More often the de-listing is a result of a RMT that sells their receipts to various establishments. Each of those shops then have non-RMTs giving massages and other frills, and then those receipts are written out. The real RMT may or may not be present in these shops. The insurance companies aren't really tracking handjobs or blowjobs or sex, but they are able to track the issuance of receipts from providers, locations, dates, and frequencies. And the insurance companies can collaborate and work together on common databases and detect conflicting data. Such as too many receipts issued against a single therapist on any given date. Have noticed that the same therapist name will show up repeatedly in these disallowed lists, with several addresses.
Nothing really to worry about if your RMT therapist issues receipts only to the clients that she massages herself. If she elects to choose you as an adult friend and add on other services, doubt insurance companies care, as long as the receipt was for the therapeutic segment of your rendezvous.
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