Posted by Brendon-KS on April 15, 2021 at 18:37:58 from (63.245.145.17):
In Reply to: Possibly Hacked? posted by Steve@Advance on April 15, 2021 at 17:33:38:
Both my wife and I got letters from the Kansas Dept of Labor around Christmas time informing us that our applications for unemployment had been received and were being processed. Only problem is that neither of us have ever filed for unemployment. We did the necessary reporting on the KDOL website and put alerts in place with the credit bureaus. What was really alarming is that I received a 1099 form in January stating that I had received around $1500 of unemployment benefits. Uh, no I didn't. (My wife's only compensated employment is as a school sub now and then so her application probably wouldn't have netted the fraudsters anything.) I mailed the form back to the KDOL along with a note with the law enforcement case number that I had been issued in December. A few weeks later I received a new 1099 form with the correct zero dollars of benefits. I'm sure somebody out there pocketed the cash. I've seen news articles that this sort of fraud is a serious problem these days.
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