Hey there! I had a kind of similar situation, but with wages from out of state that I had waited for for months. My claim exhausted and I was put on PEUC because my balance still didn't include all of my wages. I also was told to wait several times. Eventually the third or fourth time I talked to an adjuster, they did something that made it finally happen. I was given the balance I was due, retroactively given backpay for the lower WBA I had been receiving for months, and my PEUC was cancelled. Then when I had finally exhausted my 26 weeks, I was put back on PEUC, but accidentally at my original erroneous WBA amount! I had to again call and call, and wait several weeks, Even after someone said ok I'll fix it, I had to call again a couple weeks later and was told by the adjuster they saw no notes or mention of work that needed to be done on my claim! But they finally fixed it for me. Long story short, call over and over and over even if the calls are not productive. Be very very specific and sometimes the adjuster will not understand and will make it seem like you don't, even though you know they are just not getting it. Be persistent and advocate strongly anytime you speak with someone, but be very polite. Ask for the request to be elevated. Eventually all my issues worked out, but I did probably call five or six times in a four month period. Good luck!