- Stolen Items.
- Posted by Guy
There was a feature on the market in stolen items.
They featured baby formula but they mentioned
diabetic supplies. There is a large operation
where stolen goods is sold to retailers Make
me wonder about the deals on strips. As mentioned
in the baby formula comments, how are these items
stored? I will skip any comment about on who is the bigger
thief. Bum strips might put me in the hospital or worse.
Think I will pass on deals. Walmart has strips at much
lower cost that seem to work well 60 seconds is not long.
Guy
We had an incident last year where some gasoline stations
bought bad gasoline from some outfit at a better price. It
backfired when the cars started to stop and required
expensive maintenance.
- Posted by tim kettring
Yes Guy , they do seem to work pretty well , I have never noticed that
much time though , sees to me it was about 20 - 30 minuits .
Tim
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- Posted by Colleen
The Relion meter gives a reading in 20 seconds. It's accurate too.
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- Posted by Guy
My 60 was a typo. But Jim is correct it seems like a long time. But
I have noted that if I do something wrong it "errors" instead of
giving a false reading. With bad vision and being shaky it is a bit
more
difficult for me to get the blood sample on this strip.
Guy
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 08:16:26 -0500, "Colleen" <{oopsh_5@hotmail.com}>
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