Any Happy Navigenics Customers Yet?
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Update: At least deCODEme features happy customers.
We here at Think Gene are still waiting for a report of least one person who will vouch as a satisfied Navigenics customer. To qualify:
- You paid full price for the Navigenics service.
- You are willing to vouch as a “satisfied” customer of Navigenics over the Internet using your full name and email address. (in lieu of a full name, we will accept a web domain)
- You are not an employee of Navigenics nor have any affiliation with Navigenics or its employees.
- You are not a member of the press. (blogs are OK)
There is no prize for identifying oneself as this happy Navigenics customer because we feel that the joy of being a happy customer of Navigenics would be its own reward.
A running tally of identified satisfied Navigenics customers will be kept below for your convenience:
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Identified Satisfied Navigenics Customers: 0 |
Leave reports in the comments.




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