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		<title>By: AMMBD</title>
		<link>http://www.fivecentnickel.com/2005/10/03/flexible-spending-account-improvements/comment-page-1/#comment-77948</link>
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		<description>The merchants have id codes that are transmitted with the transactions &amp; these are what are used to determine the eligibility (or not) of the transaction.
Ex. USAA&#039;s version of the prepaid health card recognizes doctor office co-pay codes, but not optometrist codes to make sure the card is used for medical issues not glasses issues.</description>
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Ex. USAA&#8217;s version of the prepaid health card recognizes doctor office co-pay codes, but not optometrist codes to make sure the card is used for medical issues not glasses issues.</p>
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