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TheReleafCenter
08-03-2010, 05:53 PM
Hey, if you've been looking for an excuse to stop down, we have some nice specials going on. First eighth is only $36.50, any grade, any jar we have in. The Can Vaporizers (usually $250) for $200.

We'll have free food all day and Green Rights Radio will be taping from 3PM-5PM.

cologrower420
08-03-2010, 06:45 PM
Hey, if you've been looking for an excuse to stop down, we have some nice specials going on. First eighth is only $36.50, any grade, any jar we have in. The Can Vaporizers (usually $250) for $200.

We'll have free food all day and Green Rights Radio will be taping from 3PM-5PM.

Do you take plastic?

Denvertoad
08-03-2010, 06:48 PM
No plastic, last time I was there I had to go next door and use ATM.

TheReleafCenter
08-03-2010, 07:10 PM
We DO take plastic. Amex, Mastercard, Visa and Discover. We also accept personal wellness accounts from United Healthcare if you have your physical card.

Our credit card processor went down a while back when they cancelled most business accounts in the state, but we're up and running again.

cologrower420
08-03-2010, 07:39 PM
We DO take plastic. Amex, Mastercard, Visa and Discover. We also accept personal wellness accounts from United Healthcare if you have your physical card.

Our credit card processor went down a while back when they cancelled most business accounts in the state, but we're up and running again.

United Health? Like FSA funds?

Tharagor
08-03-2010, 08:04 PM
yea... please clear this up, I've got $$ ready to go in a FSA.

FlyinPolynesian
08-03-2010, 10:54 PM
How long are you guys gonna be doing the $36.50 eighth special, just today ?

cologrower420
08-03-2010, 11:07 PM
How long are you guys gonna be doing the $36.50 eighth special, just today ?

I assume so, but I'll defer to them.

There is a ton of traffic there this afternoon, my brother got some good g13 and big bud for less than $40 per, that's a sweet deal.

FlyinPolynesian
08-03-2010, 11:16 PM
I assume so, but I'll defer to them.

There is a ton of traffic there this afternoon, my brother got some good g13 and big bud for less than $40 per, that's a sweet deal.

yeah iʻve been in there before and they have great bud, but top shelf was $60+ Tax last time I was there. I live close, and since theyʻve lowered prices I wanna stop by fo sho!!

TheReleafCenter
08-04-2010, 12:13 AM
The 36.50 is just today. Still 45 minutes left! We had almost 100 patients stop in today, but miraculously the shelves are not bare. Still have 15+ A selections. More hash than any dispensary I've seen in Denver. Most FSA's do work, but we only have experience with United Health/care.

cologrower420
08-04-2010, 04:44 PM
The 36.50 is just today. Still 45 minutes left! We had almost 100 patients stop in today, but miraculously the shelves are not bare. Still have 15+ A selections. More hash than any dispensary I've seen in Denver. Most FSA's do work, but we only have experience with United Health/care.

I am in the insurance industry, and I am checking with my sales reps with United to confirm or deny this, and to see if this extends to HSA's as well.

There are different companies and I could be contacting a different United than the one you are referring to, but I'll post an update when I get more info.

A20 specifically states that insurance companies don't have to pay marijuana related claims, if there is a carrier that is allowing that, it's a pretty big deal.

TheReleafCenter
08-05-2010, 12:29 AM
It's just about how we're coded. There's a distinct possibility that they'll stop accepting them any day now, especially if you told reps for their company that they're being accepted. Stop in now before they cut you off!

Delta9Caregivrs
08-06-2010, 02:59 AM
Congrats on yr 1st Year... hoops, hoops, hoops glad yr still around..

Jason
Delta9

cologrower420
08-06-2010, 01:48 PM
It's just about how we're coded. There's a distinct possibility that they'll stop accepting them any day now, especially if you told reps for their company that they're being accepted. Stop in now before they cut you off!

I feel that this should go somewhere else, but this is as good a place as any.

FYI Releaf, assuming we're talking about the same insurance company, United Healthcare. I'd be happy to call the shop and discuss this offline if you have any questions.

However, you are totally correct about how it's coded. Unless someone's account is audited (not gonna happen imo), then they can use their hsa money for anything 'medically related' with a few exceptions. I'm sure greenpoint or whatever insurance producer posts here and CL could verify, but they don't seem to touch health insurance. Could be wrong though.

From United themselves, senior vp of this-and-that (I don't want to disclose):

The following expenses are not eligible for reimbursement under a Health FSA, HRA or HSA:

Annual medical contract fees for exclusive provider care
Arch supports, knee wrist braces (unless prescribed for a specific medical condition)
Breast pumps (unless medically required to care for a premature infant)
Blood pressure machines (unless prescribed by a physician as medically required for constant monitoring of blood pressure due to a medical condition)
Cosmetic surgery
Dental bleaching or any other teeth whitening
Domestic help fees (for services of a non-medical nature)
Electric toothbrushes replacement brushes
Electrolysis or hair removal
Hair transplant
Health club dues/memberships (unless part of a medically prescribed regimen to treat a specific condition)
Humidifiers (unless prescribed by a physician to treat a specific medical condition)
Insurance premiums of any kind (see below exceptions for HRA and HSA)
Laetrile, even if prescribed by a doctor, is not reimbursable.
Lens replacement insurance
Marijuana, even if prescribed for medicinal purposes, is not reimbursable.
Massage therapy (unless prescribed by a physician to treat an injury or trauma, or for rehabilitative purposes)
Over the counter items which are items not categorized as a medicine or drug and may include, but are not limited to, hot pads, support pillows, bandages, ACE wraps, nail clippers, pumice stones, feminine hygiene products, etc. are not reimbursable (unless used to treat a specific medical condition). Over-the-counter toiletries or personal hygiene items which may include, but are not limited to shampoo, toothpaste, conditioners, hand creams, deodorant, shaving cream, razors, dental floss, body powders, hair gels/sprays, make-up, nail polish accessories, soap, mouthwash, etc. are not reimbursable.
Physical therapy treatments for general well-being
Supplements - The cost of supplements taken for general well-being are not reimbursable. However, the cost of supplements taken to alleviate a specific medical condition is reimbursable. A physician should substantiate the diagnosis of a specific medical condition and acknowledge that the supplement being used alleviates the medical condition diagnosed.
Tuition for special schools (unless it is a special school to treat a specific condition such as blindness, speech, etc.)
Union dues
Vitamins - Daily multi-vitamins taken for general well-being are not reimbursable. Vitamins taken to treat a specific medical condition are reimbursable. A diagnosis of the medical condition should accompany the vitamin claim. Prenatal vitamins obtained by prescription are reimbursable.
Weight loss machines See Exercise Equipment.