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It costs money to sequence DNA and calculate someone's ancestry. 23andMe loses money whenever it sells a kit. Are you seriously too lazy to save a nonprofit a few hundred bucks by spending 1 second to indicate your race? Also, every time I buy something at a store, I have to give them my addresses. Including my phone number and a few extra ways to contact me in case I move, and you know, someone is dying and needs my…
Also, every time I buy something at a store, I have to give them my addresses Every store I've been to has been perfectly happy with only a green piece of paper with the number "20" written all over it.
Amit Gupta hasn't found a marrow transplant match; today's your last chance.
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Re: Amit Gupta hasn't found a marrow transplant match; today's your last chance.
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#193Earlier quoted context omitted.
It costs money to sequence DNA and calculate someone's ancestry. 23andMe loses money whenever it sells a kit. Are you seriously too lazy to save a nonprofit a few hundred bucks by spending 1 second to indicate your race? Also, every time I buy something at a store, I have to give them my addresses. Including my phone number and a few extra ways to contact me in case I move, and you know, someone is dying and needs my…
If 23andMe loses money on kits, where are they making their money?
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#194Earlier quoted context omitted.
It costs money to sequence DNA and calculate someone's ancestry. 23andMe loses money whenever it sells a kit. Are you seriously too lazy to save a nonprofit a few hundred bucks by spending 1 second to indicate your race? Also, every time I buy something at a store, I have to give them my addresses. Including my phone number and a few extra ways to contact me in case I move, and you know, someone is dying and needs my…
Also, every time I buy something at a store, I have to give them my addresses. I hope you're kidding...
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- Much of the reason for the secondary contact information is to ensure that if you are a match they have multiple ways to find you. - You may be a match for someone ten years down the line. Odds are that you won't be in exactly the same place with the exact same contact information. - It costs about $100 to do the analysis on each test. Therefore, if you provide additional information that may in some ways be redund…
> Much of the reason for the secondary contact information is to ensure that if you are a match they have multiple ways to find you. None of which helps if you would have been a match but instead dropped out of their signup process.
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#196Earlier quoted context omitted.
- Much of the reason for the secondary contact information is to ensure that if you are a match they have multiple ways to find you. - You may be a match for someone ten years down the line. Odds are that you won't be in exactly the same place with the exact same contact information. - It costs about $100 to do the analysis on each test. Therefore, if you provide additional information that may in some ways be redund…
I would strongly suggest that they have the courtesy of stating their intention when asking for all that information. It's not difficult. People are showing up to help and are then subjected to what seems like an interrogation. Even the most helpful soul would raise her eyebrows a few times. I'm not saying that the information is irrelevant, but each question is there for a reason, why not just state what it is? You…
Also, we don't live in a world where DNA sequencing is free. Seems like common sense to fill out your race.
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Well, as a European I'm Offended. But seriously what's the motivation behind this?
BSE/Mad Cow fears. Because of the BSE outbreak in the UK in the 80s (and the various smaller outbreaks later) the US authorities were scared shitless at some point. So if you've lived 5 or more years in Europe you're banned from donating blood forever. Not sure I understand the logic... Quarantine for a set period I can understand, but banning for life makes little sense. After all there are many blood donors in all…
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Gupta is the English equivalent of Smith in India..
I am from the sub-continent. What you said is actually a good thing. There are lots of Guptas (and Vermas and Sharmas and other north-indian surnames). In India Guptas marry other Guptas (or Sharmas or Vermas or other surnames, BUT there is marriage within the community ). This is not true for Smiths in any part of the world.
Sure it is. See, for example, Eleanor Roosevelt.
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#199I am a south asian male living in the US.I tried to sign up as a donor.Here is my experience. >Your password needs to be between 8 and 15 characters long, must contain at least 1 number and 1 letter and cannot contain spaces. Seriously WTF....I am sure half of the people who wanted to sign up did not just for this bs! Okay chill...password abcd...... > In the past 5 years have you taken money or drugs in exchange for…
In the 23andMe there is a "Relative Finder" options. https://www.23andme.com/ancestry/relfinder/
probably they can create a "Donor finder" options easily ..
Re: Amit Gupta hasn't found a marrow transplant match; today's your last chance.
#200Since I'm still gay, I'm not allowed to help, no matter how many times you ask. I get why they do this and I shouldn't let it bother me, but emotionally it feels the same as if they just said, "Please become a donor, nohomo." edit: Of course I still wish the very best for Amit.
Get tested for a match anyway - if you match you can always say you didn't read the papers very carefully and that as gay person you can't donate. Then when he dies we have somebody to point to and say "this person could have been saved, but for your bigotry".