I've been around a bit longer than 3 years. :) Any ideas why this is wrong? I can only think of two things that might be impacting the incorrect age:
1) When I signed up, I couldn't use my original account name since there's no support for two-character names... or
2) My account was hacked around 3 years ago, and support had to change the email address associated with the account. I suspect the [b]PUID[/b] (which shouldn't have changed) wasn't used to determine age, but that the email address was used?
If you ping me privately, I'd be happy to provide the original email address that I originally signed into Bungie.Net all those years ago. I obviously can't sign in with that address now, because it's been moved. I suppose I could try to create a new Live account with the old email address, but don't want to try it out and mess things up before hearing from you.
Great unveil at E3, guys! Can't wait to be playing this. :)
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Account age (Bungie.Net account) is solely linked to the date that the Bungie.Net account was created. The method of login doesn't alter or affect that date in any way. Think of it this way. Every Bungie.Net account is a keychain. Each keychain is created the moment someone creates a Bungie.Net account using an external key (previously WLID's, but now include FB, PSN, G+ keys). Nothing alters or changes the date the keychain is created. But keys can be added, others removed and unattached keys can be moved between existing or used to create new keychains. The Keychain that you are using in this thread was created January 11, 2013. What you did with your previous keys and Bungie.Net keychains? Only you know that. But this particular keychain was created that date.