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		<title>My Michigan Unemployment Debit Card Is Expired.  How Can I Get A New One?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A visitor writes &#8221; My Michigan UI Chase debt card is expired. I would like to request a new one. Over night if possible. I have unemployment benifits I can not accsess. &#8221; There are generally two ways to obtain &#8230; <a href="http://www.unemploymentdebitcard.net/?p=384">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A visitor writes &#8221; My Michigan UI Chase debt card is expired. I would like to request a new one. Over night if possible. I have unemployment benifits I can not accsess. &#8221;</p>
<p>There are generally two ways to obtain a replacement Michigan UI debit card if yours is lost, stolen or expired.  First and most common is to contact the Michigan unemployment debit card customer service phone number at 1-866-523-2122 where you can speak with a representative who can assist you in answering questions, or processing your request for a replacement debit card.</p>
<p>You can also look for this information online starting at the Michigan UIA website at http://www.michigan.gov/uia you can also find a great UIA services PDF online at http://www.michigan.gov/documents/uia/OEO_Brochure_-_final_369163_7.pdf which covers more information.</p>
<p>Lastly, check out the Michigan unemployment electronic payments website at http://www.michigan.gov/uia/0,4680,7-118&#8211;192385&#8211;,00.html this is the best collection of electronic benefit payment information they currently offer.</p>
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		<title>What Is My Unemployment Debit Card Balance?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2012 02:04:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Visitors often ask what is my unemployment debit card balance? Usually they mean how can I check the available balance on my unemployment debit card. Since the cards are managed by the credit card companies like Bank of America or &#8230; <a href="http://www.unemploymentdebitcard.net/?p=381">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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Visitors often ask what is my unemployment debit card balance?  Usually they mean how can I check the available balance on my unemployment debit card.  Since the cards are managed by the credit card companies like Bank of America or Chase, the best way to check your balance is to contact the card company customer service department direct by phone.  You can find the phone number for checking balances on the back of the debit card.  You can also use a search engine or website like this one to find the unemployment debit card phone number for the company managing cards for your specific state.  You can usually also check your card balance over the internet by checking the website for your unemployment debit card.  Because many times folks don&#8217;t have the userid pre-created using the phone to determine the balance is often the best way to proceed.</p>
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		<title>Unemployment Debit Card Status</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 23:10:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are waiting for a debit card to arrive so you can use your unemployment insurance benefits, you may be wondering about your unemployment debit card status. Alternatively, if you already have a card and you do not recall &#8230; <a href="http://www.unemploymentdebitcard.net/?p=378">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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If you are waiting for a debit card to arrive so you can use your unemployment insurance benefits, you may be wondering about your unemployment debit card status.  Alternatively, if you already have a card and you do not recall exactly how much you have on the card, you may also be wondering about your unemployment debit card status and the card’s balance.  There are a number of ways you can check on your unemployment debit card status, and such methods vary from one state to another, but status checking procedures are typically similar.</p>
<p>Once you file your initial claim with the managing agency for your unemployment benefits, it can take a couple of weeks for you to get your debit card.  If you have not gotten one, you need to see if one has been sent to you.  You can call the managing agency to find out if and when a card was sent.  You can sometimes find out about card status on the Web by viewing your account online.  If you believe you should have a card and you have not yet received it, it may be necessary for you to request the cancellation of the card that was sent and the reissuance of a new card.<br />
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In terms of checking your card balance, you can sometimes do this by telephone or you can view your account online.  Sometimes there are fees associated with checking your debit card balance, so make sure you take a look at your schedule of debit card fees.  You can also make a balance inquiry at an ATM, but again, you could be charged for using this method to check your unemployment debit card status and balance.  If you are wondering when your next payment will be deposited, you can usually count on your funds being deposited the same time each week or biweekly, unless federal or state holidays interrupt this cycle.</p>
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		<title>Unemployment Debit Card Lost Procedure</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 23:09:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have received an unemployment debit card and you end up losing it, you may be wondering how to a deal with a lost card. There are specific unemployment debit card lost procedures you should follow. Each state’s unemployment &#8230; <a href="http://www.unemploymentdebitcard.net/?p=376">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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If you have received an unemployment debit card and you end up losing it, you may be wondering how to a deal with a lost card.  There are specific unemployment debit card lost procedures you should follow.  Each state’s unemployment insurance managing agency will supply you with complete details on their unemployment debit card lost procedures.  You can, however, view a website like the one belonging to the New York State Department of Labor to get a sense about general unemployment debit card lost procedures and handling.</p>
<p>In the state of New York, if your card is stolen, lost, or damaged, you need to get in touch with the financial institution that handles the card.  This means contacting Chase and speaking with a customer service representative.  You are supplied with one free card as a replacement card for the calendar year.  If you want more than one card replacement within the calendar year you are charged five dollars for every card you require over the initial free replacement.  You will have to wait five to ten days for the new card to arrive.  If this causes you financial difficulties, you can opt to have the card sent to you via overnight mailing; however, you are charged a ten dollar fee for such a service.  While this may not be the exact procedure in every state, you can rest assured in knowing that the remainder of the 49 states have similar unemployment debit card lost procedures.</p>
