- Updated March 2026
- 8-minute read
- Reviewed by Henry Warner
If you’ve ever sold continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors — like Dexcom G6 or G7 — you know how valuable they are. These small devices help diabetics manage blood sugar with precision. But when you decide to sell your extra sensors, one big question always comes up:
“How do I mail CGM sensors safely without damaging them?”
That concern is completely valid. CGM sensors are sensitive medical devices, and improper shipping can lead to crushed boxes, damaged packaging, or even disqualification from resale.
The good news? Mailing them safely is easy when you follow a few key steps — and CGM Buyers makes the process simple, secure, and fully compliant.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through exactly how to mail CGM sensors so you can sell confidently and get paid quickly.
Why Safe Mailing Matters
Shipping your CGM sensors safely isn’t just about protecting your payout — it’s about maintaining quality, trust, and compliance.
We follow strict guidelines under FDA and state resale regulations to ensure all CGM devices are handled properly. That means:
- Only sealed, undamaged products are accepted.
- Products must arrive in mint condition.
- Each label is linked to a specific order to track shipments securely.
If your package arrives damaged, tampered with, or opened, your products may be donated or destroyed for safety — which is why proper packaging is crucial.
“Think of your sensors like valuable electronics — you’d never toss an iPhone in an envelope, right? Your CGM supplies deserve the same care.”
Myth vs. Fact: Mailing CGM Sensors Safely
Myth 1: I can just toss my sensors in a padded envelope.
Fact: CGM sensors should always be shipped in a sturdy box with padding. Envelopes are too thin and increase the risk of crushing or tearing.
Myth 2: I can use my own label to ship faster.
Fact: Each CGM Buyers label is tied to your order for tracking and processing. Using your own label can delay or cancel your payment.
Myth 3: The post office won’t allow me to mail medical items.
Fact: You can ship sealed CGM sensors through USPS when properly packaged
Myth 4: Removing pharmacy labels helps the buyer.
Fact: Don’t tamper with pharmacy labels — you may damage the box. The team will remove and destroy labels safely to protect your privacy.
How to Mail CGM Sensors Safely — Step by Step
Ready to mail your Dexcom sensors? Here’s a complete walkthrough to make sure your package arrives in perfect condition.
Step 1: Review Your Items Before Shipping
Before you package anything, take a few minutes to inspect your sensors.
Check Expiration Dates:
Make sure all products meet expiration date guidelines advertised on each product page
Confirm the Condition:
- Boxes should be sealed and untampered.
- All types of stains can receive deductions.
- Avoid writing or marking on the boxes.
Don’t Remove Labels:
If your sensors have pharmacy stickers, leave them on. Removing them may tear the packaging and reduce payout value.
Group Similar Items:
If you’re selling multiple Dexcom G6 or G7 sensors, group them by model for easier inspection when received.
Step 2: Use the Correct Shipping Label
Once you place your sales order, you’ll receive a pre-approved shipping label for your shipment.
Each label is unique to your order, ensuring your package is tracked, logged, and processed correctly.
Do not reuse labels from old orders.
Reusing an old label can delay your payment or cause your order to be lost in processing.
Pro Tip: Print your label clearly on standard paper and tape it flat on the top of your shipping box.
Step 3: Choose the Right Packaging Materials
Using strong, protective materials is the secret to successful shipments.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- A rigid shipping box (not a bubble mailer).
- Bubble wrap or packing paper for cushioning.
- Plastic sandwich bags to protect each product from moisture.
- Packing tape to secure all sides of the box.
Avoid:
- Padded envelopes (too weak).
- Old boxes with holes or creases.
- Newspaper (can transfer ink stains).
Safety Rule: Always ship your CGM sensors like they’re worth twice what you’ll earn. That’s how you guarantee a smooth inspection.
Step 4: Pack Your CGM Sensors Properly
Here’s the ideal packing method for maximum safety:
- Wrap each box individually in bubble wrap or seal it in a plastic bag.
- Place the wrapped boxes snugly inside your shipping box.
- Add extra padding around edges to prevent movement.
- Seal all seams of the box with strong packing tape.
When you shake your box gently, you shouldn’t hear movement. That’s how you know it’s packed tight enough.
Step 5: Ship Within 7 Days of Your Order
CGM Buyers asks all sellers to mail their products within 7 days of placing an order.
This helps ensure your rate remains valid based on the date your sales order was placed.
“Mail your sensors as soon as possible to get paid faster.”
Step 6: Track Your Shipment
After dropping off your package, keep your tracking number handy.
You can check your package’s progress at any time using the carrier’s website. Once your sensors are received and verified, you’ll get an email from us confirming processing and payment.
All payments are issued within 1 business day of receiving and inspecting your package.
When and How You’ll Be Paid
CGM Buyers makes payment simple and flexible.
Payment Options Include:
- Mailed Check
- ACH Bank Transfer
- PayPal (Please note: PayPal charges a 2.9% fee to the seller.)
Payments are processed within 1 business day once your items pass inspection.
“No rush payment needed — every seller gets paid quickly and fairly, every time.”
Common Shipping Mistakes to Avoid
Here’s what not to do when mailing CGM sensors:
Don’t use padded envelopes. They don’t protect the boxes during shipping.
Don’t peel off labels. It can damage the packaging and reduce payout.
Don’t delay shipment. Prices are based on the order date — waiting too long may cancel your shipping label and require you to contact support.
Don’t ship tampered or opened sensors. They will be donated or destroyed for safety.
Don’t reuse labels. Each label is unique to one order.
Quick Check: Box sealed? Label correct? Packed tightly? If yes, you’re good to go.
Example of a Perfect Shipment
Let’s visualize it:
- Box: Small USPS Priority Mail box.
- Inside: 3 Dexcom G7 sensor boxes, each in a clear plastic bag.
- Padding: Bubble wrap around edges and top.
- Seal: Taped securely on all sides.
- Label: Printed clearly on top — no folds or obstructions.
Result: The package arrives undamaged, passes inspection, and you get paid.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I mail CGM sensors through USPS?
How long does shipping take?
Typically 2-5 business days, depending on your location.
Do I need special labeling for medical items?
No special label is required. Use your shipping label for tracking and processing.
What happens if my package gets damaged in the mail?
If the sensors arrive damaged or opened, they will be donated or destroyed for safety. Using sturdy packaging minimizes this risk.
How can I track my shipment?
Your tracking number will show delivery updates online. You’ll also receive an email once your order is paid.
Can I ship international products?
Due to FDA regulations, we cannot accept International products at this time.
What happens if I ship the wrong label?
Your order may be delayed. Always use the correct label generated for your current order.
Why Safe Shipping Helps Everyone
When you package and mail your CGM sensors correctly, you’re not just protecting your payout — you’re helping others.
Each safe shipment means:
- Your sensors arrive in resellable condition.
- Someone who needs affordable diabetes care gets quality supplies.
- Less waste ends up in landfills.
“Every carefully packed box supports a cleaner, fairer, and healthier resale ecosystem.”
Conclusion: Ship Smart, Sell Fast, Get Paid
Mailing CGM sensors doesn’t have to be stressful.
With CGM Buyers, you can rest assured that your shipment will be handled safely, your products inspected fairly, and your payment issued quickly.
Just remember:
- Use sturdy packaging
- Ship within 7 days
- Keep your tracking info handy
Ready to sell your CGM sensors?
Visit CGM Buyers to place your sales order, print your shipping label, and mail your sensors with confidence.