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Here’s what scammers are doing to target Michiganders filing for unemployment
Read full article: Here’s what scammers are doing to target Michiganders filing for unemploymentDETROIT – Scammers are targeting thousands of Michigan residents trying to get their unemployment benefits, making an already frustrating process even harder. Officials said scammers are somehow getting their hands on a list of people who have filed for benefits. They’re using that list to target residents who have already been hit hard by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Filing for unemployment has been a well-documented struggle for thousands of Michiganders. Help Me Hank has learned scammers are targeting those who have accounts locked and asking them to verify information over the phone.
Here’s what scammers are doing to target Michiganders filing for unemployment
Read full article: Here’s what scammers are doing to target Michiganders filing for unemploymentHere’s what scammers are doing to target Michiganders filing for unemploymentPublished: June 19, 2020, 5:46 pmScammers are targeting thousands of Michigan residents trying to get their unemployment benefits, making an already frustrating process even harder.
Michigan lawmaker wants Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to overhaul states unemployment agency
Read full article: Michigan lawmaker wants Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to overhaul states unemployment agencyLANSING, Mich. A state representative wants Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to completely overhaul the states unemployment agency. Rep. Luke Meerman (R-88th District) wants the top boss of the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency removed. He also wants technology upgraded. The call for change comes as thousands of Michiganders continue to have issues collecting unemployment benefits during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
New scam steals personal information to file false unemployment claims
Read full article: New scam steals personal information to file false unemployment claimsDETROIT – A new scam is impacting thousands who have filed for unemployment and even many who haven’t. The problem is so big that some residents who have filed legitimately are now having their accounts put on hold as the Unemployment Insurance Agency investigates. RELATED: New problem keeps more Michigan residents from getting unemployment checksFormer Lt. Governor Brian Calley and president of the Small Business Association of Michigan announce on Twitter that he was targeted by the scam. Several WDIV team members are now concerned their personal information is in the wrong hands.
New scam steals personal information to file false unemployment claims
Read full article: New scam steals personal information to file false unemployment claimsNew scam steals personal information to file false unemployment claimsPublished: May 29, 2020, 6:19 pmA new scam is impacting thousands who have filed for unemployment and even many who haven’t.
New problem keeps more Michigan residents from getting unemployment checks
Read full article: New problem keeps more Michigan residents from getting unemployment checksDETROIT – A new problem is keeping more Michigan residents from getting their unemployment checks, and this time, it has nothing to do with a computer glitch. Now, fraud concerns are keeping Michiganders from getting their badly needed benefits. Whitmer says everyone who qualifies for unemployment benefits will get themSandy Hurt, a woman who lives in Houston, started receiving benefits from Michigan that she said she never requested. A UIA spokesperson said the fraud threat is causing issues for some people who are still trying to file and collect unemployment claims. It’s an unfortunate snag affecting a Michigan unemployment system that’s already been riddled with problems.
New problem keeps more Michigan residents from getting unemployment checks
Read full article: New problem keeps more Michigan residents from getting unemployment checksNew problem keeps more Michigan residents from getting unemployment checksPublished: May 27, 2020, 5:10 pmA new problem is keeping more Michigan residents from getting their unemployment checks, and this time, it has nothing to do with a computer glitch.