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by doitLP
2835 days ago
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I would believe that. I paid for a kit, never got a confirmation. Waited a few months and finally contacted customer service. They said it would be shipped soon. It never was. I cancelled the order, asked for (and got) a refund. No follow up, nothing. Not even a GDPR email during the wave of them earlier this year, something I would expect from such a business. I don’t know, maybe I’m paranoid after reading Bad Blood but something ain’t right. Their marketing machine still churns though. From time to time I still see ads. |
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- There are no actions to be taken based on microbiome data
- There's no government oversight to the quality of their sequencing or bioinformatics
- The reviews don't indicate the kits are useful https://www.highya.com/ubiome-reviews
Maybe a good comparison would be if Theranos gave you a 'subjective wellness score' instead of standard test results