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Just wanted to follow up here. After you get your back pay, make sure you double-check that ALL your disqualified weeks were properly paid. I had 7 weeks disqualified, but when my account updated after winning my appeal, only 5 weeks were changed to "paid" status. I had to call again to get the other 2 weeks fixed. Apparently, this is a common issue where partial payments are processed. Also, check that the correct benefit amount was paid - mine was initially calculated wrong and I had to get that corrected too. Good luck!
UPDATE: I finally got through to EDD this morning! Used Claimyr and was connected to a rep in about 30 minutes. They told me my appeal was actually still being processed by the Appeals Division and hadn't been sent to Payment Processing yet - even though I got the decision letter 3 weeks ago! The rep submitted an "urgent request" to expedite it and said I should see movement within 7-10 business days. Thanks everyone for your advice and support through this frustrating process. I'll update again when I actually get paid.
Will do! I've marked my calendar for 10 business days from now, and if nothing happens by then, I'll call again. This has been such an education in how broken the system is.
@Chloe Davis have you been paid yet I’m actually going through same thing right now and losing hope
anyone else feel like the whole system is designed to keep us in debt forever? 🤔 its like they dont want us to actually pay off our loans
Lena Kowalski
Having a second interview scheduled isn't uncommon with EDD, though it can definitely be confusing when you were told a decision would come within 10 days. There are a few possible reasons this is happening: The interviewer might need additional information they didn't collect during the first interview to make a proper determination about your case. Sometimes they need to verify specific details about your termination. EDD could be investigating different aspects of your claim. The first interview might have focused on your separation from work, while this one could be about another eligibility issue entirely. Your employer might have provided information after your interview that EDD needs to discuss with you to ensure they have your side of the story. Since all your weeks are pending, this suggests they're waiting for this interview to resolve before processing payments. For the upcoming interview, I'd recommend: - Prepare any additional documentation about your termination - Review your notes from the first interview - Be ready to answer similar questions with consistent answers You could also try calling EDD directly to ask about the purpose of this second interview, though getting through can be challenging. Checking your UI Online account might show notifications or messages that provide more context.
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