When to file new EDD claim before current benefits end? Help with CA unemployment system
Hey everyone, I'm having trouble understanding the EDD benefits system. I need to know when I should file a new claim before my current benefits end. The online info is confusing, and I have questions about my claims, debit card, and online account. Anyone have experience with this? What should I ask when I finally get through to a rep?
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Tom Maxon
I found a way to solve EDD benefits system confusion issues, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD8AHDe4FDw
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Ryan Vasquez
Unpopular opinion: maybe if we all stopped trying to game the system, it would work better for everyone? Just sayin' ๐คทโโ๏ธ
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Avery Saint
Bruh, you really think people WANT to deal with this mess? Check your privilege ๐
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Taylor Chen
Found the EDD employee ๐
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Keith Davidson
Lmao imagine thinking the system works at all ๐คก
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Ezra Bates
I think people are just frustrated and trying anything that might help them. Can't blame them.
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LordCommander
lol welcome to the EDD circus ๐ช๐คก where the rules are made up and your sanity doesn't matter!
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Lucy Lam
It's so true. Every time I log in, it feels like a new challenge!
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Caleb Stark
Thanks for the advice! I'm still confused about the online account stuff. Any tips on how to check claim status and payments there?
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Brianna Schmidt
Log in to your account and look for the 'Claim Status' tab. It should show your current claim info and payment history. If you're having trouble, try clearing your browser cache or using a different browser. The EDD site can be glitchy af sometimes ๐
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Caleb Stark
Thanks! I'll give that a try. Fingers crossed it works ๐ค
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Alexis Renard
If you're using the mobile app, sometimes it's more stable for checking statuses compared to the desktop site.
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Jade O'Malley
Ugh, the EDD system is a nightmare! I've been dealing with this for months. Here's what you need to know: 1. File a new claim 1-2 weeks before your current benefits end 2. Have all your employment docs ready 3. Be prepared for long wait times 4. Check your online account regularly for updates Good luck, you're gonna need it! ๐
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Hunter Edmunds
I completely agree! It's also a good idea to keep a log of your interactions with EDD. That way, you have a record if you need to follow up on something later.
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Camila Jordan
Pro tip: call right when they open in the morning. You might have better luck getting through. And don't forget to ask about any upcoming changes to the benefits system. They're always changing things without telling anyone ๐
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Tyler Lefleur
I used that strategy and it worked like a charm! And yes, keeping up with changes is crucial.
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Hunter Brighton
Seriously tho, we need to organize and demand better from our government. This system is broken and it's hurting real people. Who's with me? โ
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Dylan Baskin
I'm down. Where do we start?
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Lauren Wood
Good luck with that. I've been writing to my rep for months. Radio silence.
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Ellie Lopez
Count me in. This has gone on long enough!
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Chad Winthrope
Maybe a more organized approach with social media campaigns might get their attention?
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Aidan Hudson
Has anyone else noticed that the EDD seems to be using a new system? I swear the website looks different every time I log in. It's like trying to hit a moving target blindfolded ๐ฏ๐ตโ๐ซ
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Zoe Wang
Omg yes! I thought I was going crazy. Why can't they just leave it alone for five minutes?
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Connor Richards
I heard they're 'upgrading' the system. More like downgrading if you ask me ๐
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Grace Durand
Frequent changes can be frustrating. Always looking for tutorials online helps keep up with the changes though.
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Kennedy Morrison
Has anyone tried sacrificing a goat to the EDD gods? Asking for a friend... ๐๐ฎ
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Wesley Hallow
I tried, but the goat filed for unemployment and now I'm under investigation ๐ญ
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Justin Chang
Nah, but I did try a rain dance. Now my benefits are all wet and the check bounced ๐ฆ๐ธ
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Grace Thomas
Sometimes it feels like a supernatural intervention is the only solution left! ๐
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Caleb Stark
Update: I finally got through to someone! Took forever, but here's what I learned: 1. File new claim 10 days before current one ends 2. They're updating the online system next month (pray for us all) 3. Debit card issues need to go through BofA, not EDD Thanks for all the help, everyone! We're all in this leaky boat together ๐ฃโโ๏ธ
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Jay Lincoln
Congrats on making it through the EDD gauntlet! ๐ Thanks for sharing the intel
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Jessica Suarez
'Updating the system' ... yeah right. I'll believe it when I see it ๐
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Marcus Williams
Glad you got some answers! Now watch them change everything again next week ๐
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Lily Young
Thanks for the update! Let's hope this new system improves things even a little.
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Kiara Fisherman
Anyone else feel like they deserve a PhD in 'EDD Studies' after all this? ๐ We should start a support group!
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Liam Cortez
EDD Anonymous: 'Hi, I'm Bob, and it's been 3 days since my last claim attempt' ๐
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Savannah Vin
Forget PhD, we're all getting honorary doctorates in patience at this point ๐
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Mason Stone
A support group sounds perfect! We can share tips and stay sane together.
