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Selling Diabetes Test Strips Is The Simplest Way To Make Money I had been facing financial trouble a few days ago. There was no money in the bank, and date of salary was a month away. Nobody I could find in friends whom I could ask for a loan, while payday loans cost huge – it was not a good option in the end. Let me share how I came out of this situation. I looked at everything in home that I could sell. I could find nothing in the furniture, which was could be sold for being extra. The laptop was old, but still I could not afford to buy a new laptop with next month’s salary. The goods in my grandfather’s room were not sellable as well. These old guys always love to keep the items they have used throughout their lives. Indeed they love these items as well as trust them, but nothing can be made with resale of these old goods. Their old items would have cost high if the lives of our grandparents had been around 150 years. Of course, the antiques of 140 years ago would cost high in auction, but not 30-40 year old watches, drawers, etc. would be valued enough to fulfill need of $1000. And then – instantly – I thought about the medical equipment in drawer of grandfather. Stethoscope was not useful. After all, who can buy a rusty stethoscope? Nobody! BP Apparatus. Who would be interested in buying this old-fashioned item in this period of digital technologies? Again, nobody would come. And then…. I had taken a look at the unused boxes of diabetes test strips that grandpa had purchased in dozens to keep a quick eye at his sugar

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Selling Diabetes Test Strips Is The Simplest Way To Make Money

I had been facing financial trouble a few days ago. There was no money in the bank, and date of salary was a month away. Nobody I could find in friends whom I could ask for a loan, while payday loans cost huge –it was not a good option in the end. Let me share how I came out of this situation.

I looked at everything in home that I could sell.

I could find nothing in the furniture, which was could be sold for being extra.

The laptop was old, but still I could not afford to buy a new laptop with next month’s salary.

The goods in my grandfather’s room were not sellable as well. These old guys always love to keep the items they have used throughout their lives. Indeed they love these items as well as trust them, but nothing can be made with resale of these old goods.

Their old items would have cost high if the lives of our grandparents had been around 150 years. Of course, the antiques of 140 years ago would cost high in auction, but not 30-40 year old watches, drawers, etc. would be valued enough to fulfill need of $1000.

And then – instantly – I thought about the medical equipment in drawer of grandfather.

Stethoscope was not useful. After all, who can buy a rusty stethoscope? Nobody!

BP Apparatus. Who would be interested in buying this old-fashioned item in this period of digital technologies? Again, nobody would come.

And then….

I had taken a look at the unused boxes of diabetes test strips that grandpa had purchased in dozens to keep a quick eye at his sugar levels. Definitely, the $1500 bill would go in vain if these boxes go to dust bin.

Why not to sell them? I thought.

But who would be interested in buying these unused boxes? It would be a headache if I visit my local chemist. He will either refuse to refund, or will offer a very little price. I had this bad experience already so I knew how it was going to proceed.

Then I got an idea. Why not use internet to outreach the right customer of those unopened test strips boxes. I searched for “cash for your test strips” on Google, and I could not believe my luck when I saw that the first site to show for this keyword was http://cashforyourteststrips.com/. On knowing that the actual purpose of this business is to provide the same test strips at lower cost to the needy people, I was deeply impressed with them.

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Let me tell that I do not want to advocate anybody. Their cause looked impressive to me, so I went ahead with them. You are free to make your own choice. But it’s correct that this trader was supportive and paid very good price for each unopened box. The money reached me the same day when the boxes reached them. And my need of $1000 was compensated to some extent within 2-3 days.

So, if anybody in your elders dies from diabetes, you should spend time to checkup test strips boxes on priority if you want quick cash from their leftovers.