Sell CGM Supplies for Cash
If you have extra CGM supplies that are unopened and unexpired, you may be able to turn them into cash. At Trusted Diabetic, we buy qualifying continuous glucose monitoring supplies from individuals who have extra inventory they no longer need.
We make the process simple. Send us clear photos of your supplies, including the expiration dates, and we’ll review what you have. If everything checks out, we can make you an offer quickly.
We work with people locally in Los Angeles, including the San Fernando Valley, and we also buy CGM supplies from sellers across the U.S. by mail.
What Are CGM Supplies?
CGM stands for continuous glucose monitoring. These systems help people monitor blood sugar levels throughout the day. Many people end up with extra boxes after a prescription change, insurance switch, pump change, or because a family member no longer needs them.
Common CGM supplies may include:
CGM sensors
CGM transmitters
Factory-sealed boxes
Unused diabetic monitoring supplies
If you are looking to sell extra diabetic products beyond CGMs, visit our Sell Diabetic Supplies page.
CGM Supplies We Commonly Buy
We may buy qualifying supplies such as:
Dexcom G7 sensors
Dexcom G6 sensors
Dexcom G6 transmitters
FreeStyle Libre 2
FreeStyle Libre 3
FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus
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Requirements to Sell CGM Supplies
In most cases, the supplies must be:
Unopened
Factory sealed
Unexpired
In good box condition
Have enough remaining shelf life
Clear photos help us confirm what you have. Please send:
Front of the box
Back of the box
Expiration date
Quantity available
If you are unsure whether your items qualify, send pictures and we’ll let you know.
How to Sell Your CGM Supplies
Selling your CGM supplies is simple:
1. Send Photos
Send clear pictures of the front, back, and expiration dates of each box.
2. Get an Offer
We review the product, quantity, condition, and expiration dates, then send you an offer.
3. Drop Off or Ship
If you’re local, you may be able to arrange a meetup in the Canoga Park area. If you’re outside Los Angeles, you can ship your supplies.
4. Get Paid
Once everything is verified, payment is sent quickly.
You can also read more about the process on our How It Works page.
Why People Sell Extra CGM Supplies
There are many legitimate reasons people have extra CGM supplies, including:
Insurance sent too many boxes
Prescription changed
Switched brands or systems
No longer using the device
Helping a family member clear unused supplies
If that sounds like your situation, you may also want to read Where Can I Sell Diabetic Supplies?
Local and Nationwide Service
We buy CGM supplies from sellers in:
Los Angeles
San Fernando Valley
Canoga Park
Encino
Van Nuys
You can also ship from anywhere in the U.S.
For local pages, visit:
Why Choose Trusted Diabetic?
At Trusted Diabetic, we focus on keeping the process straightforward:
Fast communication
Clear quote process
Local meetups available in Los Angeles
Nationwide mail-in options
Quick payment after verification
If you’re looking for a trusted place to sell extra diabetic inventory, start by sending photos of your supplies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I sell CGM supplies?
In many cases, people with extra unopened and unexpired supplies contact buyers like us to see if their products qualify. We review each submission based on the product type, expiration date, and condition.
What CGM brands do you buy?
We commonly review Dexcom and FreeStyle Libre products, depending on current demand, expiration, and condition.
Do the boxes need to be sealed?
Yes, in most cases supplies should be unopened and factory sealed.
Can I sell expired CGM supplies?
Usually, expired products do not qualify. If you are unsure, send pictures and we can review them.
Do you buy supplies near me?
If you are in the Los Angeles area, especially near Canoga Park or the San Fernando Valley, local drop-off may be possible. We also accept shipped supplies from around the country.
Get a Quote for Your CGM Supplies
Have extra CGM supplies? Send us clear photos of the boxes and expiration dates to get started.
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