Your post exemplifies probable reasons why you were let go.
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Asks for help before helping self, via utilizing common sense, with proactive, self-directed initiative.
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Shameless about labeling oneself as being "d-mb" and requesting for one's hand to be held, instead of independently seeking solutions to resolve the issue.
Let's think for a moment, shall we?
Did you reach out to HR or whomever notified you of your layoff for the info. needed? If not, why? And why are you asking us? The people who were laid off with you are not obligated to help, since you're no longer a co-worker of theirs, and the rest of us are just outsiders watching you squirm.
Why did you not retain the "paperwork" which was undoubtedly sent to you (usually via email) re: returning devices/next steps re: severance timeline? For future reference, SAVE (make PDFs and keep a folder of these on your own personal device and/or save to your personal email) ALL correspondence re: hiring and firing/layoffs. This way you can simply refer to what you already have on hand, rather than scrambling around begging others to resend or find info. you were already given (and should have retained for your own reference.) Be smart. Be organized. Think ahead. Don't waste other people's time, especially when it's regarding something you should already be able to do for yourself.
I could help you further by making additional suggestions, but eh...you're on your own, kid. Figure it out. Time to stop pretending you're an adult, and instead, actually start BEING one.