Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by David Jansen Sat Feb 19, 2011 5:10 am
This is an au pair scam. There is no real job, and the scammer will try to make you pay for non existent work permits, visa, and other traveldocuments. Don't fall for these scams!
From: Miss Vernessa Scott <[email protected]>
Date: 2011/2/12
Subject: NANNY NEEDED FOR MY ANGELS
To:


Hello Aupair,

I am Mrs Vernessa Scott, 40 Years Old from United Kingdom I work with
Multimedial Consultant in United Kingdom and I don't usually stay
home
unless during weekends. My contact address is 11 Chiswick Tce, Acton
Lane London London, W4 W4 5LY. I will like you to know that I have just
two kids which names are James and Mary and there ages are 3 years and
5 years old.I want an Aupair nanny for them because they are the only
one left at home after their Father divorced me for another woman.

Your duties will be taking the kids to school and bringing them back
home, play with them, go to museums, playground, watching movies,
prepare/serving their snacks and foods. You will have your Private Room
which will have Bathroom, Toilet, Television,
Air-Conditional. You will
have access to the Internet and a Telephone at home to get in touch with your friends and loved ones. You will be having Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays as your off days, so to enable you have enough time for
yourself. As for your salary, I will be paying you 1,750 Pounds every 4
weeks and a pocket fee of 250 Pounds weekly which I suppose should be
Okay by you and as regard to my family picture, my scanner is currently
bad. I will try to go to the cyber cafe so I can get it scanned then
email them to you Okay...

I hope to read from you soon.

[email protected]
Mrs vernessa scott Family

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