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jps
Joined: 03 Mar 2006Mar 03, 2006 Posts: 24
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Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 9:38 amNov 04, 2006 Post subject: Time to empty the 2006 FSA!!! |
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I have about $500 left in my 2006 FSA. Just visited the dentist and don't anticipate the doctor giving me new expensive prescriptions, so it's time to do a little Christmas shopping for myself ... without worry about the money since it's "use it or lose it"
Thanks for the EyeBuyDirect link. I always wanted a pair of sports sunglasses but can't afford Oakley prices. The Moritz looks good at $49.95 and will be good for the upcoming winter "snow glare".
I see plenty of new eyeglass options since my purchases early this year. One thing I'd like to say about about online purchases that others may find interesting ... the glasses I purchased at winter's end/early spring of this year have held up just fine. The finish hasn't worn off, the lenses haven't fallen out, etc. I don't think I'll ever go back to a retail store, except maybe to get an idea for frames  |
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