Pennypiper93
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Maryland
I got laid off from my full time job in September, 2017 and collected unemployment until mid January 2018. Started new job on January 19th, 2018. During the time I was getting unemployment, I worked an on-call/as needed job one week out of the month. I typically made around $350 a month doing this. I always subtracted what I made from my unemployment pay, but I now know that I was not doing it correctly. Basically, instead of putting in what I earned that week, I put it in once I got it in my bank account. Sometimes if I knew I had gotten called in, I would estimate what I was going to make and subtract that. Bottom line is I did it all wrong.
Got a call from an agent a few weeks ago asking me about overpayment etc. She called me during my first day at new job so i can say I wasn't fully paying attention, but I told her i was just confused and had done it wrongly just out of misunderstanding.
Today, I got a letter saying that I committed fraud. It says I owe back $3,300 plus $1,000 in fraud fees. The letter says fraud means I willingly and knowingly committed this act
I honestly did not ever intentionally do all of it. I was stupid for not reading into all of it more and understanding how to do. The lady on the phone even told me there were 2 or 3 weeks where I underpaid myself. It was just stupidity on my end.
I wrote an appeal letter explaining all of this, that it was an honest mistake. I will pay back what I owe. My biggest worry is my new job. I trained for 6 weeks for this job. It is a government job with a secret security clearance. Will my job be made aware and/or find out about this? I fear if they see FRAUD they will for sure fire me.
I'm in my twenties, just married, just starting out. Not that that is an excuse, but this was my first time on unemployment and I really just didn't know what I was doing. I am so scared to lose this new position that I love so much.
I got laid off from my full time job in September, 2017 and collected unemployment until mid January 2018. Started new job on January 19th, 2018. During the time I was getting unemployment, I worked an on-call/as needed job one week out of the month. I typically made around $350 a month doing this. I always subtracted what I made from my unemployment pay, but I now know that I was not doing it correctly. Basically, instead of putting in what I earned that week, I put it in once I got it in my bank account. Sometimes if I knew I had gotten called in, I would estimate what I was going to make and subtract that. Bottom line is I did it all wrong.
Got a call from an agent a few weeks ago asking me about overpayment etc. She called me during my first day at new job so i can say I wasn't fully paying attention, but I told her i was just confused and had done it wrongly just out of misunderstanding.
Today, I got a letter saying that I committed fraud. It says I owe back $3,300 plus $1,000 in fraud fees. The letter says fraud means I willingly and knowingly committed this act
I honestly did not ever intentionally do all of it. I was stupid for not reading into all of it more and understanding how to do. The lady on the phone even told me there were 2 or 3 weeks where I underpaid myself. It was just stupidity on my end.
I wrote an appeal letter explaining all of this, that it was an honest mistake. I will pay back what I owe. My biggest worry is my new job. I trained for 6 weeks for this job. It is a government job with a secret security clearance. Will my job be made aware and/or find out about this? I fear if they see FRAUD they will for sure fire me.
I'm in my twenties, just married, just starting out. Not that that is an excuse, but this was my first time on unemployment and I really just didn't know what I was doing. I am so scared to lose this new position that I love so much.