My son is still getting Payment Status Not Available. 
I was all excited that I could enter our info. They wanted 2019 since we've already filed, but we made $50K more that year for some reason so I assume we'll get less than if using 2018. Got all the way through and it rejected our info as not matching their records and having tried too many times, and won't let us try again today. I think that must mean they don't yet know we've filed for 2019, so tomorrow I'll try with 2018. The "too many times" could be referencing two tries with the date we use as a birthday, and the third try, which let us proceed, with the erroneous birth certificate birthday.
ETA: thought to try the second SSN. No comment about trying too many times, and it allowed me to try both 2018 and 2019 but it didn't like either, saying my numbers didn't match their records. I'm wondering if this is because we didn't really get a refund -- both years the overpayment was applied to the next year's taxes owed.
We did the same thing applied our refund to next year taxes.
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Oh and received mine April 15th and this week received a letter from the President.I hear a second stimulus check might be in the works !!!
I'm in your subset. I was able to get in and enter our bank information. Supposedly we will be getting direct deposit.I'm one of those who filed and paid taxes for 2018, so no DD information on file with IRS. I was expecting the next wave of payments to be those who have direct deposit for social security. Instead, the printed checks are going out.
Anyone know more on people in my subset?
My guess is that they didn't put a phone number because they didn't want to have to answer the numerous calls they would get.We had to go online and Add in our information to check the stimulus check, we qualify, but were still waiting.
i don't understand why the IRS didn't put out a phone that you can call? to check on your status by putting in your SS# and verify your last 4 digits of bank account, to find out when it will be deposited into your account??.
Or if it was going to be mail to you instead??.
Because on the website still I'm still seeing the same thing since April 13.
I don't get it.
My husband is a senior and receives SS
A Veteran (but no income for service)
Still works part time
...and their call centers are currently closed.My guess is that they didn't put a phone number because they didn't want to have to answer the numerous calls they would get.
I think they want all employees they currently have (and I read where they are calling some back) processing tax returns and stimulus checks....and their call centers are currently closed.
Oh and received mine April 15th and this week received a letter from the President.
I'm one of those who filed and paid taxes for 2018, so no DD information on file with IRS. I was expecting the next wave of payments to be those who have direct deposit for social security. Instead, the printed checks are going out.
Anyone know more on people in my subset?
while we wait.