^-- And that sort of timeframe should still be possible with proper lab management, staffing, and infrastructure.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Very Disappointed in familytreedna
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by 263026 View PostYes, 9 days
After what I read here I am not willing to wait that many weeks or even months if I have to pay in advance, sorry to say that. Things get usually better and faster, don't they? Why not in the fields of DNA testing?
Comment
-
Originally posted by PeBe View PostI am thinking about ordering this test, too. When will it be again that we have to wait only 9 days for Y-DNA results? Will it be ever again like it used to be? If not, why not?
After what I read here I am not willing to wait that many weeks or even months if I have to pay in advance, sorry to say that. Things get usually better and faster, don't they? Why not in the fields of DNA testing?
Comment
-
Originally posted by PeBe View PostI am thinking about ordering this test, too. When will it be again that we have to wait only 9 days for Y-DNA results? Will it be ever again like it used to be? If not, why not?
After what I read here I am not willing to wait that many weeks or even months if I have to pay in advance, sorry to say that. Things get usually better and faster, don't they? Why not in the fields of DNA testing?
They have thousands of kits they process here, yes the actual lab work probably only takes a few days if it produces results the first time. They could probably give everyone results quickly if you were willing to get whatever results were produced the first run and skipped quality control and your results were not run through a matching database. My guess is you wouldn't be happy with partial results if an STR or SNP didn't produce results and if you weren't given a list of matches. I realize this is the Grumble & Gripes forum but you are not realistic.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by LynCra View PostI agree with Travers. No idea where the 9 days expectation came from...
And no, I do not think that in this cases the lab skipped quality control and the results were not run through a matching database, like Travers wrote. Why do you (and Travers) think this?
Comment
-
PeBe... your expectations are unreasonably high. The norm has never been 9 days for ANY test. Nowhere on their website do they promise a 9 day turn around. Four to six weeks for family finder and more for other tests is what is advertised and should be expected. Any results coming in quicker than that are rare and improbable.
Comment
-
Originally posted by jsarnacki View PostThe norm has never been 9 days for ANY test.
---
One example of this is the automated storage device, which retrieves our samples without human intervention. This automatic SHOULD allow us to turn around Deep Clade tests in two weeks (providing the sample is already in Houston).
---
Comment
-
Originally posted by lgmayka View PostThat actually was, roughly, CEO Bennett Greenspan's prediction at one point:
---
One example of this is the automated storage device, which retrieves our samples without human intervention. This automatic SHOULD allow us to turn around Deep Clade tests in two weeks (providing the sample is already in Houston).
---
Comment
-
Originally posted by lgmayka View PostThat actually was, roughly, CEO Bennett Greenspan's prediction at one point:
---
One example of this is the automated storage device, which retrieves our samples without human intervention. This automatic SHOULD allow us to turn around Deep Clade tests in two weeks (providing the sample is already in Houston).
---
Originally posted by jsarnacki View PostPerhaps... but everything I have read on this FTDNA website states much longer return periods than 9 days.
Comment
Comment