North Carolina's Research Triangle — home to Duke Health, UNC Health, and WakeMed — is one of the most active CGM markets in the Southeast, with high Dexcom and FreeStyle Libre adoption rates and a strong community of sellers with surplus supplies from insurance plan changes.
Selling unused diabetic supplies by mail is legal in all 50 states — including North Carolina. If you have sealed, unexpired Dexcom sensors, OmniPod pods, FreeStyle Libre sensors, or test strips you can no longer use, you can convert them into cash without leaving your home. Here's how it works for North Carolina sellers, what your supplies are likely worth, and how to get the fastest payment.
How North Carolina sellers use TestStrip Buyback USA
North Carolina's large diabetic population generates significant supply surplus every year — insurance plan changes, CGM system upgrades, prescription adjustments, and estate situations all leave sealed supplies that could generate cash instead of expiring in a drawer.
- Submit a quote. Tell us what you have — brand, quantity, expiration dates. Use our form or text (704) 412-2032.
- Receive a cash offer. We respond same day with a dollar amount. No obligation.
- Ship free. Accept the offer and we email a free prepaid UPS label. Drop at any UPS location in North Carolina.
- Get paid same day. We pay via Zelle, Venmo, Cash App, or PayPal the day your package arrives.
What North Carolina sellers are selling most
- Dexcom G7 and G7 15-Day sensors — Most in-demand item nationally. G6-to-G7 and G7-to-G7 15-Day transitions have generated significant surplus.
- OmniPod 5 and DASH pods — OmniPod DASH-to-5 upgrade wave continues to produce surplus DASH pods.
- FreeStyle Libre 2 and Libre 3 sensors — Abbott's rapid product cycle means many sellers have previous-generation Libre sensors they can no longer use.
- Test strips — OneTouch, Accu-Chek, Contour Next, and FreeStyle from sellers switching meters or monitoring frequency.
Current prices for common items
- Dexcom G7 15-Day sensors: up to $47/box
- Dexcom G7 10-Day sensors (retail): up to $38/box
- Dexcom G6 sensor 3-pack (retail): up to $115/3-pack
- OmniPod 5 pods (retail 5-pack): up to $108/box
- OmniPod DASH pods (5-pack): up to $72/box
- FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus sensor: up to $31/box
- Test strips, 100ct retail: up to $31/box (by brand)
Is it legal to sell diabetic supplies in North Carolina?
Yes — completely legal. North Carolina follows the same federal framework as every other state. Unused, factory-sealed, unexpired supplies purchased through private insurance or out of pocket can be legally sold. The only prohibited supplies are those labeled "For Medicare Use Only," "For Medicaid Use Only," or "Not for Resale." Check every box before submitting.
UPS shipping from North Carolina
We email a free prepaid UPS label once you accept an offer. North Carolina has UPS locations throughout Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, Winston-Salem and thousands of smaller communities statewide. Most packages from North Carolina arrive within 2–4 business days. You're paid the same day we receive and inspect your supplies — via Zelle, Venmo, Cash App, or PayPal.
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