Rub and tugs in Edmont that accept benefits card.

Arikara

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I remember when I first moved out here about 3 years ago that there was 2 in the city that accepted health benefit cards. Was just wondering if anyone knew who these places were.
 

DQ Guy

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I'll chirp in with I have no Idea what your talking about??
Health cards?:confused:
Like a vip card so to speak?
 

DQ Guy

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Maybe not free.. But AB would cover some of the cost for ya.. wouldn't that be nice. even claim the "massage" for taxes;) :D
woo hoo
 

MrR

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Well, I sure hope that someone PMs me then, that would shure kick ass if I could write some expenses off, I could poon more then. :rolleyes:
 

edmchef

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I think you'd need to get a receipt from an SP who was a RMT, and engaging in practices an SP does could get her RMT accreditation revoked, negating the coverage. I think you and she would also be considered for fraud charges, but that's just me thinking off the top of my head.

It would be damn nice, though, wouldn't it? :)
 

amanut

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I have no idea of how this lady works this or if it is legit. Seems like one of those if it seems to good to be true........ However she is well reviewed in Victoria.

http://www.jessforfun.com/
 

Mick Shagher

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I have no idea of how this lady works this or if it is legit. Seems like one of those if it seems to good to be true........ However she is well reviewed in Victoria.

http://www.jessforfun.com/
I see she accepts Master Card which means you can rack up those Airmiles. Wish I could have done that over the span of my pooning career. I could have went around the world a couple times by now.

Plus she accepts Canadian Tire money at par. Now only if I could talk the local SPs into doing that.
 

Arikara

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What I mean is like a company benefits card. For example, Manulife. I just remember hearing about a few places accepting them and marking it off as massages (my benefits for example gives me $1,000/year towards massages).
 

jim

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I think that your benefits company would question $200+ hour massages. Plus, do you really want a paper trail to prove that you poon? Your employer, the government and who knows who else could find out.
In order to get your insurance to pay for a 'massage' the therapist has to be registered. In addition, your plan will only cover what is 'standard' for a massage. I went to a spa at a Hilton and the massage was $140 but my insurance only covered $90 which they said was 'standard' for the area.
 
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