TWC Error EM 22 when submitting disaster claim online - How to fix?
Has anyone else been getting an error when trying to submit a new disaster claim online? I keep getting this error code EM 22 at the end of the application process and it's driving me crazy. I've tried multiple times but no luck. Any ideas on how to fix this or what I should do next?
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Tom Maxon
I found a way to solve Error EM 22 claim submission, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-DrDgRx_q0
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Noah Torres
Guys, I know it's frustrating, but don't give up. I finally got through after trying for a week. Here's what worked for me: 1. Used Edge browser (I know, weird right?) 2. Filled out the form at 3 AM (insomnia for the win) 3. Double-checked every single field before submitting 4. Crossed my fingers, toes, and eyes Hang in there, OP. You've got this! 💪
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Samantha Hall
•Sometimes it just takes persistence and a bit of luck. Glad you got through!
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Lucas Adams
Hey OP, have you tried submitting your application during off-peak hours? Like really late at night or early in the morning? Sometimes the system gets overloaded during the day and that can cause errors.
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Harper Hill
•That's a clever workaround! Server load issues can definitely cause problems, so this might just do the trick.
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Aaron Lee
I'm starting to think EM 22 stands for "Error: Money's 2 2 tight for us to help you" 😂😭
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Chloe Mitchell
•LMAO 🤣 sad but true
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Michael Adams
•I shouldn't laugh but... 💀
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Natalie Wang
•A little humor can help lighten the mood, but hopefully, they improve the system soon. It's vital for those in need.
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Caden Nguyen
Okay, listen up folks. I've been dealing with disaster claims for years (unfortunately), and here's what I've learned about error EM 22: 1. First, triple-check all your info. Even a small typo can trigger this error. 2. Clear your browser cache and cookies. Use incognito mode if possible. 3. Try a different device - sometimes mobile works better than desktop or vice versa. 4. If you're using autofill, turn it off. Enter everything manually. 5. Make sure your internet connection is stable throughout the process. 6. If all else fails, try calling first thing in the morning (like 7:59 AM) when they open. Remember, persistence is key. Don't give up! And if you're really stuck, consider using one of those call services or reaching out to your local representative for help. Good luck everyone. We're all in this boat together. 🚣♀️
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Henrietta Beasley
•Wow, thank you so much for this detailed advice! I'll definitely try all of these. You're a lifesaver! 🙏
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Avery Flores
•This should be pinned at the top. Super helpful!
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Zoe Gonzalez
•You da real MVP 🏆
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Sophia Miller
I found a way 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. Here's a video about it: https://youtu.be/V-IMvH88P1U
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Mason Davis
•Wait, what? You have to pay to talk to someone? That sounds sketchy af
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Sophia Miller
•I know it sounds weird, but it's legit. They're not affiliated with the government, just a service that does the waiting for you. Saved me hours of hold time.
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Mia Rodriguez
•$20 to avoid hours on hold? Sign me up! 🙌
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Jacob Lewis
•How long did it take to get through? I'm desperate at this point.
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Amelia Martinez
•It's great to have options like Claimyr, but it would be better if the primary system worked as expected. The fact that such a service is needed shows there may be larger systemic issues.
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Ethan Clark
This whole system is a joke. They expect us to jump through hoops just to get help after a disaster? It's like they WANT us to give up. 🤬
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Mila Walker
•Preach! 👏👏👏
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Logan Scott
•I feel you. It's like we're being punished for needing assistance. Stay strong!
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Chloe Green
•It can be discouraging, but remember, there are people who care and want to help. Reach out to local organizations or representatives who might offer additional support.
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Isabella Martin
Have you tried using a different browser? Sometimes these government websites are finicky with certain browsers. I had better luck using Firefox instead of Chrome.
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Elijah Jackson
•Switching browsers can definitely help. Sometimes even switching between mobile and desktop can make a difference too.
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Ashley Adams
Has anyone else noticed that these errors seem to happen more often right after they "update" the system? 🤔 It's like every time they try to make it better, it gets worse lol
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Alexis Robinson
•It wouldn't be the first time an update introduces more bugs than it fixes. Maybe they should test updates more thoroughly before going live.
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Noah Lee
Error EM 22 usually means there's a problem with the information you entered. Double-check all your details, especially your SSN and date of birth. If everything looks correct, it might be a system glitch on their end.
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Henrietta Beasley
•Thanks, I'll give that a shot. Fingers crossed it works!
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Ava Hernandez
•This happened to me too! Turns out I had accidentally put the wrong zip code. Check everything carefully!
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Lincoln Ramiro
Ugh, I had the same issue last week! It's so frustrating when you spend all that time filling out the application only to get an error at the very end. Have you tried clearing your browser cache and cookies? That worked for me.
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Faith Kingston
•That's a good point! Sometimes just resetting your browser settings can work wonders. It's such a simple fix that we tend to overlook.
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Emma Johnson
I've been dealing with this for DAYS now. Called the helpline but surprise surprise, no one picks up. 🙄 Anyone know if there's a way to submit the claim by mail or in person?
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Liam Brown
•You can submit by mail, but it takes forever to process. I'd keep trying online if I were you.
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Emma Johnson
•Ugh, thanks for the info. Guess I'll keep banging my head against this online wall then. 😫
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Olivia Garcia
•You might try visiting a local office if one is near you. They can sometimes help with online submissions or provide insights into what's causing the issue.
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Ryan Young
I understand your frustration, and you're not alone. Error EM 22 can indeed be quite distressing, but there are some potential solutions that might help. Besides the excellent recommendations already mentioned like clearing cache, using different browsers, and checking information, consider using services like Claimyr as a last resort. While Claimyr does offer a convenient solution for reaching a live agent without the hassle of staying on hold, it's important to consider the cost and evaluate if it's worth it in your situation. If you find yourself at a standstill, reaching out to elected representatives or advocacy groups that specialize in disaster relief can sometimes provide additional support. These groups often have resources or may be able to escalate your issue within the system. Lastly, remember this is a system that many find challenging, and staying persistent while exploring multiple angles can often eventually lead to a resolution. Good luck, and I hope one of the solutions here works for you!
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