Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by Chris Fuller Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:11 am
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam. The scammer, possibly via another fake person, company, or government department (lawyer, travel agency, embassy, UK Border Agency), will request money for a visa, work permit, flight tickets, or other 'necessary travel/employment documents'. This money will then be stolen from you. The scammer will not obtain any documents for anyone; and does not really have an au pair position to offer.

From: Benson Teewhyt <[email protected]>
Subject: AU PAIR NEEDED

hello
I am Mr benson thirlh, 45 Years Old from United
Kingdom I work as A Wedding Moderator And Event
Manager in United Kingdom and I don't usually stay home
unless during weekends. My contact address is 121 Brown
Road, Acton Lane Chester London, Nw9 5rr. I will like you to
know that I have just one kid which her is name mary
and at the age 5 years old.I want an
Aupair nanny for her because she is the only one left at
home after her Father divorced me for another
woman.
Your duties will be taking my daugther to school and bringing her
back home, play with her, go to museums, playground,
watching movies, prepare/serving her 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 3,000 Pounds every 4 weeks and
a pocket fee of 500 Pounds weekly which I suppose should be
Okay by you and as regard to my family picture, my scanner
can get it scanned then email them to you
Okay...
I hope to read from you soon.
Email.
[email protected]
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