Prepaid Shipping Labels – Faster Shipping, Faster Payments!

November 22nd, 2011 No comments

Paid4Strips.com is pleased to announce an even faster way to sell your extra diabetic test strips and get paid!  We are now offering prepaid shipping labels via email.  How does it work? Simple:

  1. After you receive your quote, provide us with your zip code
  2. We will purchase a prepaid shipping label and email it to you
  3. Print out your label and tape to your box – for larger quantities of strips, we may ask you to get a free Medium or Large Flat Rate Priority Mail box at your local post office
  4. Send your box in!

All of our prepaid shipping labels are Priority Mail so that we will receive your test strips quickly.  With the prepaid shipping label, this will make the process 2-5 business days faster as you will not have to wait to receive a prepaid shipping box. We will then send your check within 2 business days of receiving your test strips.  Want to make the process even faster?  Sign up for Paypal, and we will send your payment via Paypal within 1 business day of receiving your strips.

With the prepaid shipping label and Paypal option, you could literally receive your payment within 2-3 business days of submitting your form!

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Paid4Strips.com – Online diabetic test strips buyer

November 16th, 2011 No comments

If you have extra diabetic test strips you may be able to sell them online for decent money legally. Many brands of strips are in demand, most notably: One Touch Ultra, Freestyle Lite, Accu-Chek Compact, Accu Chek Aviva, and Bayer Contour. Some companies buy extra test strips and resell them to people who need them at a fraction of retail costs. This can be of great benefit to people with diabetes who do not have health insurance to help with the high retail costs of testing supplies.

There is a reputable company with several years of experience buying extra test strips. Check out the website Paid4Strips.com. They buy many brands of strips and will send your payment within two business days of receiving your strips. Paid4Strips.com will pay your shipping expenses also. They will even send qualified clients a pre-paid shipping box.

There are several reasons to sell your extra strips on Paid4Strips.com:

1. They are the highest paying glucose strips buyers online.

2. They will pay your shipping – either by reimbursing you or even sending you a prepaid shipping box.

3. Your payment will be sent fast – within two business days of receiving your strips!

4. Paid4Strips.com buys boxes with short expiration dates – the other sites require at least 1 year from expiration.

5. They will even buy your extra lancets – most of the other sites do not buy lancets (you must sell strips along with the lancets – they will not buy lancets only).

5. You can even refer your friends to the site and earn $20 per new client!

You may wonder if it is legal to sell your test strips. The answer is yes and no. If your strips are expired they are illegal to sell. It can also be illegal to sell your strips if you obtained them through Medicare or another government assistance program. Obviously, if your strips are stolen, they are illegal to sell. If you bought your test strips – then it is legal to sell them. Test strips are an over-the-counter item that anyone can walk into a pharmacy and buy without a prescription. They are sometimes filled by prescription so that patients can get help paying for their strips by their insurance company. Some other types of diabetic products are not legal to sell such as insulin.

Paid4Strips likes repeat clients so they will make you a great offer on your first request. If you would like to sell your extra diabetic test strips, check out the site Paid4Strips.com and you will be sure to have a great experience!


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Why sell your diabetic test strips to Paid4Strips.com?

November 12th, 2011 No comments

There are several places where you can sell your diabetic test strips online – why should you choose Paid4Strips.com? The main reason is of course the PRICES we offer for your test strips. We try to pay the highest prices online for your strips – if you get a better offer somewhere else please let us know.

Besides getting the best offer from us, why would you want to sell your test strips to us? Here are 3 good reasons:

  1. FREE Shipping Box – All companies are going to reimburse you for your shipping, but we will even send you a prepaid shipping box so that you don’t have to spend time going to the post office or spending any money upfront on shipping.  Of course, if you are in a hurry you can send your strips to us and we will reimburse you for your postage expense.
  2. Expiration Date Flexibility- Most other companies require your strips to be at least 6 MONTHS to 1 YEAR from expiring to make you an offer! If a company is really going to get your test strips to people who need them, why would they have to be so far in advance of expiring? We have plenty of clients who can use test strips of ANY expiration date!  All we require is that they are a month away from expiring so that there is time to get them shipped to us and a few weeks to use them.  We do pay more for strips that have longer expiration dates.
  3. Speed of payment. Some sites take 3 WEEKS to mail your check! We guarantee payment within 2 business days of receiving your strips and we usually pay even faster than that.  Larger orders  may take 2 days – the smaller orders we try to send your check out the same day we receive them.

There are other reasons to consider us as well:

  • Reliability – we have been doing this for over 2 years and have never had a single order lost in the mail or go unpaid
  • Contact info – unsure about whether to use us?  give us a call – our number is on the “contact” page
  • Testimonials – check out or “testimonials” page for reviews of us by some of our clients

If you are looking to sell your extra diabetic test strips, we believe that we are the best company online to sell to.  You will be paid a fair price, get your money fast, and receive a prepaid shipping box if you wish.

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Is it legal to sell diabetic test strips?

July 15th, 2011 No comments

There is a lot of speculation as to whether or not it is legal to sell your extra diabetic test strips. If you check our competitor’s sites, they all say “yes” it is legal to sell your test strips.  The argument is that since test strips are over-the-counter products, they are legal to sell just like any other product you would buy in a store.  While this is true to the most extent, there are cases when it is ILLEGAL to sell your diabetic test strips. We have received this information from the FDA and we are the only company online that tries to protect you from doing something illegal.

These cases are:

It is ILLEGAL to sell EXPIRED test strips:  While most people who test find that test strips read effectively long after the expiration date; it is illegal for someone to sell strips that are expired.  This is to protect people from buying only expired strips and not having in-date strips to compare their readings to.

It is ILLEGAL to sell STOLEN test strips:  This one should be obvious.

It is ILLEGAL to sell strips paid for by Medicare and other government programs:  Check with your program guidelines if you are unsure whether you are prohibited from selling your test strips.

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Another diabetes drug mired in controversy

June 11th, 2011 No comments