Can I Sell Unused Omnipods?
Extra pods pile up more often than you’d think: a switch to a tubed pump or a different patch pump, a pregnancy plan change, an insurance switch mid-year, or a loved one’s supplies after they’ve passed. Pharmacies won’t take them back — but that doesn’t mean they’re trash. Sealed pods have real value to people who pay cash for their supplies.
What Qualifies
Which Omnipods can you sell?
The rules are simple: boxes must be unopened, sealed, and undamaged, and full price is paid on boxes with 10 or more months until expiration — shorter-dated boxes still get cash at adjusted rates. Details and photos of what qualifies are on our Omnipod buyback page.
Why Sell Them
Where your pods actually go
People without insurance coverage for pods pay steep retail prices out of pocket. Reselling your surplus puts hundreds of dollars back in your pocket and gets pods to people managing diabetes on a budget — instead of letting sealed medical supplies expire in a closet. It’s the reason a resale market exists for diabetic supplies in the first place, and it’s fully legal when you own the supplies outright.
How It Works
From drawer to paid in three steps
Common Questions
Selling Omnipods, answered
Can I sell an opened box if the pods inside are unused?
No — for safety and resale integrity we only buy factory-sealed, unopened boxes in undamaged condition.
My pods expire in a few months. Are they still worth anything?
Yes — full price applies at 10+ months out, and shorter-dated boxes are bought at adjusted rates. Check current pricing for your range.
Do you buy other pump supplies too?
Yes — including Medtronic supplies, plus Dexcom and Libre sensors and test strips.
How do I know you’re legit?
Fair question — read our real customer reviews: 4.4★ across 277 Google reviews, a public Trustpilot profile, and a physical walk-in shop in Baltimore.
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