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Why such a difference in average age of accounts?

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lolabelle
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Why such a difference in average age of accounts?

Just for kicks, I set up a CreditKarma account.  I'm sort of ignoring my score there, but the weird thing is that it has my AAoA as 3 years, 1 month, which is over 3.5 years less than I've seen reported anywhere else (including here).  It also says my oldest account is ~7 years when, others report it as 17 years.  Weird.  Does anyone know why this would be?


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BungalowMo
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Re: Why such a difference in average age of accounts?

Credit Karma uses your Trans Union report exclusively.  Is there an acct that is on your Equifax or Experian that does not report to TU?  That could be the difference.  Not all cards & loans report to all 3.  Most do, but you will find some that do not.

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Gunnar419
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Re: Why such a difference in average age of accounts?


@lolabelle wrote:

Just for kicks, I set up a CreditKarma account.  I'm sort of ignoring my score there, but the weird thing is that it has my AAoA as 3 years, 1 month, which is over 3.5 years less than I've seen reported anywhere else (including here).  It also says my oldest account is ~7 years when, others report it as 17 years.  Weird.  Does anyone know why this would be?


Credit Karma doesn't count closed accounts in its AAoA calculations. That could be part of it. It should still be seeing the age of your oldest account correctly, though, as long as TU has the correct info and as long as the account is still open.

 

CK has been a little glitchy lately as it transitions to a new site design and weekly, rather than daily, updates. This wouldn't be the first oddball thing people have reported from CK in the last few weeks.

 

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MidnightVoice
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Re: Why such a difference in average age of accounts?


@Gunnar419 wrote:
Credit Karma doesn't count closed accounts in its AAoA calculations. That could be part of it.

 


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L0RDAVENTAD0R
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Re: Why such a difference in average age of accounts?


@BungalowMo wrote:

Credit Karma uses your Trans Union report exclusively.  Is there an acct that is on your Equifax or Experian that does not report to TU?  That could be the difference.  Not all cards & loans report to all 3.  Most do, but you will find some that do not.


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