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by Dita Mon Mar 15, 2010 7:21 am
My Dear,

Thanks for your kind response to my email. My wife is late and my kids needs someone who can be like a mother and a friend to them, and I decided that an au pair would help us to give our children more quality time.

We are American fun loving family living in 112 Montrose Avenue, Edgware/Greater London HA8, United Kingdom and we will enjoy it if you are a person who enjoys doing lots of stuff with the kids, Our kids enjoy cycling, playing outside, reading stories, etc.

Our prime objective is to make our children to be happy, independent little beings and this is where we want you to help us. This would also naturally mean that sometimes you would have to help with household chores, because I also enjoy spending time with our kids.

I would say that 75% of the time will be spent on the kids, 25% on household chores. We are Christians, and it is very important for us that the au pair the works for us also knows and loves the Lord.

You will be working 5 days a week, with weekends and evenings off. If we want you to look after the kids in the evenings or weekends, we will obviously discuss it with you in advance and with your consent. You will then either get time off later, or be paid for the hours you have worked over time.

Alex is a Six years old and he is a friendly little boy, who loves to play with his friends, but can also play alone. He is a bit shy and checks things out before he participates. Very caring and easy to get along with. He loves singing and dancing and is more artistic . He enjoys being read to and relationship oriented

Daniel is Four Years old very much like Alex. A friendly little boy usually happy with himself and with life as such.. He loves cars and animals. The children are all well behaved and easy to get along with. Obviously they can also throw their tantrums, but I must honestly say that happens very seldom.

We would go into contract with you as our new au pair, but the mutual agreement remains that your name must be Sworn an Affidavit of Guarantee at the British Crown court before embarking your journey to United Kingdom, as this is reference to our bad experience in inviting an au pair.

So we were advised by the immigration experts/attorney to follow up with this policy of Sworn Affidavit Guarantee from the British Crown Court for legal security purposes.

But we advise you wait while we prepare the Contract Agreement Letter as we will also give you directives on how your name will be sworn at the crown Court for an Affidavit of Guarantee via the aid of a UK base attorney and solicitor.
We are excited to see you join us soon.

Find attached the picture of me and my kids

Warm regards

Mr George Lloyd
+447-011137406

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by mcweeden6 Wed Mar 31, 2010 6:25 pm
I am looking for a fun live-in Nanny/house-keeper with the nanny part of the
role being the most important. I am a widower whose wife died six months back
and living in London(UK), I work with an Oil and Gas company here in UK.


I have Two lively children who are 4yrs old and 6yrs old respectively. I already
have an au pair who has been doing a bit of child-care/ housework since my wife
died but she leaves this month and i would really like to find our nanny?s
replacement now so that whoever that person is can take over from her gradually
and find their way around before she leaves.

I work Monday - Thursday so most of Friday would be free unless something came
up at work and I had to go to the office. This only happens on perhaps 5/10
occasions a year but it does mean that you probably won?t be able to get another
job on Fridays.

If you think we are the family for you please email me together with your c.v.
and references via my email add:

[email protected]
[email protected]

and i would get in touch with you. However if the outcome should be positive, we
would send you a Contract Letter and we shall discuss travel arrangements in due
course of which I would be of generous assistance to you.

We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Best Wishes

Mr George Lloyd
For the family
by Ralph Wed Mar 31, 2010 7:06 pm
Thank you to both of you for posting your accounts of this scammer, it appears you are both fully aware of the scam but if you have any questions please ask.
by Dita Thu Apr 01, 2010 4:09 pm
Ralph wrote:Thank you to both of you for posting your accounts of this scammer, it appears you are both fully aware of the scam but if you have any questions please ask.


Hello Ralph, please tell me if im able to post here the screenshots of those emails i made. It would be easier for people to compare them and vividly see why it's scam. Thanks : )
Nadia
by Ralph Thu Apr 01, 2010 8:43 pm
If you have the actual emails it is easier if you copy and paste them, screen shots dont come up in searches and its a lot more work for you to post them.

If you dont have the emails then yes, screenshots are fine, just be sure to edit out any of your own details first.
by Dita Fri Apr 02, 2010 3:49 am
Ralph wrote:If you have the actual emails it is easier if you copy and paste them, screen shots dont come up in searches and its a lot more work for you to post them.

If you dont have the emails then yes, screenshots are fine, just be sure to edit out any of your own details first.


Thank u a lot! I got it :wink:

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