Ancestry.com has started its Holiday Sales. This sale is on Gift Memberships and autosomal DNA tests has different sale end dates.
Gift Memberships
Ancestry.com is having a 20 percent sale on its Gift Subscription Memberships until Wednesday, November 25, 2020. Gift memberships are one-time, non-renewing memberships. You pick the start date of the gift membership and it arrives in the recipient's email on that date. Recipients are not supposed to have active, paid subscription. See the Questions and Answers towards the bottom of the gift membership page.
U.S. Discovery GIFT Membership
Access to U.S. records
6-months reg. $99.99 ... sale $79.99 ... save $20
12-months reg. $189 ... sale $151 ... save $38
World Explorer GIFT Membership
Access to records across the globe.
6-months reg. $149 ... sale $119 ... save $30
12-months reg. $299 ... sale $239 ... save $60
All-Access GIFT Membership
Access to records across the globe; plus military records on Fold3.com; and articles on Newspapers.com Basic.
6-months reg. $199 ... sale $159 ... save $40
12-months reg. $389 ... sale $311 ... save $78
DNA Tests
For this holiday sale all of the AncestryDNA autosomal test options are on sale.
The AncestryDNA (autosomal) test regularly $99 is on sale for $59, a savings of 40 percent or $40 dollars, with taxes and shipping extra. This particular offer ends November 25, 2020.
Quite
a while back, Ancestry.com introduced its AncestryDNA Personal Traits feature. Personal Traits can be added on to an existing test or purchased at the same time
as an AncestryDNA test. For this sale, the AncestryDNA Personal Traits can be added to the purchase of AncestryDNA test for just $10 instead of its regular price of $20.
We have not seen if the sale price on the AncestryDNA Personal Traits add-on will be offered to those with existing AncestryDNA tests.
The AncestryHealth test now regularly $179 is on sale for $119, a savings of $60 dollars, with taxes and shipping extra. This particular offer ends November 23, 2020.
The AncestryHealth test includes the AncestryDNA
test, the Personal Traits as well as actionable health and wellness reports, support from
genetic counselors, and family health history tree. The tests offered by AncestryHealth are physician-ordered and are not diagnostic. The tests are not reviewed and approved by the FDA. The AncestryHealth test is not available in New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, or
Guam.
Over 18 million AncestryDNA test kits have been sold now according to
reports back in July 2020 and the company facts page on the Ancestry corporate website. As the testing company
with the largest "pool" of potential DNA matches it is a good place to
start.
AncestryDNA test results
provide an ethnicity/admixture report, a AncestryDNA match
list, shared matches, an internal member messaging system, and
automatic updates to results. As well as some basic information from
ThruLines which is Ancestry's replacement or next generation of New
Ancestor Discoveries and DNA Circles. See the chart below.
Be aware that with an active paid subscription to Ancestry, there is fuller access to some DNA features such as all
available information about people is shown in ThruLines; Matches'
public family trees are viewable instead of just a preview of five
generations; and up to seven generations of surnames instead of up to
five surnames are shown for direct ancestor surnames from your matches'
trees.
From Ancestry.com, a look at AncestryDNA with and without a data membership/subscription. |
Access to these extra features end if you discontinue your data subscription. Some of these extra features require a public family tree linked to the AncestryDNA kit.
AncestryDNA
Traits now gives a look
at 26 personal traits. These traits are: Birth Weight, Facial Hair Thickness, Omega-3, Photic
Sneeze Reflex, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitaman E, Wisdom Teeth,
Asparagus
Metabolite Detection, Bitter Sensitivity, Cilantro Aversion, Cleft Chin, Earlobe Shape, Earwax Type,
Eye Color, Finger Length, Freckles, Hair Color,
Hair Strand Thickness, Hair Type, Iris Patterns, Male Hair Loss, Savory
(Umami) Sensitivity, Skin Pigmentation, Sweet Sensitivity, and Unibrow. More traits may be available in the future at an additional cost. There may still be a Compare Feature and Around the World Feature.
From Ancestry.com |
AncestryDNA is the one DNA/genealogy testing site that does not provide a chromosome browser tool which allows you to see the chromosome segments you share in common with a match which is one of the scientific ways to confirm a match is a true match and not a match by chance. To access a chromosome browser you would need to download your kit's DNA data and upload that data to one of the three companies that do provide a chromosome browser: MyHeritageDNA, Family Tree DNA, and the third-party GedMatch.com website.
We are not sure if the FREESHIPDNA code will work on the Ancestry website with this sale but it does not hurt to try it.
Want to save on shipping costs? Remember AncestryDNA also sells its test kits on Amazon.com and often at sale prices when it is having a sale. For this sale, the prices of the AncestryDNA tests on Amazon are currently match the Ancestry website sale prices so this time the sale price on the Amazon website is the best deal because shipping is free. Amazon Non-AmazonPrime members get free shipping due to the total cost and because it is fulfilled by Amazon while AmazonPrime members just get quicker 2-day shipping for free. But be cautious and make sure the test kit you are buying is "sold by AncestryDNAOfficial and fulfilled by Amazon" to insure you are buying a genuine test kit. You will find this information just below the price. See the image below.
Look for this before adding your item to your cart. |
I know it is the day after Halloween and it is early but ...
Happy Holidays Everyone!
See you soon at Mt. Clemens Public Library!
LE
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