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23andMe Offer
« on: Friday 10 January 25 10:49 GMT (UK) »

I see 23andMe are doing an Ancestry offer of £69.

My DNA is on every other platform and in the interests of I dont know what I dont know, it cant be ignored that they have the 2nd biggest database out there.  I have no interest in any of their other "medical" offerings etc.

However, we all know of their troubles and the talk of them going under in October subsequent to their data breach and other poor management.

Does anybody have a view of them as of today?  Is this a last ditch effort to get some cash in to pay for their recent lay offs or are they on the road back to redemption?

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Re: 23andMe Offer
« Reply #1 on: Friday 10 January 25 16:36 GMT (UK) »
Have you uploaded your Ancestry DNA to Gedmatch and to My Heritage?

If you think their kit is worth £69 and you get some useful results then that would be great, if you get nothing then all you will lose is the cash and if they fold fingers crossed that the embers of their Company get picked up by another Company.

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« Reply #2 on: Friday 10 January 25 16:42 GMT (UK) »
Yes, my DNA is on every platform out there apart from 23 and Me. My niece is on there but Ive never seen her results as she has long lost her login details!!

I tend to agree with you.  Some folks are getting into a funk with what happens to your DNA if a company goes bust, but as I reckon everybody's DNA will be out there soon whether they like it or not Im too worried about that.

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Re: 23andMe Offer
« Reply #3 on: Friday 10 January 25 19:11 GMT (UK) »
I would say it's worth it for the curiousity value. If you don't test there, you'll never know!

I have quite a number of matches on 23andme who haven't shown up on any other DNA site. The number of new matches has slowed to a tiny trickle in the last year or so, but there's still all the older matches in the database.

I also had a new match pop up recently for a rather unexpected first cousin once removed!



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Re: 23andMe Offer
« Reply #4 on: Friday 10 January 25 22:00 GMT (UK) »
Forgot to mention.

On Gedmatch I have a few DNA Matches who tested with 23 & Me, zero response from those who I sent emails to.

Fingers crossed you have better luck.

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« Reply #5 on: Friday 10 January 25 22:08 GMT (UK) »

Thanks all.  23andMe seem to attract customers quite apart from all the other platforms.  Maybe its that their MO wasnt genealogically based, to start with at least.

I have no brick walls to break down but like I say, my motto for life is you dont know what you dont know so I will give it a punt.

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Re: 23andMe Offer
« Reply #6 on: Monday 20 January 25 11:36 GMT (UK) »

I see 23andMe are doing an Ancestry offer of £69.

My DNA is on every other platform and in the interests of I dont know what I dont know, it cant be ignored that they have the 2nd biggest database out there.  I have no interest in any of their other "medical" offerings etc.

However, we all know of their troubles and the talk of them going under in October subsequent to their data breach and other poor management.

Does anybody have a view of them as of today?  Is this a last ditch effort to get some cash in to pay for their recent lay offs or are they on the road back to redemption?

Cheers
It appears they have a telehealth business which is rather valuable, which they are looking to sell off, that would suggest to me they intend to carry on with this main 23andme business. The sales over Christmas looked healthy, and were better than Ancestry DNA. Me and my close family all still have kits on there, and another family member got one for Christmas. They are continuing to add new features, although admittedly (and logically, from a business perspective) some of these are most fully useful with the 23andme+ subscription. The same applies to Ancestry of course.
https://blog.23andme.com/

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Re: 23andMe Offer
« Reply #7 on: Monday 20 January 25 11:47 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the useful info.  Kit ordered and sent back to today!!  I'm excited and am hoping it puts some tabasco sauce into my own well worn genealogical research!!!

Is it the case that common or shared matches are not currently available on 23and me?

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« Reply #8 on: Monday 20 January 25 12:15 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the useful info.  Kit ordered and sent back to today!!  I'm excited and am hoping it puts some tabasco sauce into my own well worn genealogical research!!!

Is it the case that common or shared matches are not currently available on 23and me?
The shared matches i.e. 'relatives in common' feature was restored a few months ago, and matching was improved, particularly for 23andme+ members, as you can see here
https://blog.23andme.com/articles/update-to-dna-relatives

With 23andme+ you get 5000 matches instead of 1500, and advanced ability to search for matches by a particularly ancestral population/country etc. and by paternal or maternal haplogroup. The latter is still an advantage that 23andme has over Ancestry and MyHeritage as neither give haplogroups. With 23andme+ you also get historical matches
https://blog.23andme.com/tag/historical-matches