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


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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.


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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!


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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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If anyone needs help getting through to Washington ESD to discuss their specific situation, that Claimyr service really does work. I was skeptical at first but it beats spending all day hitting redial. Just throwing that out there for anyone who's been struggling with the phone system.

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I'm definitely going to try it. Need to talk to someone about my wage history and whether I can file a new claim.

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Yeah that's exactly the kind of thing you need to talk to an actual person about. The website can only tell you so much.

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I was in a similar situation last year when my benefits were about to run out. The key thing that saved me was discovering I had enough wages from freelance work I'd done during my claim period to qualify for a new benefit year. I'd been doing some contract graphic design work and reporting it on my weekly claims, not realizing those wages could help me establish a new claim. When I filed the new claim, I actually got a slightly higher weekly benefit amount because one of my freelance quarters was pretty good. Don't give up hope - definitely log into your ESD account and check your quarterly wage report carefully. Even if the wages seem small, they might be enough to meet the $5,265 threshold for a new claim.

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Bottom line is you earned these benefits through your work. Don't let anyone make you feel bad about collecting unemployment when you need it. The system exists for exactly this purpose.

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Thanks for saying that. Sometimes you do feel judged but you're right - we paid into this system indirectly through our employers.

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Agree completely. It's insurance, not charity.

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This thread has been really eye-opening! I've been collecting benefits for about 2 months and honestly felt kind of ashamed about it, especially when people make comments about "living off the government." Now I understand it's actually an insurance system that my previous employers paid into on my behalf. It makes me feel much more confident about using these benefits while I job search. Thanks to everyone who explained how the employer tax system works - I had no idea that companies with more layoffs pay higher rates. That's actually a pretty smart way to incentivize stable employment.

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Here's what you need to know about filing late for unemployment in Washington state: 1. File your claim immediately - don't delay any longer 2. ESD can backdate claims up to 4 weeks with good cause 3. Valid reasons include: first-time filer confusion, technology issues, illness, or misinformation 4. When filing, clearly explain why you waited (looking for work is actually a legitimate reason) 5. You'll need to file weekly claims for each backdated week separately after your initial claim is processed 6. You must meet all eligibility requirements for each backdated week, including being able and available for work 7. Job search requirements (3 activities per week) apply unless you had a valid exemption 8. Be 100% honest throughout the process The system may not automatically allow backdating, so you might need to speak with an ESD representative directly to explain your situation.

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Thank you so much for this detailed information! I'm going to file today and follow all these steps. It sounds like I might still be within the window where they can backdate with good cause, which is a huge relief. I appreciate everyone's help!

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I went through this exact situation last year! Filed about 3 weeks late because I was also hoping to find work quickly. The key is to file your initial claim TODAY and be completely honest about why you waited. When I filed, I explained that I was actively job searching and didn't realize I should have filed immediately even while looking for work. They did approve my backdating request, but it took about 2 weeks for them to process it after I submitted my initial claim. Just make sure when you file your weekly certifications for those backdated weeks that you're truthful about your job search activities - even if you weren't doing the formal "3 job contacts per week" requirement, any legitimate job search efforts (applying online, networking, etc.) should count. Don't let the stress overwhelm you - many people file late and still get their benefits!

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This is exactly what I needed to hear! It's reassuring to know that other people have been in the same situation and it worked out. I was beating myself up thinking I'd completely ruined my chances. I'm going to file today and be completely honest about my job search efforts during those weeks - I was applying to places online and reaching out to contacts, just not keeping formal records. Thanks for sharing your experience and the encouragement!

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i think your supposed to report the job on ur weekly claim too. not just apply for standby. there's a question about if u got a job offer or something

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This is correct. On your weekly claim, there's a question asking if you've obtained work that will start in the future. Answer "Yes" to this question and provide the requested details. This is separate from the standby application and both need to be completed.

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Just wanted to share my recent experience with this exact situation! I had a job offer with a start date 6 weeks out and successfully got standby status approved. The key things that helped me: 1. Applied for standby immediately after getting the offer 2. Uploaded a clear copy of my offer letter showing the start date 3. Made sure to answer "Yes" on my weekly claims about obtaining future work 4. Kept doing job searches until I got the official standby approval email The whole process took about 4 business days for me. Once approved, my weekly claim filing became much simpler - no more job search activities required! Just make sure you still file every week and report any income if you do any part-time work while waiting for your start date. Good luck with your new job and hang in there during the waiting period!

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I went through something similar last year when my employer was being difficult about my workers' comp claim and then suddenly laid me off. Here's what I learned: ESD will absolutely make a decision without employer input if they don't respond within their timeframe. In my case, my employer waited until day 9 to submit a response full of lies, but ESD still approved me because their story didn't make sense and contradicted the documentation I provided. Since you mentioned the medical accommodations angle, I'd recommend keeping all your accommodation request emails/letters and your doctor's paperwork handy. Even if you can't prove retaliation directly, having that timeline documented could be helpful if your employer tries to appeal later with false claims about your performance or conduct. The fact that you have a termination letter stating "restructuring" as the reason works in your favor - that's pretty cut and dried for ESD's purposes. Also, don't stress too much about the appeal window. While employers CAN appeal within 30 days, most don't bother unless it's a large claim or they're trying to avoid higher unemployment taxes. Small grudges usually aren't worth the hassle for them.

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This is really helpful, thank you! I'm definitely keeping all my accommodation paperwork organized just in case. It's reassuring to hear that most employers don't bother with appeals over small grudges - hopefully my former company falls into that category. The restructuring letter should work in my favor like you said. I'm feeling a bit more optimistic about this whole process now.

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I had a very similar situation where my employer was being sketchy about responding to ESD. What really helped me was keeping a detailed timeline of everything that happened leading up to my termination. I made a simple document with dates, what happened, and any witnesses or documentation for each event. When ESD makes their determination without employer input (which they will if your employer doesn't respond), having that organized timeline ready can be super helpful if you need to provide additional information. Plus, if your employer does decide to appeal later, you'll already have everything documented and won't be scrambling to remember details from weeks or months ago. The medical accommodation timing you mentioned definitely sounds suspicious. Even if you can't prove direct retaliation, that pattern of requesting accommodations followed immediately by "restructuring" is something ESD investigators are trained to recognize. Keep those accommodation request documents safe - they could be crucial evidence if this gets complicated later. Hang in there! The majority of unemployment claims get approved, especially when the employer can't be bothered to respond properly.

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This timeline idea is brilliant! I wish I had thought of that earlier, but I'm going to start putting one together now while everything is still fresh in my memory. You're right about the accommodation timing being suspicious - I requested the updated accommodations on a Friday and got called into the "restructuring" meeting the following Tuesday. That's pretty hard to explain as coincidence. Thanks for the encouragement about most claims getting approved - I really needed to hear that today!

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