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To: fruser1

Only wants DNA data collected from people enrolled in the heritage check. That would not uprise me at all. All I can say is if they hand it over www.ancestry.com is done.


10 posted on 09/06/2016 5:42:52 AM PDT by jsanders2001
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To: jsanders2001; fruser1
All I can say is if they hand it over www.ancestry.com is done.Food for thought indeed.

I have just received my results for my DNA research from Ancestry.com Luckily I do not have any qualms here. What gets to me is the elaborate procedures and various jump through the hoop paper work involved. All this to assure applicants of their utmost integrity in these matters. Even to the point of having a definite "no name, no family tree, private" indicator.

Originally they did not have a Canadian address. They would only send the DNA kit to the USA, I gave them an address just across the border in Michigan. It is a convenient service for Canadians for a small fee. There are individual lock boxes there. I wanted the kit sent there. I phoned them in Utah about it and they were so hostile and interrogative, I hung up on them. Thought I was pulling something. Finally they got a Canadian outlet for Canadians to get the kit.

Yes, if they lie about it (privacy) they deserve an end to their money tree.

11 posted on 09/06/2016 10:08:02 AM PDT by Peter Libra
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