You have a phone appointment scheduled. There is a question concerning your eligibility. The will call you at the date and time shown. A letter with instructions was sent to you when the appointment was scheduled. If you cannot be available for your phone appointment and you want to reschedule for a future date, select the Reschedule button. If your phone appointment is scheduled for today’s date, you cannot reschedule your appointment using UI Online and must call the EDD. what is the about?
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Tom Maxon
I found a way to solve reaching phone representatives quickly, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QW1-abzy6no
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Jhanae Myers
Did you try to and was your mailing address outta state?
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Darrien Kerr
•yes & yes right now im out of town helping my aunt & so i had it sent to her home but idk
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Jhanae Myers
•I have the same problem did they give you a date when your is?
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Jhanae Myers
•Ima try this ima put my California address and back date it then after I get nt ima chnage the address back to my out state adress and have em shop a new card
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Darrien Kerr
•yes they gave me a date...let me know if that work.
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Jhanae Myers
•I think once you get your you should be good
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Jhanae Myers
•You had call to backdate your though or did it through askedd?
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Tom Maxon
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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Keisha Johnson
The is typically about verifying your for unemployment benefits. They may ask about your work separation (why you left your job), availability to work, job search efforts, or any discrepancies in your information. Since you mentioned having an out-of-state address while claiming California benefits, that could be what they want to clarify. Make sure you have documentation ready about your work history and reason for being out of state. Good luck with your interview!
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Carmen Flores
•This is really helpful advice! I'm in a similar situation and was wondering what kind of documentation would be most important to have ready. Should I prepare pay stubs, my termination letter, and proof of my California residence? Also, do they typically ask detailed questions about job search activities during these interviews?
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