I need, I think, to explain my post (below)
Mike, when I said "good work", I meant that you were sharp eyed in catching
their mistake.
I apologize for any misunderstanding
Mari
Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2004 14:55:05 -0500
To: CHAPMAN-DNA-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: Mari <ddmmjm(a)netins.net>
Subject: Re: [CHAPMAN-DNA] Test Kit Flaw
Good grief! I sure hope it's isolated! Would mess things up royally!!
Good work, Mike!
Mari
At 11:20 AM 8/9/2004,Michael L. Chapman wrote:
>I have sent in my 37-marker test, but I wanted to mention a problem with the
>DNA kit that was sent to me. The instructions contained with the kit
>clearly called for the numbers on the envelope, the baggie, and the two
>enclosed vials to be the same, but the numbers on my vials were different
>from the numbers on the baggie and the envelope. When I brought this to the
>attention of FamilyTreeDNA they were very quick to respond and have promised
>a careful review to make sure that there is no confusion with my DNA sample,
>but I would just caution everyone to be careful to examine the numbers in
>the kit to make sure that they are all the same. I expect that this is just
>an isolated incident.
>
>
>
>Mike Chapman
>
>Atlanta, Georgia
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>Michael L. Chapman
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>The Chapman Firm
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>One North Parkway Square, Suite 200
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