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In my opinion. AWS can definitely find which account own the bucket. But due to privacy reason they might not be sharing this information.
I would suggest to go about this. Open case from your current account. To prove ownership that you are owner of account holding the bucket and account ID disclosed to you.
Ask them to match your current account billing information with account holding the bucket. If it match it means the old account also belong to you and they should be able to share account ID number and you can try login/reset access etc.
This is a suggestion. Try it out, if it works.
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Thank you for your reply. I've linked to your reply in my open ticket with AWS support, I'll let you know how I get on.
Cheers John
They wouldn't help, They tried calling a phone number I no longer have and emailed an email I've long since forgotten.
It was for an old website for posterity's sake so I just scraped it and hosted it on github pages.
I'll forget about amazon for this one.
Thanks for replying though. I'll mark your answer as accepted as you were kind enough to help and your advice was good.