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Benjamin Kim
Anyone else feel like they're playing a game of 'EDD Roulette' every time they try to file a claim? ๐ฐ Never know if you're gonna hit the jackpot (actually get through) or go home broke (spend hours on hold) ๐
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Samantha Howard
LOL too real ๐ญ I've been playing that game for months now. Still no winner winner chicken dinner
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Megan D'Acosta
EDD Roulette... more like EDD Russian Roulette with our sanity ๐
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Sarah Ali
It's like a lottery where all you get is peace of mind, and not frequently!
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Ana Erdoฤan
Pro tip: if you're having trouble with the website, try using Internet Explorer. I know it sounds crazy, but sometimes the old school tech works better with their outdated system ๐ฐ๏ธ๐ป
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Sophia Carson
Wait, people still use Internet Explorer? What year is it? 1999? ๐
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Elijah Knight
Holy crap, this actually worked! You're a genius! ๐
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Brooklyn Foley
Who knew vintage tech could save the day? Now I'm wondering if it would work with my old Nokia too ๐
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Madeline Blaze
I found a method to get someone on the phone. I used this site's (claimyr.com) calling tool that dials the phone menu, stays on hold, waits for a live agent to pick up, then sends the call to my phone. It does cost $20, but it works. (https://claimyr.com
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Max Knight
Sounds sketchy. Is it legit?
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Emma Swift
$20?! That's highway robbery!
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Madeline Blaze
I get the skepticism, but it's totally legit. Saved me hours of frustration. Worth every penny IMO.
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Isabella Tucker
How long did it take to get through?
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Jayden Hill
Claimyr sounds convenient, but I wish there were more affordable options for those who can't spare $20.
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Ella Lewis
I feel ya, OP. The EDD website is like trying to read hieroglyphics sometimes. When you get through to a rep, make sure to ask about: 1. Exact timeframe for filing a new claim 2. Any new documents you might need 3. Status of your current claims 4. Issues with your EDD debit card 5. How to navigate the online account better Hang in there!
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Andrew Pinnock
Don't forget to ask about any potential delays with processing claimsโI've heard they can take longer if there's a lot of demand.
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Paige Cantoni
Plot twist: the entire EDD is just one guy named Steve trying his best with an old Dell computer ๐ฅ๏ธ๐จโ๐ผ
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Kylo Ren
Poor Steve. No wonder he never answers the phone ๐
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Nina Fitzgerald
Steve, if you're reading this, PLEASE UPGRADE YOUR SYSTEM! ๐ฉ
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Jason Brewer
Maybe we should start a GoFundMe for Steve and his old Dell ๐
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Makayla Shoemaker
Navigating the EDD system in California can indeed be daunting. For starters, it's always best to file a new claim about 1-2 weeks before your current benefits end, especially given any potential delays in processing new applications. When it comes to your online account management, consistently checking your 'Claim Status' tab and ensuring your personal information is up-to-date can help you stay informed. The system can be glitchy, so it might be helpful to use different browsers or clear your cache. For those who are having trouble getting in touch with EDD representatives, services like Claimyr can indeed help expedite the process by queuing your call and notifying you when an agent is available. However, this comes at a cost, and while many users report positive experiences, there are reservations about paying for access to a government service. Lastly, when you do speak with a representative, make sure to clearly document the conversation, ask about any required documentation, claim timeframes, and potential updates to their system. Keeping track of any changes in their processes or user interfaces by following EDD on social media or joining support groups can also be beneficial. Persistence and patience are key when dealing with a system as overwhelmed as EDD's.
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Steven Adams
Here's a comprehensive guide to navigating the EDD system based on my experience: 1. Timing is crucial: - File your new claim 1-2 weeks before your current benefits end - Call early in the morning or late in the afternoon for shorter wait times 2. Documentation: - Keep all employment records handy - Save copies of all EDD correspondence - Screenshot important info from your online account 3. Online Account Management: - Regularly check your inbox for new messages - Update personal information promptly - Use the 'Ask EDD' feature for simple questions 4. Debit Card Issues: - Contact Bank of America for card-specific problems - Report any suspicious activity immediately 5. When Speaking to a Rep: - Be polite but persistent - Take notes during the call - Ask for a reference number for the conversation 6. Stay Informed: - Follow EDD on social media for updates - Join unemployment support groups online Remember, patience is key. The system is overwhelmed, but keep at it. Good luck!
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Caleb Stark
Wow, this is incredibly helpful! Thank you so much for taking the time to write all this out. You're a lifesaver! ๐
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Alice Fleming
This should be pinned to the top of the subreddit. Mods, you seeing this? ๐
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Hassan Khoury
Great advice! I'd add: don't be afraid to call multiple times if you get conflicting info. Some reps know more than others.
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Victoria Stark
I'd also recommend keeping a digital folder with all your EDD-related documents. Makes it easier to find things when you're on a call with them.
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