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What happens if my receipt shows I accidentally used the debit card for an ineligible expense?

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What happens if my receipt shows I accidentally used the debit card for an ineligible expense?

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Your account can be used for eligible medical expenses only and you are responsible for reimbursing your account if the card is used either accidentally or intentionally for an ineligible expense. Any items you pick up at the pharmacy while you’re waiting for your prescription to be filled that are not qualified expenses (e.g., magazines, snacks, toothbrushes, etc.) cannot be paid for with your debit card. You must use a different method of payment for these types of purchases—don’t use your debit card. Your administrator will notify you if any ineligible purchases are made with your debit card, and your card may be deactivated until your account is reimbursed. Whether you are contacted or not, you will be required to pay back the money to your account.

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