Thanks for your comments. I have been reading around the web about the company and at the moment I don't think this is something I will pursue as much because my previous forays into ethnicity DNA testing have given less than impressive results as to any concerns about this company.
I will wait and see how things develop with this company and maybe reconsider in due course.
I took the test (I already have tested at ftDNA) because it covered autosomal, paternal and maternal, really good value, however you cannot currently export the data.
I suppose, at this stage, I dont have an interest in the ethnicity, so not too bothered what that showed. My research, particularly my direct paternal line / paternal name is what interests me so I dont concentrate
much on expanding other branches unless it occurs using my birth name.
But looking briefly at the map, I know the Gambrill (My paternal name and my area of research) name hails from Kent (Woodnesborough, Nonington, Barfreston, Dover etc - Would this be considered South East?), late 1600 onwards to 1900 or so - this is the breeding ground of the name Gambrill in England.
Upon looking at the map, I question the top 3 areas, but it does say, current day map