Hi guys, I had an edd interview regarding and stuff like that. Anyway the result I got in the mail was a Notice of Determination stating that I'm not qualified to receive benefits, which is fine, since I work a full time job now. However, the Notice of Determination didn't mention anything regarding overpayment stuff. So I don't know what to do, because I don't know if I owe money or not because I haven't gotten a Notice of form or stuff like that. I also rather not call them, since I want to bury the hatchet.
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Tom Maxon
I found a way to solve EDD call wait time issues, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lckZsZR3RxQ
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Katie Lopez
Good morning Rhiamae There are two forms DE1447 and DE1446. DE 1447 is a Notice of Potential Overpayment and DE1446 is a waiver. If you want to make sure you don’t own any money to pay back, call Edd or send online edd message. $5 discount link for first time call https://join.claimyr.com/49a083
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Rhiamae Legaspi
•Thanks for letting me know, I don't want to deal with them anymore, but I want to check to see if I owe any money in Overpayments. Last time I talked to someone from EDD they said I owed money, which is why I was scheduled an interview, but after the interview ended I got a Notice of Determination, but I never got Notice of or something close to that.
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Katie Lopez
•You’re welcome. Sounds like you’re all good but not everyone has an interview for overpayment. So even if no other notice is sent to you, It’s always better to double check with them.
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Jessica Rios
I got a letter from EDD telling me what my weekly would be but I haven’t gotten approved does this mean more likely I will be I haven’t even done phone interview yet
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Rhiamae Legaspi
•I guess it depends, edd is needlessly complicated. I ended up sending an for my claim. I have a full time job now and everything, but edd keeps giving me a hard time even after being fully employed. I ended up just filing an today because it was recommended to me by an associate.
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Katie Lopez
•Jessica. When did you apply for unemployment application? If you received a determination award letter with your eligible benefit period and amount, you’re approved. Sometimes Edd sent out a letter with $0 and then later, other award letter sends out.
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Katie Lopez
•A phone interview can be scheduled after application to see an eligibility or weeks or months later while you collect a benefit.
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Jessica Rios
I filed on Tuesday the lettter is a benefit amount letter and states still pending
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Katie Lopez
•This Tuesday? Generally, new application will complete about 3 weeks. You will also receive edd card as well. Pending mostly will be switched to paid but if it’s not, you need to speak with Edd tier 2. $5 discount link for first time call https://join.claimyr.com/49a083
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Tom Maxon
Hi everyone, just made a video about how to call the EDD and reach a live human agent: https://youtu.be/-R4SqP7_JUA
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Kara Yoshida
Hey Rhiamae, I was in a similar situation last year. Even if you didn't receive a formal Notice of Overpayment, you can check your EDD account online to see if there's any outstanding balance. Log into your UI Online account and look for any overpayment information in your account summary. If there's nothing showing there and you got the Notice of Determination saying you're not qualified, you're probably in the clear. The interview was likely just to confirm your employment status. I'd recommend taking a screenshot of your account showing no overpayment balance just for your records. Good luck!
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Ethan Clark
•That's really helpful advice, Kara! I didn't even think to check the online account for overpayment information. As someone new to dealing with EDD, I'm curious - if someone does find an overpayment balance in their online account, what are the typical next steps? Should they contact EDD immediately or wait for official notice? Also, how long does EDD usually take to update account balances after an interview like Rhiamae had?
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