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freen annual credit question

  okay i am military stationed on the island of guam. i have had to pay for my credit reports since i got here. i tried to do the free credit reports and i get the error saying
 
"The AnnualCreditReport.com website is only accessible through ISPs (Internet Service Providers)

located within the United States and its territories."
 
 the thing is guam is a territorie of the united states. is there another rout i could take to get a free annual credit report?
 
Thanks in advance.
 
 
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Re: freen annual credit question

Sorry for asking simple questions such as this. i am about to get married and i want to get a head start on fixing my credit. i want to be able to apply for a decent mortgage when i get out of the military and get a good foot underneath me to live comfortable knowing i am on top of things.
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hoping2rebuild
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Re: freen annual credit question

First Thank you for your service!
 
Second have you tried pulling directly from each of the CRA's websites?

Starting Score: 377EQ/350EX/400TU As of 11/2011
Current Score: 620EQ/614EX/612TU As of 01/2013
Goal Score: 700+ across the boards
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Anonymous
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Re: freen annual credit question

You can order you free annual reports via phone or mail.
 
 
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Anonymous
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thank you guys verry much i got one orderd. the application is going to be sent by mail.
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Anonymous
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Re: freen annual credit question

Seems your problem is solved. Otherwise, you could try to use a free proxy server.
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Anonymous
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Re: freen annual credit question

Don't forget you qualify for a VA home loan guarantee. VA loans don't require the same scores or down payment restrictions as conventional home loans. This assumes you retain your VA benefits, most do. Just don't get a 'bad' discharge from the military and you'll be fine.
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