Many diabetics didn't
know that they can get cash for their extra diabetic strips or even what to do
with them, other than throw them away.
Many
diabetics know that they can sell their test strips will Sell
diabetic strips for many different
reasons. Many diabetics who get their strips through the mail from mail order
companies send more than are needed leaving them with many extra boxes. Other
reasons are due to changing testing requirements such as not needing to test as
often, their doctor has changed the prescription to a different brand, they are
no longer in need of testing for a variety of very different reasons. A loved
one has passed away who was a diabetic or any numerous changes may occur.
So why should I sell
my test strips?
There are many reasons
to sell them, you are able to get cash for them and help other diabetics in the
process. Dealers who buy diabetic test strips do so for several reasons. The
most prominent one is strictly for the money that they make. Other dealers do
it to help diabetics (but still make money) that cannot afford to pay full
price from their pharmacy because their insurance doesn't cover them, they do
not have insurance or even with insurance the deductible is still too high. So
no matter to whom you are selling your extra test strips to. They do get in the
hands of people who need then at a large discount.
So to whom do you sell
your extra test strips too?
There are several
reputable buyers on the internet that you can mail your diabetic strips to and
receive cash. Many buyers are willing to pay between $2.00 and $10.00 per box
and others will pay upwards to twice that amount. It should only take a few
minutes to do a search and find a couple of companies and individuals that will
buy your diabetic test strips and several will even reimburse you for the
shipping cost.
Your strips that you
sell will need to be in an unopened non damaged box that is not out of date and
has preferably six months or more before they expire. Some will buy strips that
are short dated (within three months of expiration) but will pay less or even
damaged boxes, but once again will pay less for them.
So whether you decide
to or not to sell your strips is up to you. However, remember, there are people
who need them, and they do no good in the neighborhood landfill.
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