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Originally Posted by mgatepi
Yep I got my papers early January. Got laid off after 27 years.....well according to the state unemployment office...
Locked my credit down, notified my banks, had HR contact the unemployment folks.....its happened to several folks I know.
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How do ya like that!? You were laid off and didn't get to enjoy a single moment of it!
Seems like an individual case number provided by the employer that is sent to the UE office for the UE office to verify would be an easy fix. A network web interface between employers with EIN's sending the info to the state and the state verifies when the employee files using that case number. Maybe the whole thing would cost more than the fraud costs the taxpayer? But as a taxpayer I'd rather see money being used to secure a system than watch it go to fraudulent claims.
BTW, 2 votes... 1 star... must be some UE fraudsters here.