes have additional verification steps that can delay the first few payments. It could be a simple verification issue or something that needs adjudication. Did you receive your first payment without any problems? And have you verified your identity through ID.me yet? Those are common issues for new claims.
Just tried calling ESD to ask about my delayed payment and got the "high call volume" message for the 5th time today! How is ANYONE supposed to get through to them?? This is so frustrating!
DON'T BOTHER with their regular line - COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME!! I called 47 times yesterday and never got through. Their phone system is DELIBERATELY designed to prevent people from reaching agents. They don't want to deal with us!!
I used that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier in this thread last month when my payment was stuck. It actually worked - got through to an agent in about 10 minutes instead of spending days redialing. Worth checking out if you're desperate.
Just to update everyone in this thread with accurate information: for vacation/holiday pay specifically, you need to report it for the week it was PAID, not the week it was earned or accrued. Many people get confused about this. So if your final check with the PTO payout was issued this week, you would report it on this week's claim, even if the PTO was technically earned months ago. This is different from how regular work hours are reported (which are reported when worked).
UPDATE: I spoke with an ESD representative this morning (used that Claimyr service which actually did work great). They were understanding about the mistake and had me fill out a statement explaining what happened. They said they'll calculate any overpayment and send me a notice with options for repayment. The agent assured me that since I self-reported, this wouldn't be considered fraud - just an adjustment that needs to be made. Such a relief! Thanks everyone for your advice and sharing your experiences.
UPDATE: We finally got through to ESD this morning! They said the adjudication is only about that specific week where they think his hours might have been misreported (they weren't - we have documentation). The good news is they confirmed payments WILL continue for his current weekly claims while they investigate the past week! Such a relief. Also thanks to those who suggested documentation - we're gathering everything now just in case. Will update again once this is fully resolved.
We tried that Claimyr service someone mentioned above. Honestly wasn't sure about it at first but it worked - got connected with an ESD agent in about 25 minutes instead of spending days trying to call ourselves. Definitely worth it just for the peace of mind knowing our benefits won't stop.
Aileen Rodriguez
Anyone seen their payment status change from "processing" to "pending"? Mine just switched and I'm not sure if that's good or bad...
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Maggie Martinez
•Pending is good! That usually means they've approved the payment and it's in the final stage before being sent to your bank. You should see it in 1-2 business days.
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Lourdes Fox
UPDATE: Got through to ESD this morning! The "Ability Issue" was because I answered a question wrong on my initial application about being able to work. The rep cleared it on the spot and said my payments should process in 24-48 hours. She also said they're seeing a lot of minor issues like this holding up claims. If you're stuck in processing, definitely try to get through to a rep!
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Bruno Simmons
•Congrats! How early did you call? I've been trying at 8am when they open but still can't get through.
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