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Any places that takes debit/credit cards?

Horndog215

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Plenty actually I like to use my business card at AMPs because the rewards are higher, and I use my rewards points for free flights to Thailand, it’s in part why I’ve been able to monger overseas 3 times in the last 4 months lol awesome little hack for ya! Best to just ask when you call to book your appointment at any given AMP, more take cash but plenty accept VISA. Good luck !
 

fffinster

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Usually there is a sign on the door or front window with the cards they accept, or a little sign on the desk at check-in. Sometimes it is even branded with the processing company the use. If they use First Data or Clover - run - it's a sting location.
 

Horndog215

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Usually there is a sign on the door or front window with the cards they accept, or a little sign on the desk at check-in. Sometimes it is even branded with the processing company the use. If they use First Data or Clover - run - it's a sting location.
Fist data or clover is a sting??? What makes you say that?
 

Wayne1250

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I guess if you have special health insurance that requires proof before reimbursement, then using a credit card could help with that. Hahahaha.
 

fffinster

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You do usually need a prescription (or note) from your doctor for insurance to cover it. Most massage parlors are not properly setup for using your FSA account directly.
 
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