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From: Paul Cuni <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Oxford Anestors' response time
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 20:55:56 -0500
In-Reply-To: <007a01c0a99c$b93933e0$272bebd0@myonan>
they almost never answer email. If you are in USA family tree dna seems to
be the better choice.
At 01:59 PM 3/10/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>I am a new member of the list and am very glad that this mailing list is
>available for us to share and gain new information. I just searched the
>Genealogy-DNA archives to try to learn if anyone else on the list has
>used Oxford Ancestors to do a Y-Chromosome DNA test and I found comments
>that others were having difficulty receiving e-mail responses from them.
>
>I sent a message to their e-mail address <>
>which I found on their website, on Mon.,March 5, 2001 and received the
>following response the next day:
><Thankyou for visiting our website. Your enquiry is receiving attention
>and
><we will be in touch with you shortly.
>
><Oxford Ancestors
>
>I replied to that e-mail message and received a response that was
>exactly the same as the first one, which leads me to believe it is an
>automatically computer-generated response.
>
>Has anyone on this list actually received an answer fron Oxford
>Ancestors to an inquiry about their Y-Chromosome DNA testing procedure,
>costs, etc.? Has anyone sent their DNA samples to Oxford Ancestors for
>their Y-Chromosome DNA analysis?
>
>If someone has received a response from a person, not a computer, how
>long did it take to receive the reply?
>
>I look forward to communicating with anyone who can give me some insight
>as to whether I just need to have more patience or if I am wasting my
>time waiting for an answer from them. :-)
>
>Mary Yonan
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