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Once you get your first payment, the subsequent payments should come regularly as long as you file your weekly claims on time and meet all requirements. Washington ESD is pretty consistent with payment timing.
Remember that if you have any issues with your claim or questions about your benefit amount, don't wait too long to get help. Washington ESD has time limits on appeals and corrections, so address problems quickly.
I had a payment issue last month where it didn't come through on the usual day. Used Claimyr to get through to Washington ESD and they sorted it out quickly. Turned out to be a system glitch affecting a bunch of people.
Yeah, Claimyr seems to be the go-to solution when you can't get through to Washington ESD directly.
One more thing - keep copies of everything you submit for SNAP, including your Washington ESD payment records. You might need them later for recertification or if there are any questions about your case.
Last piece of advice: don't let the stress of being unemployed make you accept the first terrible job offer you get. You can refuse job offers that don't match your skills or pay significantly less than your previous job without losing benefits.
Good luck with everything! The unemployment system can be confusing at first but once you get into the routine of filing weekly claims and doing your job search, it becomes much more manageable. Feel free to ask if you have more specific questions as you go through the process.
Victoria Stark
Has anyone tried emailing instead of calling? I found some email addresses on the Washington ESD website but not sure if they actually respond.
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Tyler Lefleur
•I tried emailing 3 weeks ago and never got a response. Phone is really the only way for urgent issues.
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Victoria Stark
•That's disappointing but not surprising. Guess I'm back to phone torture.
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Benjamin Kim
UPDATE: Finally got through after trying the Claimyr service mentioned earlier. Turns out my claim was flagged because I didn't complete my work search log properly. Agent walked me through exactly what I needed to do and my claim was released the next day. Wish I had known about this service weeks ago!
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Samantha Howard
•How long did the whole process take with Claimyr? From when you contacted them to when you were talking to Washington ESD?
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Benjamin Kim
•Maybe 20 minutes total? They called me back pretty quick and then got me connected to an agent. Way better than spending all day calling myself.
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