Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by Chris Fuller Thu Mar 03, 2011 8:13 am
This is a scam; the au pair position does not really exist, and the British Immigration Lawyer who is mentioned is fake.

The fake lawyer, or possibly another fake person, company, or government department (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: [email protected]

Hello,

Thanks so much for your urgent responds.We live in central London and you are going to work 34hours per week,you are going to help look after our kids while we are off to work.You are going to take them to school in the morning and bring them back in the afternoon.You will also help with light house work and as well help in the kitchen at weekends.The living in arrangement will be provide on your stay as there is an air conditioned room for you with toilet,internet access,DSTV, and well finished.I have a Toyota camry for you on this job and only if you have a drivers license then you can have access to drive it if not i am going to let my driver do the job.We are a good loving family,we are a christian and we would be happy welcome you to our home .I am willing to pay you £600.00 weekly and i would like if it is negotiable .

What nationality are you from and do you have a working permit and a Visa that is liable to live and work here in the UK.How many years have you in child care and can you drive,swim,cook, and spend more time with the kids?i would like an aupair that is very friendly with children.I would really like to know the best starting date that you would like to come and start your job.Regards your traveling plans you need no to worry as i have a British immigration lawyer that is going to help get all the necessary papers for you to live and work here without any problem.Have you traveled to work international before?and i want you to tell me more about yourself?what your likes are and what you do for fun as well as your family background.

I hope to hear from you as soon as possible

Best Regards

Richard
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