Anyone who saw my post yesterday regarding paying off all of my debt/collection accounts may have seen the last section where I mentioned an unknown tax lien that was showing up on my CR.  Well today I was able to get through to the state of New Jersey on the phone without having to go through a lengthy mail in process – and they told me that they have a record of overpaid unemployment dating back to 2004 in the amount of $5800 in my name!

 

Back story:

In late 2003 the company I had worked for for over 13 years went out of business – it was a family owned retail store.  My employer closed the retail store and moved out of state to Arizona to begin a new life with his family. Initially I remember when I tried to get unemployment benefits, there was an issue and some sort of issue with my right to claim being contested and I was denied.  My employer denied making a claim that I was not entitled (he was the one who gave me the info to collect!) and after a few weeks of phone interviews and an lengthy approval process I was approved and began receiving checks.  I have had several friends/family member automatically denied benefits on the first try for no reason – and it seems to me that perhaps the state of NJ does this with the hopes of some losing faith and giving up. 

 

Anyway, from what the person on the phone said, it looks like the state tried to contact my former employer at some point regarding my benefits and had no forwarding address or contact info.  I eventually stopped receiving benefits (on schedule) with no mention of overpayment -  I had not worked or received a W2 for any other employer at all during that time I wa scollecting.  How can unemployment claim that I owe them when I was not working and collecting a paycheck?  Is anyone familiar with the process and the reason WHY they may be holding this against me?  Is my former employer supposed to be “reachable” during the time I am collecting for some sort of continuing verification process?  I wonder WHY it took them so long (until 2007) to put this on my CR?  I hope they do not make me pay this but I have to get it off my report… Supposedly an investigator is going to call me back.  They asked for my new address and phone – but wouldn’t they have had that from my Social all these year later???  SO many questions – and wondering how easy this will be to clear up quickly without having to pay or pay with some sort of settlement agreement.   

Message Edited by gettingsmarter on 03-10-2010 02:17 PM
 

I have been involved in a car accident, I did wrong, and curiosity, which seems to give the car was heavy, when controls insurance company to reduce their real value based on “private party value to turn it off,” or ” retail price? This is a 98 ‘Honda Civic car before, and IM just want to know how much I have to wait. . .