Have extra test strips, CGM sensors, or pump supplies from Medicare? You can sell them — legally, easily, and with free shipping. StripValue serves Medicare recipients nationwide.
📞 Get a Free Quote| Supply Type | Examples | Pay Range |
|---|---|---|
| CGM Sensors | Dexcom G6, G7, Libre 2, Libre 3 | $16–$50/box |
| Test Strips | OneTouch, Accu-Chek, FreeStyle | $5–$18/box |
| Insulin Pump Pods | Omnipod 5, Omnipod DASH | $20–$40/box |
| Lancets | BD, OneTouch, Accu-Chek | $2–$6/box |
| Glucose Meters | Most brands | $10–$30 ea |
All items must be factory sealed and unexpired. CGM sensors must have 3+ months until expiration.
Yes — selling unused personal diabetic supplies is completely legal in the United States. There is no federal law prohibiting Medicare beneficiaries from selling surplus supplies that were prescribed to them. You paid your premiums and copays; these supplies belong to you.
Millions of Americans with diabetes accumulate surplus supplies when prescriptions auto-renew, when they switch CGM brands, or when a loved one passes away. Selling those supplies helps recoup costs and ensures they go to people who need them rather than expiring unused.
Yes. If Medicare paid for your supplies and you have unused extras, you can legally sell them. You paid your premiums and copays — these supplies belong to you. StripValue buys from Medicare recipients nationwide.
Unused test strips, Dexcom G6/G7 sensors, FreeStyle Libre sensors, Omnipod pods, lancets, and glucose meters — as long as they're sealed and unexpired.
Yes. Selling unused personal diabetic supplies is legal. There's no law prohibiting resale of supplies you received through Medicare. Millions of Americans do this legally every year.
Call StripValue at (623) 263-0222. We'll give you an offer, email a free prepaid label, and pay via Zelle, PayPal, or check within 24–48 hours of receiving your supplies.
Free shipping. Fast payment. No judgment — just a fair offer.
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