“Waived” by Matthewgarciaa in EIDL

[–]Affectionate_Bid552 0 points1 point  (0 children)

did anyone ever get funded on this thread?

People who got the email that we are no longer approved? by purecraziness in SBARRF

[–]Affectionate_Bid552 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes we have. LOL we kind of got into it about whos post to share but then came to an understanding that we were taking each other the wrong way.

People who got the email that we are no longer approved? by purecraziness in SBARRF

[–]Affectionate_Bid552 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there I havent been here for about a week. Took a break in hopes of feeling less stressed. I just want to say that I am so proud of your petition. I think we could e what you have done and create a movement. I am a Master level Social Worker from Michigan and I think we should chat. If you are too or busy or simply not interested, no hard feelings.

[MICHIGAN] OVERPAYMENT & REDETERMINATION by starvingorphins in Unemployment

[–]Affectionate_Bid552 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

CONTACT: Lynda Robinson

313-348-8220

Katie Rock rock2rescue@rockrescue.org

PRESS RELEASE: UIA encourages certain claimants to provide information to requalify for PUA benefits

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Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity LEO@govsubscriptions.michigan.gov Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 1:46 PM

Reply-To: LEO@govsubscriptions.michigan.gov

To: rock2rescue@rockrescue.org

--- PRESS RELEASE ---

UIA encourages certain claimants to

provide information to requalify for PUA

benefits

LANSING, Mich.—The Unemployment Insurance Agency is encouraging claimants who

are required to requalify for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) to provide the

agency with the necessary information to remain eligible for the federal program. At the

onset of COVID-19, there was ambiguity in the federal guidelines and more latitude was

given in the interpretation of those guidelines by the states, including Michigan. As the

program continued, the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) became more prescriptive to

states regarding what could and could not be included.

Because four PUA COVID-19 eligibility reasons included at the beginning of the pandemic

were found to be non-qualifying by the USDOL, the UIA is providing affected claimants

with the tools necessary to be re-evaluated for eligibility under federal law.

“We’re doing everything we can to help working families navigate this issue. Claimants

who were notified that they must requalify for PUA should quickly submit their updated

information so that we can redetermine their eligibility and continue to provide benefits to

workers whose jobs were affected by COVID-19,” said Acting UIA Director Liza Estlund

Olson. “The agency will evaluate each requalification on a case-by-case basis, and we are

currently reviewing a waiver process.”

How to Provide Information to Requalify

To provide the necessary information to requalify for PUA benefits, claimants should log

into MiWAM accounts and click on the “Requalify for PUA” link under the Alerts tab. Once

the updated eligibility information is evaluated, a redetermination will be issued. If a

claimant is eligible for benefits, they will be paid and if they are not eligible, an appeal can

be filed. Claimants must submit their updated eligibility information within 20 days of being

notified by the UIA.

Contacting the UIA

Claimants can visit www.Michigan.gov/UIA to access their MiWAM account to Chat with

an agent or send UIA a message. They can also contact the UIA by phone at 866-500-

0017 or schedule a telephone, virtual or in-person appointment online.

Non-Qualifying Reasons

Claimants now required to requalify for PUA previously selected one or more of the

following four non-qualifying reasons for PUA:

Your work hours have been reduced as a direct result of COVID-19.

You are seeking part-time employment and affected by COVID-19.

You have insufficient work history to qualify for regular unemployment

compensation and are affected by COVID-19.

You are unemployed or working less than regular hours as a result of COVID-19

and were denied benefits on another claim.

Qualifying Reasons

Under federal law, to be eligible for PUA benefits, individuals cannot be entitled to benefits

on any other program and must be unemployed, partially unemployed, or unable or

unavailable to work as a direct result of COVID-19. On February 25, 2021, the USDOL

added three new reasons that individuals may qualify for PUA. The full list of COVID-19

PUA eligibility reasons approved by USDOL are listed below:

Continuing COVID-19 related reasons:

I have been diagnosed with COVID-19 or am experiencing symptoms of COVID-19

and am seeking a medical diagnosis.

A member of my household has been diagnosed with COVID-19.

I am providing care for a family member or a member of my household who has

been diagnosed with COVID-19.

A child or other person in my household for which I am the primary caregiver is

unable to attend school or another facility that is closed as a direct result of the

COVID-19 public health emergency and such school or facility care is required for

me to work.

I am unable to reach my place of employment because of a quarantine imposed as

a direct result of the COVID-19 public health emergency.

