Has anyone here ever done mystery shopping while collecting unemployment benefits from an employer (ie: laid off from a full time job)? Any problems?
@chiffon cupcakes wrote:
There is a section when I file weekly claims to enter what I earned from "self employed" for that week. There's also a warning that any attempts of fraud will be investigated. I don't know how they would investigate what we earned and what goes into our paypal accounts, but that said, I've been staying in and not risking anything. No need to make extra trips to the store.
@Rousseau wrote:
Regardless, what sort of person would commit fraud under any conditions?
@kimmiemae wrote:
My guess would be the same people who have posted on this forum admitting to the fraudulent ways they have done reports. Very sad.
@Rousseau wrote:
Regardless, what sort of person would commit fraud under any conditions?
@Insight wrote:
I applied in Florida and was able to submit the information and received an email that the state has the application. I used my 1099 from 2019 and one of the questions was if I had earned more than $4500. I did not and did not include Jan- March of 2020 so I probably will not qualify for anything.
It appears to be the same in Nevada.@sueac101 wrote:
In Idaho, if you worked for any $ in a week that you file your "certification" you have to report the amount you earned and that amount is taken out of your weekly benefit
@CoolMusic wrote:
My initial claim was denied because my benefit (way less than expected) was below my earnings for 4 straight weeks.
I have since refiled, and am waiting to see if my claim will be accepted. I'm in UT, and it is my understanding is that any gross earnings will be deducted from benefits. As I'm required not to turn down available work, the trick, best I can tell, is to take some IC jobs, but not so many that gross pay exceeds benefits.
@NinS wrote:
My state says I can earn up to $80 a week or so without it impacting my benefits, and as I filed based on my gross income after expenses I’d feel comfortable using the same basis for my present income.