by Chris Fuller
Mon Mar 07, 2011 3:55 pm
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.
thanks for your mail. am sorry for my late reply am little busy at work...... how are you and your family., where have you work as au pair before? Are you marred or single what is your current job; I will like to know more about your family. Have you been to UK before are when will be available to come over here cos I need your service as soon as possible due to the nature of my job.
hope to get your mail back.
hope to read from your soon.
Sharon [email protected]