Q: Oura ring claims they accept fsa cards through sika, that’s false, what action can be taken?
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A: The best action for you to take is the obvious one. Contact your FSA admin, and ask them how they can help you submit payment to Oura ring.
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If a company like Oura Ring claims to accept FSA cards through Sika but fails to do so, several actions can be considered. First, it's advisable to contact the company directly to address the issue. Miscommunication or technical problems might be the cause, and they may provide a resolution.
If this approach doesn't yield satisfactory results, you can file a complaint with consumer protection agencies in California. The California Department of Consumer Affairs or the Better Business Bureau are good starting points. These organizations can assist in resolving disputes between consumers and businesses.
Additionally, consider seeking legal advice to explore the possibility of a consumer rights lawsuit. An attorney experienced in consumer law can evaluate the specifics of your case and guide you on the best course of action. Remember, each situation is unique, and legal guidance is crucial in navigating these matters effectively.
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