My T said it had been costing him more to key in my card (while doing virtual) instead of swiping it in person, too. But he just switched to Ivy Pay, where I put a card on file, he tells them what to charge me, then it automatically charges the card I put on file (I can change it at any time). It costs him less, plus he doesn't have to manually key in every client's card, which he said was adding an hour or more to his work each week. He still sends me invoices showing what I paid (I need them to get partial insurance reimbursement).
Something funny: When I was setting up my Ivy Pay account on my phone, I mistyped my last name, adding an extra letter (which Dr. T pointed out). I can't figure out how to change it, and he said it doesn't matter (it's just the name on the account, not the name on my credit card). Some copy editor I am!
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