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freddie_the_mercury t1_j2by7mw wrote

make sure you are selecting products on the Amazon FSA store. as others have clearly called out that invoice does not show the 2nd item as FSA eligible.

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DeluxeXL t1_j2byvol wrote

$11.48 = $10.38 + sales tax.

I also noticed that the insole is sold by 3rd party, so maybe Amazon can't classify it as FSA eligible because they don't sell it?

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Bangkok_Dangeresque t1_j2bz5r4 wrote

There may be a difference of opinion between stores on what they think items do or don't qualify for FSA.

If you think it's a legitimate expense, you can submit the receipts for reimbursement to your benefits administrator directly (they should have a form).

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CelticsWin7 t1_j2dngfc wrote

I just went on Amazon and looks like it shows if it's FSA or HSA eligible directly under the product picture.

Kind of dumb they put products on the HSA /FSA section that aren't eligible. I'm sure it benefits Amazon in some way.

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