Monday, September 14, 2020

Filing Out-of-Network Reimbursement with VSP

I remember being very excited after discovering VSP reimburses purchases of prescription glasses from online retailers. But at the time, I wasn't sure how to submit the reimbursement. Follow along and I'll show you how easy it is.

0. "Create an account" at vsp.com. 

1. Login to vsp.com

2. Click on benefits

3. Click on "Submit a Claim". As of September 2020, that takes you to: https://www.vsp.com/claims/submit-oon-claim

4. Click on "Start a New Claim". 

5. Fill in "Other" for Doctor/Office Name and write in EyeBuyDirect.

6. Fill in the price of the lenses and frames after any discounts. VSP does not cover tax and shipping. How do you handle the cost when you use a percentage-off coupon and the receipt doesn't show the updated cost of the frames/lenses? Just calculate the pro-rata amount.

Here is an example. My receipt showed $65 as price of frames and $49 for lenses (I chose the EBDBlue 360 bundle). I used a coupon that took off $28.50. So my total cost (before shipping and taxes) was $85.50. Thus I put 65/(65+49)x85.50 = 48.75 for the frames and 49/(65+49)x85.50 = 36.75 for the lenses. 

7. Next page, add your name and mailing address.

8. Last page, attach your invoice from EyeBuyDirect and submit it.

9. I received the check within two weeks for the amount minus the co-pay. 

You can read about my previous experience with EyeBuyDirect here and here. 2019 update is here.

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Requesting an Outgoing Wire Transfer/Cashier's Check Completely Online

With the pandemic going on, I was looking for a way to payoff a loan without having to set foot outside of the house. There are a couple websites that tell you how to get a cashier's check, but most assume you will go into a physical bank branch. The loan company required a wire or a cashier's check.

My Requirements:
1) Completely online or through phone
2) Reasonable $$ limit so I can conduct my transaction
3) Ability to add a memo line for cashier's checks or extra instructions for a wire so the money can be credited to my loan correctly.
4) Reasonable time period

Here is my research:

Institution Type of transfer Fees Notes
Ally Wire $20 Online form includes an "Additional Instructions" field which is 140 characters.
Ally Cashier's Check Free "We don’t currently issue certified checks or money orders, but we can issue cashier’s checks. Call us at 1-877-247-2559 to request a cashier’s check – at no charge."
Source: https://www.ally.com/help/bank/account-information.html
Some online comments mentioned a 7-day lead time.
Bank of America Wire $30 Unable to find a place to initiate it online
Bank of America Cashier's Check $10 Unable to find a place to initiate it online.
Capital One Wire $30 "No limit to external accounts. Up to $500,000 to a title company."
Capital One Cashier's Check $20 "There is a $500,000 daily limit and $250,000 limit per check."
Chase Wire $25 Allows adding a message to bank and message to recipient, 140 characters each. $100,000 daily limit
Chase Cashier's Check N/A Unable to find a place to initiate it online.
Fidelity Wire Free No place to put loan account number or name of borrower. "Transaction limit $100,000.00"
Fidelity Cashier's Check ?? Need to fill out a form: http://personal.fidelity.com/misc/ekits/pdf/Cashier_Check_Request.pdf. Reply from virtual assistant: "To receive a cashier's check, please call a Fidelity associate at 800-343-3548 or visit an Investor Center to request your check. We'll mail the check via FedEx overnight and a signature is required for delivery."
Vanguard Wire Free Need to fill out a form https://investor.vanguard.com/contact-us/faqs/how-do-i-send-money-bank-not-on-file
Vanguard Cashier's Check N/A Could not find
Wells Fargo Wire $30 "You can send up to $5,000.00 daily or $15,000.00 on a 30-calendar-day rolling basis. To request higher limits for online wires, please visit your local branch or contact your banker or advisor."
Wells Fargo Cashier's Check $10 + $8 delivery "Limit of $6,000 in online cashier check orders per calendar month per customer."
Source: https://www.wellsfargo.com/online-banking/service-fees/

Conclusion:

I obviously did not go through the transaction with each account and method. I ended up going with Ally and the transaction was successful. I added the wire information and submitted it to Ally. Ally did NOT call and confirm with me. The money was removed from my account by the end of the day. The amount was successfully credited to my account at the loan company the next day. If I had tried harder, I might have been able to save the $20 fee by calling Vanguard. But that likely would have delayed the payoff and cost me more interest. Since I ended up paying off the loan prior to the payoff date, it looks like they will refund me some interest!


Do you know of a better place to request a wire/cashier's check? Let me know in the comments!

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Friday, August 7, 2020

VSP and Out-of-Network 2019 Revisit

Back in 2015 and 2016, I successfully purchased glasses from Eyebuydirect/Coastal and VSP/Eyemed reimbursed me for most of the cost. You can read about my previous experience here and here

For 2017 and 2018, I decided to forgo vision insurance as the annual premium was more than $120. It does not make sense to pay $120 for something I can only get ~$50 out of.

In 2019, my vision insurance premium changed back to $0 and I happily signed up for vision insurance. I  purchased glasses from Eyebuydirect and was reimbursed by VSP. I am happy to report VSP still reimburses purchases from Eyebuydirect. As before, please check your plan details to make sure it accepts out-of-network claims.

Here are some details on the purchase/reimbursement:

1) I selected the EBDBlue bundle (+$34). As before, I do not know if VSP will cover the cost of lens enhancements if lens enhancements are listed on their own lines.

2) I used a coupon. If you can't find one, you can use my referral link to get $10 off.

3) Total including shipping was around $80.

4) Submitted out-of-network reimbursement claim online. Attached receipts as PDFs. Everything was done online.

5) Received check in the mail. I believe it was around $60.

6) At the time, my American Express credit card had a $20 off $75 offer after activation. This is not a coupon, but a credit on your Amex account so it stacks with other offers. Right now, my Amex has a $10 off $50 offer that expires 9/16/2020.