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I didn’t see an icon for the FloridaEBT do you also have the option for them? Having a hard time trying to return a call…just get VM. They call us and leave VM but when trying to return no one answers and it goes to VM and then they send letter stating we have not contacted them and denied? Can you and how does the pricing work?
Hi Catherine, just head to https://claimyr.com and search for "florida ebt" in the search bar and choose the first option :) I attached an image to you!
Freya Ross
Florida DCF is notorious for this! I went through the same thing last month. Here's what worked for me: Call first thing in the morning (like 8am sharp) - they're less overwhelmed then. If they transfer you, ask for the direct number so you don't have to go through the main line again. Also, try calling your local DCF office directly instead of the general number. Sometimes the local offices are way more helpful than the state hotline. Don't give up - you deserve your benefits! 💪
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NebulaNova
•This is super helpful advice! The early morning call tip is genius - I never thought about timing mattering so much. Going to try calling my local office directly tomorrow at 8am sharp. Thanks for sharing what worked for you! 🙏
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Pedro Sawyer
I had the exact same experience with Florida DCF! The runaround is real. What helped me was keeping a log of every call - date, time, who I spoke with, and what they told me. When I finally got through to someone helpful, I could reference all my previous attempts and they took me more seriously. Also, if you have any local advocacy groups or legal aid societies in your area, they sometimes have direct contacts at DCF who can help cut through the red tape. Don't let them wear you down - you have every right to those benefits! Stay strong! 💙
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Aileen Rodriguez
•This is such solid advice! Keeping a detailed log is so smart - it shows you're serious and organized. I wish I had thought to do that from the beginning. The advocacy group tip is really interesting too, I had no idea they might have direct contacts. Do you happen to know how to find these local advocacy groups? Are they usually listed online or do you have to call around to find them?
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