<p>When you request a new card to be sent to you, any balance you have on your prior card is electronically transferred to the new card.  Your former card will no longer be useable since it is cancelled.  You will have to wait for the new card to arrive before you can make any transactions.</p>
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		<title>Unemployment Debit Card Fees</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 23:01:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you make use of a debit card for collecting unemployment benefits, you have to be aware of unemployment debit card fees. These fees are clearly conveyed to you with the literature that comes with the debit card when it &#8230; <a href="http://www.unemploymentdebitcard.net/?p=373">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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If you make use of a debit card for collecting unemployment benefits, you have to be aware of unemployment debit card fees.  These fees are clearly conveyed to you with the literature that comes with the debit card when it is sent to you.  The unemployment debit card fees may differ from one state to another, but the cards are generally associated with the same types of fees.</p>
<p>You may have an ATM surcharge associated with your unemployment debit card.  This fee is charged with the use of certain automated teller machines.  You may also be faced with transaction fees; this fee is charged to you when you use the card at certain locations.  There are several ways that you can avert having to pay any unemployment debit card fees at all.  </p>
<p>You should make use of any free services you are supplied with to track your balance; this helps you prevent any fees associated with insufficient funds.  Check your literature to see if you are charged a fee to use the card at an automated teller machine to check your card balance; if so, use free methods for checking the balance on your card.  If you are charged a surcharge for using certain ATMs, choose to use a method where you are not charged for making withdrawals.  Keep a copy of your fee schedule with you at all times so you will have something to reference when you are using your card too.<br />
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Bear in mind that you are allowed a specific number of free withdrawals in a given month; do not exceed this number of free withdrawals if possible.  You may be charged fees for calling in for customer service too; keep track of your calls so you know what is being deducted from your card balance.  Finally, sometimes you can get a paper statement of your transactions mailed to you; you may be charged for such a request.</p>
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		<title>Ohio Unemployment Reliacard</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 23:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you opt for the Ohio Unemployment Reliacard you are choosing to have your unemployment insurance benefits automatically funded onto a Visa debit card. You do not need a checking account, a savings account, or good credit to get access &#8230; <a href="http://www.unemploymentdebitcard.net/?p=371">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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If you opt for the Ohio Unemployment Reliacard you are choosing to have your unemployment insurance benefits automatically funded onto a Visa debit card.  You do not need a checking account, a savings account, or good credit to get access to the Ohio Unemployment Reliacard.  This card is sent to you when you apply for unemployment benefits.  Once your application is reviewed and processed, any funds that you are eligible to receive are put on the card so that you can use the funds as you see fit to do so.  You will find that by using the Ohio Unemployment Reliacard your payments are speedy and prompt.  You will always know when you are going to get funds and you can track your spending as well.  This puts you in more control over your financial practices.</p>
<p>You derive significant benefits when opting for the Ohio Unemployment Reliacard.  This card is easier to use, you can access funds more readily, and it supplies you with a safer method for accessing your cash.  You can minimize your stress and simplify how you handle your finances.  This card can be used at local pharmacies, medical offices, department stores, retail locations, gas stations, and grocery stores.  You are supplied with statements each month so you can track spending.<br />
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There are two chief methods that you can choose if you are interested in making use of the Ohio Unemployment Reliacard.  You can get in touch with the local ODJFS processing center to let them know you want funds put on a debit card.  You can also visit the online portal for the ODJFS and you can sign up for the card instantly online.  After signing up for the card, you will get the card and all the information you require for card activation purposes.</p>
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		<title>Ohio Unemployment Debit Card</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 22:59:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ohio unemployment debit card is more commonly known as the Visa Reliacard. This card can be used by those collecting unemployment benefits in order to receive necessary funds. The Reliacard is a Visa debit card that is controlled by &#8230; <a href="http://www.unemploymentdebitcard.net/?p=369">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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The Ohio unemployment debit card is more commonly known as the Visa Reliacard.  This card can be used by those collecting unemployment benefits in order to receive necessary funds.  The Reliacard is a Visa debit card that is controlled by a United States Bank; the card is a prepaid, reloadable card where you get unemployment payments loaded onto the card each week you are deemed eligible for benefits.  The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, commonly called the ODJFS, is responsible for determining your eligibility and for loading funds onto the card.</p>
