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Title: Returning an Ancestry DNA sample
Post by: deoxy on Saturday 21 December 24 09:38 GMT (UK)
Hello I’m not sure which Royal Mail postbox a returned Ancestry DNA sample should go in. I assume it would be the one for franked mail. Could someone advise me please? Thank you.
Title: Re: Returning an Ancestry DNA sample
Post by: melba_schmelba on Saturday 21 December 24 10:48 GMT (UK)
Hello I’m not sure which Royal Mail postbox a returned Ancestry DNA sample should go in. I assume it would be the one for franked mail. Could someone advise me please? Thank you.
I think any Royal Mail post box is fine, I think it has tracking details that Ancestry can see (but not you). It will be first sent to Ancestry Ireland then mass shipped to the lab in the US, hopefully it in 3-4 weeks it should show as arrived on the DNA progress tracker on the Ancestry DNA page.
Title: Re: Returning an Ancestry DNA sample
Post by: deoxy on Saturday 21 December 24 11:07 GMT (UK)
Thanks very much  :)
Title: Re: Returning an Ancestry DNA sample
Post by: rosie99 on Saturday 21 December 24 11:17 GMT (UK)
I have used the local post box for both I have sent. The last one I posted was 15th November which they acknowledged as received on the 25th.  I got the results last Saturday 14th December.  The estimated date given was 27th December
Title: Re: Returning an Ancestry DNA sample
Post by: LizzieL on Saturday 21 December 24 11:26 GMT (UK)
It sounds as if OP lives in a place where there are two post boxes side by side,  one for franked mail and one for those with ordinary stamps on.
Or this time of year the choice is one covered in knitted snowmen and one covered in crocheted elves.
Title: Re: Returning an Ancestry DNA sample
Post by: Biggles50 on Saturday 21 December 24 14:21 GMT (UK)
There is a preference system in place for processing.

In the UK it is or was in the Summer £10.

Once received in the US Labs the sample is fast tracked.

From posting in England to receipt of the results, for my sample took 4 weeks.

It took 2 weeks to get to the US Lab.
Title: Re: Returning an Ancestry DNA sample
Post by: LizzieL on Saturday 21 December 24 14:29 GMT (UK)

From posting in England to receipt of the results, for my sample took 4 weeks.


I did my test a few years ago before you could pay extra for fast tracking. I bought mine in a Black Friday deal, did the test as soon as I received it. From posting to getting results was 6 weeks. I bought one for OH at the same time, but gave it to him as a Christmas present. Even with the after  Christmas rush, from posting to being told his sample had failed was 5 weeks. His replacement test took about 3.5 weeks which was surprising. I wonder if they fast track replacement ones. 
Don't know why his first one failed, but he is notoriously bad at following instructions, that is if he reads them in the first place.

Title: Re: Returning an Ancestry DNA sample
Post by: rosie99 on Saturday 21 December 24 16:00 GMT (UK)
I did not pay for fast tracking, I think from posting on 15th November and getting results on 14th December was really good for a test from the UK.   

Mind you I was too early for getting that really cheap offer though I did get some money off
Title: Re: Returning an Ancestry DNA sample
Post by: deoxy on Saturday 21 December 24 20:56 GMT (UK)
Thanks to everyone for your replies. Yes LizzieL there are two boxes side by side. One for franked and one for stamped.
Happy Christmas all.  :)

Title: Re: Returning an Ancestry DNA sample
Post by: Biggles50 on Sunday 22 December 24 10:49 GMT (UK)
I did not pay for fast tracking, I think from posting on 15th November and getting results on 14th December was really good for a test from the UK.   

Mind you I was too early for getting that really cheap offer though I did get some money off

That was an excellent turnaround
Title: Re: Returning an Ancestry DNA sample
Post by: farmeroman on Sunday 22 December 24 11:09 GMT (UK)
Thanks to everyone for your replies. Yes LizzieL there are two boxes side by side. One for franked and one for stamped.
Happy Christmas all.  :)

I bet the postie collecting them only has one bag...
Title: Re: Returning an Ancestry DNA sample
Post by: deoxy on Sunday 22 December 24 15:43 GMT (UK)
Quite possibly farmeroman.  :)