Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by srlm Tue May 24, 2011 11:24 pm
Stobart Conanway sent you a message.

Subject: Offer

" Hello,

My name is Stobart Conanway, am 40 years old,My contact address is 87 Bakers Road, Middlesex,Uxbridge, UB8 1RG,I don\\\'t usually stay at home unless during weekends due to the nature of my job. Just wanted you to know that I have two kids between the ages of 6 and 7 years old that i want an Aupair /nanny for since they are always lonely at home due to the death of their Mother about 4 months ago through fire accident.I found your profile and i would like you to come and work for my family.

Your duties will be as follows, 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 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 1,500 Pounds every 4 weeks and a pocket fee of 200 Pounds weekly which I suppose should be Okay by you.please do get back to me on my email ([email protected]) if you like this offer.

Expecting a response from you soon.

Thanks
Mr.Stobart & Family"
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by Dotti Wed May 25, 2011 12:07 am
Another one clearly written by an African, not by someone from UK, which makes it a scam.

In addition, If you are not from the EU or one of the below countries, you cannot work as an au pair in UK, no matter how qualified you are, and any offers will be scams.
Australia
Canada
Japan
New Zealand
Monaco

If you are a national of one of these countries, you may be able to come to the UK under the youth mobility scheme. Your national government will be your sponsor.

British overseas citizens, British overseas territories citizens and British nationals (overseas) can also apply under the scheme, and do not need a sponsor.

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by Bubbles Wed May 25, 2011 12:12 am
Welcome to ScamWarners srlm. Yes, this is also a scam. Do you see the similarities between the stories you are being told. Two kids, mother dead in accident / fire, the kids are lonely etc. All of this is designed to get you emotionally involved in the scammer's story.

There are no kids. There is no job, only a chance for you to lose money to the scammer. It is GREAT you are asking questions. Please read the message regarding Au Pair scams here: viewtopic.php?f=42&t=3019

Continue being careful about scammers who prey on people looking for honorable work.

Bubbles, former Scamwarners moderator.

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