Will we lose our certification history, if we leave our company?

I have a strange situation.
3 years ago, i registered to both OTN and Certview with my old email address, my old company's email address.
That company is closed. When i forgot the OTN password, i couldn't succeed to login to OTN, because it sends the temporary password only to the email address. No security questions, no alternate mail addresses. So i got a new OTN account with my new email address.
Yesterday i took an exam to upgrade my OCP certification. There were not any problems with pearsonvue. I could change my email address, registered for the exam, and took the exam.
I got an email from Certview to see my exam score. I tried to login with my new OTN account, entered my Oracle testing id, and certview did not allow me to login. It says another email address(my old email address) is registered with that testing ID. It suggested me to login with my old email address.
I forgot the password of my old account's password. I cannot use remember password because the only way to remember password is sending temp password to the registered email. My old company is closed, its domain is not in use. So there is no way to use my old email address.
I wrote lots of mails to OTN help, Certview help, etc. They always close my problem without solving it. They say, "The only way to see my exam report is to login with my old account.". And because of forgetting password, i cannot do that.
I am about giving up. I think my ceritification and exam history will be lost only because of forgetting my OTN account's password. Maybe i should go to my old boss and try to convince him to startup the company again, to get my old email address and to see my Certview detail. It's like a joke :)
Bora Yuret
Edited by: user7218444 on Jan 8, 2013 4:50 AM

I wrote lots of mails to OTN help, Certview help, etc. They always close my problem without solving it. They say,
"The only way to see my exam report is to login with my old account.". And because of forgetting password, i cannot do that.Open an SR and provide the same information that you posted (presumably without the 'giving up' part):
http://education.oracle.com/pls/eval-eddap-dcd/OU_SUPPORT_OCP.home?p_source=OCP
I know that it is possible for the support team to change your email address without having you the password because I have done it. When I first created my OTN account, I worked for Oracle. I left Oracle and it was a couple of years before I needed my the account again (OCP info wasn't as tied to the OTN id then as it is now). The support team was able to change my email to a new address for me. Mind you... I had them change it to one that is my personal email rather than my work email so that the problem would not happen again.

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