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I have been issued an notice that is inaccurate. Can someone please give me a suggestion on how to word this appeal?

I found a way to solve inaccurate EDD notice appeal, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi6ObXBg0kc

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Did you receive DE 1447? If you received it, you should respond within 15 days.  Once Edd determines if you’re eligible for waiver, you will be receiving DE 1446 to see if it can be waived. If you’re waived, edd will send you Notice of Waiver so you’re all good!  If not, you can the decision filling out an form DE1000M Review this for and info. https://edd.ca.gov/Unemployment/Overpayments.htm $5 discount link for first time call (Claimyr calls Edd for you) if you want to speak with Edd tier 2 https://join.claimyr.com/49a083

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All questions, visit here. All forms are gathered in which is an board Headquarters to record in the system for hearing. https://cuiab.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/forms/DE_1000M.pdf

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Here https://cuiab.ca.gov/frequently-asked-questions/ If you have a question, you can call Edd or call your local board in site above  $5 discount link for first time call https://join.claimyr.com/49a083

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To all those having trouble reaching a human at California Unemployment. I just ran across this video that gave me a shortcut to reach a human. Hope it helps! https://youtu.be/Ize0EkN4HDI

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When writing your appeal, be clear and specific about why the notice is inaccurate. Include: 1. State clearly that you disagree with the determination 2. Explain the specific facts that make the notice incorrect (dates, amounts, circumstances) 3. Attach any supporting documentation (pay stubs, work records, correspondence) 4. Request a if you want to present your case in person 5. Submit within the deadline (usually 30 days from the notice date) Keep it factual and professional. Focus on the facts that prove the determination is wrong rather than emotional appeals. The key is providing evidence that contradicts their findings. Good luck with your appeal!

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This is excellent advice! I'm dealing with a similar issue and was overwhelmed about how to start my appeal. The point about being factual rather than emotional really resonates - I was getting so frustrated that I almost wrote an angry letter. Instead, I'll focus on organizing my documentation and clearly stating the facts that contradict their determination. Thank you for breaking down the key elements so clearly. Did you go through this process yourself, and if so, how long did it typically take to get a response after submitting the appeal?

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