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Take Care® Flex Benefits Card Retailers take care® flex benefits card Retailers When you use your take care® card at take care Retailers: P Only FSA eligible purchases will ring up on your take care® Visa® flex benefits card. P You won’t have to submit receipts to verify purchases made with your take care card. take care® flex benefits card Retailer list for January 2008 ACME - SuperValu Fry’s Food & Drug Pathmark Stores Tom Thumb Albertsons - SuperValu Genuardi’s Pavilions Ukrop’s Super Markets A&P Supermarkets Gerbes Pay Less Vons Baker’s Giant Eagle Price Chopper Supermarkets Waldbaum’s Big Y Foods Giant Food Quality Foods Walgreens Bigg’s - SuperValu Hannaford Food & Drug Ralphs Wal-Mart Stores Brookshire’s/Super 1 Foods Hammons Grocery Randalls VisionDirect.com Buehle Food Markets Harris Teeter, Inc. Rosauers/Super 1 Pharmacies July 2008 Carrs H-E-B Roundy’s Bloom City Markets Hen House Markets Safeway Bottom Dollar Food Cubs - SuperValu Hilander Sam’s Club Duane Reade CVS Pharmacy Hornbacher’s - SuperValu Sav-A-Center Fagen Pharmacy Dan’s Hy-Vee Drug Stores Scott’s Foods Food Lion Dick’s Hy-Vee Food Stores Shaw’s - SuperValu Giant Food Stores Dierbergs Jay C Foods Shop ‘n Save - SuperValu Harveys Supermarkets Dillons Jewel - SuperValu ShopKo Stores/Shopko Express Longs Drug Stores Discount Drug Mart Kerr Drug Shoppers - SuperValu Reid’s Dominick’s King Soopers Smith’s Spartan Stores drugstore.com Kroger Star Market - SuperValu Tops Markets Farm Fresh - SuperValu Lin’s Stop & Shop Supermarkets United Supermarkets Food 4 Less Lucky - SuperValu Sunflower - SuperValu Wegmans Food Basics Macey’s Super 1 Foods Winn-Dixie Stores Food Plus Meijer SuperFresh Foods Co. OSCO - SuperValu Sweetbay Supermarkets Fred Meyer Pak’n Save Foods Target Stores Here’s how the “smarter” take care card works: 1. Take your over-the-counter healthcare products, prescriptions, and other items to the register and the clerk will ring them up. 2. Swipe your take care card for payment (be sure to swipe your take care card first). 3. The eligible amounts will be deducted from your Flexible Spending Account. The clerk will then ask for another form of payment for the non-FSA-eligible items. 4. If your take care card is declined, the clerk will ask for another form of payment for the total amount. 5. The receipt will identify your FSA-eligible items and provide a subtotal of the FSA-eligible purchases and the sales tax paid. *Please save all receipts for items purchased with your flex benefits card. This is an IRS requirement. Watch for new take care flex benefits card Retailers at MyFlexOnline.com The take care® Visa® flex benefits card is issued by M&I Bank FSB pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. © 2007 take care® plans · TCP-FIIAS1207.
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