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Where to sell diabetic supplies — what to look for

How to find a trustworthy buyer, avoid common pitfalls, and get the best offer for your unused supplies.

If you've searched "where to sell diabetic supplies near me," you've probably found a mix of national websites, local Facebook posts, and not much clarity on who to trust. Here's how to evaluate your options and pick a buyer that actually works.

Your main options

National mail-in buyers

Companies like TestStrip Buyback USA buy supplies from all 50 states via mail. You submit your supplies online, get a price quote, receive a free prepaid shipping label, and get paid once your package arrives and is inspected. Payment is typically same-day or next-day via Zelle, Venmo, Cash App, or PayPal.

These are the most accessible option regardless of where you live — rural, suburban, or urban. They tend to pay more per box than local buyers because they operate at scale.

Local buyers

In larger metros, you may find local buyers who do in-person pickup or meeting-point exchanges. The advantage is getting paid the same day without shipping. The disadvantage is that local buyers exist in maybe 30–40 cities, they often pay less than national buyers, and finding a legitimate one (versus a scam) requires more vetting.

Online marketplaces (Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace)

Selling direct to another person is possible but risky. There's no guarantee of payment, no standardized pricing, no verification process, and you're taking on liability for the transaction yourself. For most people, this isn't worth the complexity when reputable buyers exist.

Red flags to watch for

What to look for in a legitimate buyer

The mail-in option is better for most people. Unless you're in a city with a known local buyer and need cash today, national mail-in typically offers higher prices, more accepted product types, and a more standardized process.

What about pharmacies or hospitals?

Retail pharmacies and hospitals do not buy back diabetic supplies. They sell supplies; they don't purchase them from individuals. A few hospital systems have charitable donation programs for specific supply types, but these are the exception, not the rule.

TestStrip Buyback USA buys from all 50 states

Free prepaid label. Firm price before you ship. Paid same day via Zelle, Venmo, or Cash App.

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