Submitted by m4gpi t3_10024zn in personalfinance
I did look, so apologies for another FSA question. I need to finish the purchases today, and I’m the dummy who put it off.
I have a little money left to spend, and an FSA card that Amazon recognizes for those kinds of expenses. There are specific items I want, that I think they should be listed as FSA/HSA eligible (filters for a CPAP machine, for example) but they are not.
Similarly, I’d like a blood pressure monitor, but there are some models listed as eligible, and some that aren’t; the one I want isn’t eligible and the card rejects the purchase. Weird.
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is Amazon the true decider of what is eligible vs what isn’t? A personal bp monitor is a personal bp monitor, regardless of manufacturer, right?
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Assuming I make the purchase with a personal account and then request reimbursement, what happens if the item(s) exceed the remaining balance - will I get at least reimbursed to the balance, or only to the items that stay under? Ie if I purchase 101.00 (including sales tax) of items but only have 99.00 in the balance, will I be reimbursed 99, or something less, or not at all on a single receipt?
Happy new year all, thank you.
[deleted] t1_j2f1w4r wrote
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