
Who Buys Diabetic Supplies: Two Moms Buy Test Strips
<TLDR> Two Moms Buy Test Strips pays cash for sealed, unexpired test strips, CGM sensors, lancets and insulin-pump supplies. </TLDR>
Two Moms Buy Test Strips is one of the largest national buyers that pays cash for unopened, unexpired boxes and then redistribute them to patients who cannot afford retail prices. The company has over 6,600+ Trustpilot reviews, 4.9/5 average, and normally pays within 24-hours of receipt of supplies by PayPal, Venmo, ACH or Check.
How does the buy-back process work?
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Request a quote – select brand, count, condition and expiration date online to lock in price.
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Ship for free – select a prepaid, trackable mailing label by email or shipping kit; both free and fully insured. Take photos of your supplies before mailing and pack supplies well with plenty of packing materials.
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Inspection & payment – supplies must be factory-sealed, unexpired (usually ≥ 5–6 months left) and undamaged. After visual check Two Moms issues payment via PayPal, Venmo, ACH or paper check—most often within 24 hours of delivery.
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Redistribution – Two Moms resells the supplies at a discount to uninsured or under-insured diabetics, or medical charities.
Is it legal and safe to sell unused diabetic supplies?
Prescription test strips and CGM sensors are regulated medical devices. The U.S. FDA warns consumers to avoid pre-owned or gray-market strips because sterility, calibration and insurance fraud cannot be guaranteed. Only sell your own, un-tampered products to buyers that verify lot numbers and use tamper-evident packaging.
Tips for getting the best price
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Sell early – we pay the highest rates when ≥ 12 months remain before expiration.
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Bundle popular supplies – Dexcom G7, FreeStyle Libre 3, OneTouch Ultra Plus and Accu-Chek Guide test strips fetch 20–40 % more than off-brand kits.
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Keep boxes pristine – dents, stains, rips or broken seals can trigger a “damaged packaging” adjustment or no-buy.
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Compare payout methods – Venmo and Paypal are instant – ACH and paper check are 1-2 business days and 5-7 business days respectively. There are no fees to receive payments from Two Moms.
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Stay organized – photograph products and tracking info to dispute any “lost package” claims with USPS quickly.
Which diabetic supplies are in highest demand?
Highest Demand | Moderate Demand | Low Demand* |
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CGM sensors (Dexcom, Libre) | Pen needles | Expired strips |
Test strips (OneTouch, Accu-Chek) | Ketone strips | Opened lancets |
Insulin-pump reservoirs & infusion sets | Control solutions | Opened CGM transmitters |
Lancets (100-count boxes) | Battery caps & accessories |
Most buyers refuse any product that is opened, partially used, relabeled, or within 3 months of expiration.
Questions & Answers
Q: Who buys diabetic supplies?
A: Secondary distributors such as Two Moms Buy Test Strips and similar firms pay cash for factory-sealed, unexpired test strips, CGM sensors, lancets and insulin-pump consumables.
Q: Is it legal to sell unused diabetic test strips?
A: Yes, federal law allows you to sell your own prescription diabetic supplies. Always use a reputable buyer and keep your receipt.
Q: What diabetic supplies can I sell?
A: The most commonly accepted items are brand-name blood-glucose test strips, continuous-glucose-monitor sensors, lancets, pen needles, insulin-pump reservoirs and infusion sets that are sealed, undamaged and have at least six months until expiration.