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Credit.com importing nonsense from Experian ?

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lg8302ch
Senior Contributor

Credit.com importing nonsense from Experian ?

Hi guys

Anybody else noticed some weird info on credit.com?

Credit Birthday 1986 but AAoA 37yrs ...ha ha

Oldest account 332mo but Average age of account 444mo

 

The reply from credit.com support is even better. If I find any inaccuracies I need to dispute with Experian...this is a joke they do not see the obvious error and I doubt this is on Experian that way..LOL

 

Anybody else seeing such nonsense?

 

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DavidZeng
Regular Contributor

Re: Credit.com importing nonsense from Experian ?

Maybe those guys just got back from a time travel, they still suffer jet lag.Smiley Tongue

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diebadcredit6504
Regular Contributor

Re: Credit.com importing nonsense from Experian ?

I never heard of credit.com. Which credit report do they pull?

EX - 522 (Oct 2013) 695 (May 2014)

TU FICO - 580 (Oct 2013) 680 (May 2014)

EQ - 509 - (Oct 2013) 672 (May 2014)
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yudeology101
Senior Contributor

Re: Credit.com importing nonsense from Experian ?


@diebadcredit6504 wrote:

I never heard of credit.com. Which credit report do they pull?


Seems like EX. 

 

Like many other free credit reports sites (CK, CS, Quizzle & many others), it should be used solely for entertainment purposes and monitoring alerts.  I do like to see my scores up in the mid 700s, perhaps i should sign up for this site and who knows my scores may be in the 900s! lol now that would make my day

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diebadcredit6504
Regular Contributor

Re: Credit.com importing nonsense from Experian ?

LOL, 900s score sounds nice. I might look into it.
EX - 522 (Oct 2013) 695 (May 2014)

TU FICO - 580 (Oct 2013) 680 (May 2014)

EQ - 509 - (Oct 2013) 672 (May 2014)
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takeshi74
Senior Contributor

Re: Credit.com importing nonsense from Experian ?


@lg8302ch wrote:

The reply from credit.com support is even better. If I find any inaccuracies I need to dispute with Experian...this is a joke they do not see the obvious error and I doubt this is on Experian that way..LOL 


Have you actually pulled your Experian report to verify?  Don't just assume.

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Revelate
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Credit.com importing nonsense from Experian ?


@takeshi74 wrote:

@lg8302ch wrote:

The reply from credit.com support is even better. If I find any inaccuracies I need to dispute with Experian...this is a joke they do not see the obvious error and I doubt this is on Experian that way..LOL 


Have you actually pulled your Experian report to verify?  Don't just assume.


I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest it's a translation error.  Though in LG's case if the annualcreditreports pull hasn't been used, might not be a bad idea.  Alternatively cross-check with CS or Quizzle.




        
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lg8302ch
Senior Contributor

Re: Credit.com importing nonsense from Experian ?


@Revelate wrote:

@takeshi74 wrote:

@lg8302ch wrote:

The reply from credit.com support is even better. If I find any inaccuracies I need to dispute with Experian...this is a joke they do not see the obvious error and I doubt this is on Experian that way..LOL 


Have you actually pulled your Experian report to verify?  Don't just assume.


I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest it's a translation error.  Though in LG's case if the annualcreditreports pull hasn't been used, might not be a bad idea.  Alternatively cross-check with CS or Quizzle.


No I have not done so because the 3 bureau reports show my account opening dates correctly and all amounts as well. Also no new fancy very old account that is not mine... I also would guess it is a translation error that is why I wrote to credit.com support and they do not see anything wrong. Oldest account from 1986 but 37years of average account age?? ha...must have started very young with my credit cards.. In case my AAoA with EX would be that high I could go on an app spree for cards that pull EX Smiley Happy...no just a joke...will stay in the garden.

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Irisa
Senior Contributor

Re: Credit.com importing nonsense from Experian ?


@lg8302ch wrote:

@Revelate wrote:

@takeshi74 wrote:

@lg8302ch wrote:

The reply from credit.com support is even better. If I find any inaccuracies I need to dispute with Experian...this is a joke they do not see the obvious error and I doubt this is on Experian that way..LOL 


Have you actually pulled your Experian report to verify?  Don't just assume.


I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest it's a translation error.  Though in LG's case if the annualcreditreports pull hasn't been used, might not be a bad idea.  Alternatively cross-check with CS or Quizzle.


No I have not done so because the 3 bureau reports show my account opening dates correctly and all amounts as well. Also no new fancy very old account that is not mine... I also would guess it is a translation error that is why I wrote to credit.com support and they do not see anything wrong. Oldest account from 1986 but 37years of average account age?? ha...must have started very young with my credit cards.. In case my AAoA with EX would be that high I could go on an app spree for cards that pull EX Smiley Happy...no just a joke...will stay in the garden.


I think I would do the same thing.. just don't tell anyone in the garden I said that LOL. 

 

Btw, I see you finally got a CLI from Discover. Congrats! Smiley Happy

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lg8302ch
Senior Contributor

Re: Credit.com importing nonsense from Experian ?

Thanks Irisa...next big Discover CLI is reserved for  Indiolatino61 Smiley Happy

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