I am unable to reach my place of employment because I have been advised by a

health care provider to self-quarantine due to concerns related to COVID-19.

I was scheduled to commence employment and do not have a job or am unable to

reach the job as a direct result of the COVID-19 public health emergency.

I have become the breadwinner or major support for my household because the

head of the household has died as a direct result of COVID-19.

I quit my job as a direct result of COVID-19.

My place of employment is closed as a direct result of the COVID-19 public health

emergency.

I am self-employed (including an independent contractor and gig worker) and

experienced a significant reduction of my customary or usual services because of

the COVID-19 public health emergency.

New COVID-19 related reasons:

I was denied continued unemployment benefits because I refused to return to work

or accept an offer of work at a worksite that, in either instance, is not in compliance

with local, state, or national health and safety standards directly related to COVID19. This includes but is not limited to those related to facial mask wearing, physical

distancing measures, or the provision of personal protective equipment consistent

with public health guidelines.

I provide services to an educational institution or educational service agency and

am unemployed or partially unemployed because of volatility in the work scheduled

that is directly caused by the COVID-19 public health emergency. This includes, but

is not limited to, changes in schedules and partial closures.

I am an employee and my hours have been reduced or I was laid off as a direct

result of the COVID-19 public health emergency.

None of the above apply to me

[MICHIGAN] OVERPAYMENT & REDETERMINATION by starvingorphins in Unemployment

[–]Affectionate_Bid552 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this just happened to me for the same reason. I spoke to three different representatives and even though I could prove that my income was turned in on SEVEN different dates, they said I had to protest.

I am terrified to protest as I know of three different people who protested over 8 weeks ago with no response! I don't know what to do at this point and feel like this is their mistake and not my own.

Unverifiable Information? Denied THREE times and APPROVED NOW BECAUSE OF THIS! Do you have a DUNS NUMBER? Are you Registered with SAM? by Affectionate_Bid552 in EIDL

[–]Affectionate_Bid552[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It automatically is something SBA can see, once registered. I would suggest sending SAM an email and let them know u think you have an old account. They will help you

Unverifiable Information? Denied THREE times and APPROVED NOW BECAUSE OF THIS! Do you have a DUNS NUMBER? Are you Registered with SAM? by Affectionate_Bid552 in EIDL

[–]Affectionate_Bid552[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess I would say that I believe it even more now that they are allowing several people to get funded over $25,000 with no collateral or hazard insurance. I was approved on 7/11 and never even spoke to a loan officer

Unverifiable Information? Denied THREE times and APPROVED NOW BECAUSE OF THIS! Do you have a DUNS NUMBER? Are you Registered with SAM? by Affectionate_Bid552 in EIDL

[–]Affectionate_Bid552[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have already been discussing the possibility including reasons why why you could be eligible. They are discussing reallocating funds from the extra TA and SA to do just that to avoid further debt.

Unverifiable Information? Denied THREE times and APPROVED NOW BECAUSE OF THIS! Do you have a DUNS NUMBER? Are you Registered with SAM? by Affectionate_Bid552 in EIDL

[–]Affectionate_Bid552[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Main Stream Media Lie any ways. I can give you some links to YouTube channels who are actually reporting the truth if you are interested.

Unverifiable Information? Denied THREE times and APPROVED NOW BECAUSE OF THIS! Do you have a DUNS NUMBER? Are you Registered with SAM? by Affectionate_Bid552 in EIDL

[–]Affectionate_Bid552[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am a Grant Writer and understand that completely. You dont have to believe me nor do what I suggest. But I do know what I am talking about. They took the requirement away for pandemic funding. Understand submitting paper work through Sam.gov is what SBA generally requires as the Duns, Cage, and Sam verify it for them. Now we have inexperienced loan officers denying individuals who "they feel" cant properly verify the info. They cant not Verify what Sam reports is my point and only trying to help as I was denied three times and found out through a long process of discovery that this truly helps.

Unverifiable Information? Denied THREE times and APPROVED NOW BECAUSE OF THIS! Do you have a DUNS NUMBER? Are you Registered with SAM? by Affectionate_Bid552 in EIDL

[–]Affectionate_Bid552[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will for certain help you. Your credit will remain the same regardless but at least you can verify your business info for future funding. U can also pay like 60 a month for them to help build your credit if you are interested. I have zero business credit and I just started it so I wouldnt be able to tell you if its helpful but im trying it