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Something For Anyone Up Against The Brick Wall...
Posted by: Anita Grant Steele (ID *****5874) Date: June 22, 2009 at 21:46:16
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Many, many more participants are needed in the Grant DNA Project. If you are doing battle with the brick wall, consider what may be the fastest, smartest and cheapest way of avoiding the battle scars and winning the war. The following is a recently received message regarding a Special DNA Test Offer (PLEASE NOTE THE DEADLINES):

"Hello Everybody. I try to forward offers like these whenever I receive
them. Family Tree DNA has a great offer for new participants. If you've
been trying to get your grandpa, dad, brother, son, male cousins (or any
distant cousin in another branch of your family tree) to participate in
DNA testing...Now is the time.
I hope that you and your families are all doing well!
Kind Regards...jon grant

FROM FAMILY TREE DNA:
Dear Family Tree DNA Group Administrator,
Last summer we offered a pricing special that was the most successful
offering of its kind in our company’s history.

Many project administrators strongly supported our recruitment efforts and
both their projects and our database grew significantly.
This year we will offer an early summer special with an unparalleled
promotional discount.

Offer summary:

• Y-DNA37+mtDNA for $119. (The regular project price is $248 – a reduction
of more than 50%!!)
• The promotion will begin on June 9, 2009 and will end on June 24, 2009
• Kits ordered in this sale must be paid for by June 30, 2009

This is your new members’ opportunity to skip past the Y-DNA12 and Y-DNA25
tests and get the best Y-DNA Genealogical test on the market in addition
to an mtDNA test for an extremely reduced price!

I should also mention that according to one of our competitors’ method of
counting markers our 37-marker test could also be called a 41-marker
test” as we do
test and report markers 464e, 464f, 464g, and DYS19b. Though we test them,
it is very rare that individuals have results for these markers.
Therefore, by
our conservative counting method, our competitor's “33-marker test” is
actually a “29-marker test.” We mention this to make sure that you
understand the difference
between these tests and are able to compare “apples to apples.”

So... I hope that with this promotion your project can gain many new
members.

As always, that you for your continued support.

Max Blankfeld
Vice-President, Operations and Marketing
http://www.FamilyTreeDNA.com
"History Unearthed Daily"
max@familytreedna.com


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