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I can see myself paying for something like this!
I can be such a sucker :(
And I know that I will be absolutely dying to find out the gender as soon as possible.
Though it would probably be wiser to pay for an ultrasound early. At how many weeks the accuracy is of an ultrasound is fairly high? 14 weeks?
Presumably a 3d scan would be more reliable?
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My name is Andrew Alexander and I am the Director and CEO of easyDNA Limited. My company offers a urine based DNA test for Baby Gender Prediction with 99% accuracy. As Director of this company I publicly state that till today being 27th July 2012, my company has NEVER issued an incorrect result. Not one client has ever come back to us stating the result was incorrect.
We offer a complete refund if shown to be incorrect and to date we have NEVER issued a refund on this test.
Our baby gender DNA test and has been scientifically validated. The laboratory is the only lab in the world accredited with all three international accreditations being NATA, ISO17025 and AABB.
Several of our clients have expressed concern that other company's predicted that they were having a girl, when we predicted boy. This occurred because the other companies that our clients tested with were not as technically advanced and missed the male chromosome.
Many months have passed and not one client ever came back with the proof our prediction was not correct.
Thus I reiterate the point that to date we have never issued an incorrect result and if anyone would like to question that further then please do not hesitate to contact me directly.
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So where do we purchase this urine based dna test? If one of us reported an incorrect result, it sounds like you would reimburse us financially since you claim to date there are no incorrect results.
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So are you going to provide refunds to the ladies who provide proof your test didn't work & was incorrect?
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I think it would have been far more appropriate of Easy DNA to contact the owner of this site and ask to rent ad space, rather than posting on the forum. There are far too many companies claiming to have a reliable test for gender; they merely prey on people desperate to learn their baby's gender. I am not saying that Easy DNA is one of those companies. I will say that they should (a) go through proper channels to advertise their products and, (b) offer a money back guarantee.
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That is correct we have a policy in place that will give a FULL refund if a result is shown to be incorrect. To date we have never issued a refund. For more information you can google the company easyDNA.
I am not here to promote the test as such just clarify that our test is accurate. There are a lot of inferior tests that cause disappointment to people which is regrettable.
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My advice and regardless of what company you choose make sure the company or lab is accredited by an internationally recognised accreditation board. Secondly prediction tests generally bought in Chemists are very inaccurate you should look for a DNA based test with a minimum of 95% accuracy if not higher. Make sure there is a 100% refund in place should the results not be correct.
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Or just get a cvs if your desperate. No refuting those. But then that carrys a risk to your baby, but no wondering about scans etc. CVS is a proven worldwide DNA test.
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"Many months have passed" sorry but months of no one asking for a refund yet isn't very good evidence of "99%" accuracy rate. Call me a skeptic but I would save your $ ladies for an early us. Some of these fly by night companies may not even be around long enough to give a refund. Just my 2 cents.