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Well, good news bad news. Got through two times in one day, someone picked up but never really connected me, just hung up. Finally, I got through on the 619 525-4995 and the person looked up my account and said "I need to transfer you". Before I knew it, I was back into the recording HELL. No person ever picked up. So frustrating....
Your tax dollars hard at work!
That's further than I have gotten. Someone recommended calling gov browns office and asking for a edd liaison to callback. I left a message yesterday and I'm still waiting.
Ill post if I ever get a call back from my emails and messages.
1-866-333-4606 as soon as the auto voice starts
HERE'S WHAT WORKS EVERY TIME: hit 5 (as if you're an employer), then hit 1 when prompted, then hit 1 again when prompted, then hit 0 (to speak to a live person) - they will tell your wait time and then a nice person comes on - LIVE!!! This works better than anything out there - and I've tried them all!!!
only held for ONE minute and the gentleman was very nice!!
5110 trick worked great until this week.
Now, I just get a busy signal or 'due to the number of callers'....that's never happened before
The 5-1-1-0 technique worked for me this morning but it did take 45 minutes to get through.
Carol-Lynn
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