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    1. Re: OneGreatFamily
    2. David Coggins
    3. Tom, There are 22,000,000 hits for "One Great Family scam" on Google, so I really don't know what you looked at ... Maybe you have a vested interest ??? > As the latest Eastman's Newsletter has an article > about this organisation, I thought to myself that > such a reputable newsletter would not have an > article about a suss crowd. > > So, I too went Googling for > > OneGreatFamily > > and in the first page of results there was > nothing unfavourable, so I don't > know where "scam" came from. > > > > > > Cheers, > > Tom [Tom Perrett] <tomp@st.net.au> > > >

    10/13/2009 03:08:10
    1. Re: OneGreatFamily
    2. Dr. Brian Leverich
    3. On 2009-10-13, David Coggins <nospam@nospam.com> wrote: > Tom, > > There are 22,000,000 hits for "One Great Family scam" on Google, so I really > don't know what you looked at ... > > Maybe you have a vested interest ??? Er, yeah, and "David Coggins scam" produces 44,400 hits. So much for your credibility, or at least your understanding of what Google search results mean. ;) ### Seriously, OGF has been around for a long time. They are, so far as I know, a scam pretty much in the same sense Ancestry is: paying them money doesn't guarantee a useful result. OGF may or may not be worth the subscription fee. That's gonna depend on the researcher and the family line. And yes, Linkpendium is an OGF affiliate. But the amount of money in question is so small that you can be reasonably sure that my remarks are unbiased. Cheers, B.

    10/13/2009 11:09:12