<p>The ReliaCard allows you to get your unemployment funds faster than if you were to receive a payment via check.  It also allows the ODJFS to reduce the costs associated with check printing, processing, and mailing.  This card can be used wherever you see a Visa logo or Visa cards are accepted.  You can use the card to take out cash at ATMs or any financial institution that accepts Visa cards.  Every time you make a purchase or a withdrawal, the funds are subtracted from your card balance.  If you do not spend all of the monies on the card, the funds remain on the card until they are used.  This card is good for up to a three year period so even if you are no longer getting unemployment, you should store the card in a safe place just in case you need it in the future.<br />
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You will find that the Ohio unemployment debit card is convenient to use and it saves you from having to carry around too much cash.  You can track your spending online or through a toll free telephone number as well.  You do not have to maintain any kind of minimum balance, and the funds are FDIC insured.  What’s more, the card is associated with a Visa Zero Liability Policy.</p>
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		<title>Maine Unemployment Debit Card</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Maine unemployment debit card is identified as the Maine automated payment card or the MAP card. The Maine unemployment debit card is used by those who are collecting unemployment insurance so they can receive payments via the electronic transfer &#8230; <a href="http://www.unemploymentdebitcard.net/?p=367">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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The Maine unemployment debit card is identified as the Maine automated payment card or the MAP card.  The Maine unemployment debit card is used by those who are collecting unemployment insurance so they can receive payments via the electronic transfer of funds.  The Maine unemployment debit card is a debit card that is a prepaid card that can be used at various locations.  In fact, this particular debit card can be used anywhere that a Visa logo is presently displayed.</p>
<p>You are not charged a yearly fee to use the debit card.  Nevertheless, certain transactions are associated with predetermined fees.  You are provided with literature that clearly indicates the fees associated with particular transactions.  If you are careful, it is possible to avoid transaction fees entirely.  You also have the option of choosing direct deposit methods for receiving payments instead of using the Maine unemployment debit card.  You can have your funds directly deposited into a checking account or a savings account.</p>
<p>Following the submission of your unemployment application, a Maine unemployment debit card will be mailed to you.  If you are in the process of reactivating and unemployment claims and you have never had a debit card before, a card will be issued to you.  If you already have a card and you are reactivating a claim you will reuse the same card that you use for your initial claim.  It takes roughly 7 days for your card to be mailed to you and the card is sent to you by J.P. Morgan Chase.  You will need to look for a white, plain, unmarked envelope in the mail.  Everyone who applies for unemployment in the state of Maine is required to get a debit card.  This is true even if you choose direct depositing methods for payments. </p>
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		<title>How Does The Unemployment Debit Card Work?</title>
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If you recently applied for unemployment insurance benefits and you have just received a debit card in the mail, you are probably wondering, “How does the unemployment debit card work?”  In truth, to answer a question like “how does the unemployment debit card work,” a potential card user has to examine the information supplied to them by the unemployment managing agency and the bank that is in control of the debit card.  While a debit card is fairly easy to use, the fees associated with the cards, as well as the number of free withdrawals one will receive will differ from state to state.  What’s more, card activation techniques, while similar, will also differ from state to state.<br />
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Generally speaking, when you receive your unemployment debit card, you need to look at the front of the card to make sure the information presented is correct.  You should check the spelling of your name and any other personal information presented on the front of the card for accuracy.  You will most likely receive some literature instructing you on how to activate the card.  Some cards require that you call a toll free telephone number and enter in a selected four digit pin.  Other cards require that you also enter in a six digit access code.  You will need to follow the voice prompts when you make the call so you can get your card activated.</p>
<p>You can use the card once your benefits have been deposited onto the card.  Again, you are offered literature that indicates where and how you can use the unemployment debit card.  Often times you can make withdrawals at ATMs for cash and you can make point of sales transactions at different stores.  Every week you are eligible for benefits those funds are added to your card for use.</p>
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Anyone living in the state of Connecticut who has applied for unemployment will be offered a chance to use a Connecticut unemployment debit card in order to collect unemployment benefits.  The Department of Labor is making efforts to turn their unemployment payments into an environmentally friendly, paperless process by offering unemployed individuals a Connecticut unemployment debit card.  The card is associated with a variety of benefits including the fact that people collecting unemployment no longer have to wait around for the mail to arrive in order to collect their benefits.<br />
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In addition, when making use of the Connecticut unemployment debit card, users do not have to pay check-cashing fees.  The cards prove convenient to use, and the user does not have to stand in long lines in order to cash a weekly benefit check.</p>
<p>You can use direct depositing options or you can use the Connecticut unemployment debit card to get any benefits you are eligible to receive.  If you are interested in signing up for the Connecticut unemployment debit card, you can do so online.  The debit card is a nice alternative for those individuals that do not have a checking account where they can have payments directly deposited.  Bear in mind however that these cards can have ATM surcharges and transaction fees associated with their use.</p>
<p>In order to avoid any fees associated with the use of the Connecticut unemployment debit card, you will need to carefully examine the fee schedule provided to you by the Department of Labor when you receive your card.  You will need to track your card balance so that you do not get charged for insufficient funds, and you need to know exactly how many free withdrawals you are permitted in a month.  Make sure you find out if fees are associated with the use of ATMs as well.</p>
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