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Remember to keep filing your weekly claims even during the adjudication period. If you're approved, you'll get back pay for those weeks. Washington ESD makes this clear in their initial correspondence.
Friday update: did you get your payment yet? I'm in a similar situation and curious how it worked out for you.
This thread is really helpful for understanding the payment timeline. I bookmarked it for future reference since I'm sure I'll be anxious about payments again.
Just checked my Washington ESD account and everything looks normal, thank goodness. But now I'm going to be paranoid every week that this could happen to me too.
Final thought - if this turns out to be a Washington ESD system issue rather than a banking issue, definitely file a complaint with them. Payment delays affect people's ability to pay bills and they need to know when their system isn't working properly.
Sean Doyle
also make sure your bank info is right in the system because if the direct deposit fails you have to wait for them to mail a check which takes forever
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Yara Haddad
•Good point. I double-checked my routing and account numbers when I set it up but I should verify again.
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Zara Rashid
One last thing - keep filing even if your payments seem delayed or stopped. Don't assume the worst and stop filing your weekly claims because that will definitely mess up your benefits.
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Zara Rashid
•Yes, keep filing and then figure out the problem separately. Stopping your weekly claims just creates more problems.
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GalaxyGazer
•This is where Claimyr really helped me - I kept filing but used their service to get through to someone who could explain why my payments were delayed.
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