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Just wondered what the general opinion is on buying test strips from ebay? is there any reason why i shouldn't buy them off here? or is it safer to get them from the pharmacy?
There are some boxes going for half the price at the moment...
Usually yes, although obviously better if they come in sealed containers. In my experience (brief) regular sellers are genuine and reasonably priced compared to the pharmacies.
I've only purchased once before (plus the bid I've just placed )and all i checked was the expiry date and that they was the correct make for the meter i have.
when they was delivered there was no problem at all.
although I also check seller feedback as I would with any product from what i've seen the seller has normally previously sold test strip, so if they was no good i would of expected to see negative feedbook
I tend to go for the buy it now ones, from sellers who sell a lot of strips. I don't like buying them from people who have got them on free prescriptions - when you get them the packet is still sticky from where they have taken the pharmacy label off.
Morally i'm fine with it to be honest, i am unable to get strips prescribed to me, and i will certainly always take the cheapest (safest all be it) option. Of course it always relates back to the big debate on who should and shouldn't get test strips. We know its unfair, but at least there are some other means and ways to obtain them without breaking the bank.
I agree with thebear I also buy strips on ebay I have never had problems and as an OAP I need to be careful with the cash
One thing I have noticed recently is that strips have gone up in price and I wondered if less of us were being prescribed strips and so there is a greater market on EBAY :?:
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Lloyds Chemist will sell strips for my meter (Compact plus) cheaper than I can get them on ebay, just ask for a VAT form and you don't pay VAT. Mine cost £15 for 51, if anyone knows where I can get them cheaper let me know! Don't forget P&P.
I remember selling a bulk load of some strips on ebay that I bought for my old nano meter before changing to Bayer. Sold them really cheap and had it to donate all monies except postage to diabetes charity, I get mine on prescription now but ebay certainly has it uses for people needing strips. As long as there sealed and with a good date your sorted.