emily
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Post by emily on Nov 20, 2009 15:54:07 GMT -5
Hi all......how have things been going? I was wondering for awhile now, do you think a person can scam a paternity test? My reason for asking is SO has the daughter I have told you about and also a 2 year old by the same girl that he just foudn out was his as well. Their other daughter is 3-so the kids are very close in age. The 2 year old looks NOTHING, I mean NOTHING like DD3 or Bm or my SO. I am not exxagerating either ladies. Im almost amazed! I was thinking to myself when BM brought DD2 in for the test could she have brought it DD4 in place of her to fool the system? I mean how would the place know the real difference? Am i crazy?
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Post by Tellit on Nov 20, 2009 21:56:52 GMT -5
Yeah...No. It would be kind of hard to pass off a 1 year old girl as a newborn boy.
You can't go by looks. Kids can get their looks from various members of their gene pool.
Give those people who conduct the DNA tests a little bit of credit. DNA tests also show the sex of the child as well....
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but if the blood test says its his, its his. There are some things we have to accept.
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Post by MsKokamo on Nov 21, 2009 16:52:02 GMT -5
I'm sure they checked records etc, dna personnel are most likely highly aware of games people attempt to play to fool the system.
My question is are DNA tests free right after delivery.
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emily
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Post by emily on Nov 23, 2009 8:23:57 GMT -5
no, both kids are girls! and the paternity test got done when they were 1 and 2. So how do they decifer the difference? No the paternity tests are never free. One party has to pay
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Post by jusdntundstn on Dec 13, 2009 13:59:04 GMT -5
This is also OMG posing as one of our infrequent posters which is also the profile she used to slither her way into the new site.
So excuse me if I think your misunderstanding is directed towards the wrong candidates... We're talking about our personal info here!!!!
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