HT5312 I have sadly forgotten my answers to my apple security and apparently guessed too many times.....what do I do now???? Plz help

Need help I have forgotten my apple security questions and guessed too many times and won't let me reset. What do I do now???

You need to ask Apple to reset your security questions. To do this, click here and pick a method; if that page doesn't list one for your country or you're unable to call, fill out and submit this form.
They wouldn't be security questions if they could be bypassed without Apple verifying your identity.
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