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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Their website sucks, OP. I have always heard horror stories about filing for unemployment but figured I was savvy enough to get it done. I'm now several months post job layoff and still haven't seen a cent.[/quote] Are they asking for more documentation? I created my account on 9/5 and filed my first claim on 9/11. I had to call and upload identification documents. It was a mess. Finally got paid 2 unemployment checks. [/quote] First, my identity was in question and I had to provide copies of more documents than are required for a passport. Now, they are denying me because I established a legal LLC so I could take consulting gigs if I could find any. I have not found any but they are saying I'm not unemployed because of the LLC that hasn't earned a cent. At least 50% of the time I try to log onto the website to do anything, it sends me a code for 2FA any time I click on anything. Then, after a few cycles of that it tells me that I have had too many 2FA requests and have to wait. It's maddening.[/quote] Unfortunately, I’ve had the same experience. I also get an error just trying to click on the claimant home page and throws an error and kicks me out and I have to log in again. And then it locks you out if you get too many 2FA requests. I feel your pain. Good luck![/quote]
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