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This topic gives information about the telephone number +34632764450, which has been identified as being used by scammers as part of their scam. This first post gives some general information about the telephone number, such as the country/area it is from, the type of number and the provider. Additional posts give information about occurrences of the number being used as part of a scam.

About telephone number +34632764450

Telephone number +34632764450 has a country code of 34, which indicates that it is from Spain. The dialling code (6327) indicates that the number is a mobile number. The original service provider was "Lycamobile, S.l.".

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Telephone number +34632764450 is being used as part of a Lottery Scam by someone claiming to be "Dr. Paco Lopez" and using the email address information.pacolopez@gmail.com. The telephone number is included in the following Lottery Scam email that is being sent to victims:
Dear winner,

Congratulations to you.

This should be our final notice to you to claim the prize money in Spain.

The official letter of the prize claim is attached to this message,
therefore you are advised to fill the claim processing form and send it
back for the payment processing on your behalf.

Call the lawyer Dr. Call Paco Lopez at TEL+34 632-764-450 EMAIL:
information.pacolopez@gmail.com

Contact Dr. Paco Lopez as soon as you receive this letter.

Many Thanks,

Manager

Spanish lottery prize.
The email was sent from the email address "Spanish lottery prize <cyrilmuller30@gmail.com>", with the Reply-to address "information.pacolopez@gmail.com" and the subject "Urgent".

The email is an example of a Lottery Scam, where victims are told that their email address has won the lottery, despite the fact that they never entered a lottery. Lotteries do not work like this, in real life you purchase a lottery ticket and cross your fingers. Only in the deluded minds of scammers are email addresses randomly picked to win a prize. Anyone responding to this email will be told that there is a fee/tax/insurance payment to be paid to receive the money. This will be followed by payment after payment until the victim runs out of money or realises that they are being scammed.

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