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Use FSA Insurance Dollars for Contact Lenses Before the End of the Year!Use 'em or lose 'em...that's the deal with FSA (Flexible Spending Account) insurance dollars. Remember that FSA dollars expire on December 31st so now's the time to use your leftover FSA funds. A good tip for spending remaining funds is to purchase a year's supply of vision-correcting colored contact lenses or clear comfort contact lenses. Here's what you need for a year's supply of popular contact lenses:
Note: In terms of colored contact lenses, Acuvue 2 Colors and all Freshlook brand contacts are considered 2 week disposables. For monthly disposables, use Focus Monthly Softcolors. Use these Great Rebates and Make FSA Dollars Go FurtherChoose brands like Acuvue or Cibavision that carry both colored and clear lenses in all prescriptions and you can use the manufacturer rebates to save up to $100. Click here to see rebates on all Acuvue and Cibavision products. **Important: these brand name rebates expire on December 31, 2008. Browse all the latest brands and colors at CoastalContacts.com. Please note: contact lenses, even if worn for cosmetic reasons, are medical devices that should be worn under the prescription, direction, and supervision of an eye care professional.
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