by latifa91
Tue Apr 11, 2017 11:51 am
Hello !
I'm looking for AuPair jobs through the websites easyaupair & greataupair and I've met a whole bunch of scammers :
- David Shaw [email protected]
- David Henson [email protected] (all email adresses family-easyaupairs.com are false and have nothing to do with the website)
- Alan G Hogan [email protected]
- Albert William & Barbara William [email protected] & [email protected]
- Christie Fredie [email protected] , and facebook account Christie Fredie
How to detect scammers ?
♦ Christie Fredie created her FB account the day she sent me an e-mail , all her FB friends were from Nigeria, none of them was from England
♦ All of them say they want to hire me just after I send a few details about me
♦ They propose very high wages for the jobs (normal wage is less than 100GPB/week)
♦ Some of them added me on Viber and wrote me from a computer, and not from a mobile phone
♦ They wanted me to contact "lawyers from the UK home office" via false email adresses like : [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected]. Remember official organization never use such domain names for their email adresses ! (and anyway a true family never wants you to contact a lawyer !)
♦ Some of them wrote an email supposedly from Great au pair from the email adress : [email protected] (which is false) , asking me to contact a lawyer for travel documents. Great Au Pair do not "handle registration and placement procedures" so if you receive an e-mail like this, it is a false
♦ True families always wait untill they know you better (skype interviews etc...) before sending you any contract ! A true family never asks for money.
Hope this may help you avoid scammers !
I'm looking for AuPair jobs through the websites easyaupair & greataupair and I've met a whole bunch of scammers :
- David Shaw [email protected]
- David Henson [email protected] (all email adresses family-easyaupairs.com are false and have nothing to do with the website)
- Alan G Hogan [email protected]
- Albert William & Barbara William [email protected] & [email protected]
- Christie Fredie [email protected] , and facebook account Christie Fredie
How to detect scammers ?
♦ Christie Fredie created her FB account the day she sent me an e-mail , all her FB friends were from Nigeria, none of them was from England
♦ All of them say they want to hire me just after I send a few details about me
♦ They propose very high wages for the jobs (normal wage is less than 100GPB/week)
♦ Some of them added me on Viber and wrote me from a computer, and not from a mobile phone
♦ They wanted me to contact "lawyers from the UK home office" via false email adresses like : [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected]. Remember official organization never use such domain names for their email adresses ! (and anyway a true family never wants you to contact a lawyer !)
♦ Some of them wrote an email supposedly from Great au pair from the email adress : [email protected] (which is false) , asking me to contact a lawyer for travel documents. Great Au Pair do not "handle registration and placement procedures" so if you receive an e-mail like this, it is a false
♦ True families always wait untill they know you better (skype interviews etc...) before sending you any contract ! A true family never asks for money.
Hope this may help you avoid scammers !