Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by srlm Fri Jul 08, 2011 10:26 am
I JUST RECEIVE THIS OFFER AND I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF ITS A SCAM BEFORE I ANSWER IT:

Dear Aupair. Your profile is okay for my family to send you this job offer. We are a lovely family and also easy going people.We live at PO Box 270, Guildhall, London, EC2P UK. Your services is needed as a aupair to our daughter.we will be very happy to hear from you if you are ready to relocate to UK. You will have your own room but have to share bathroom with my daughter.There is a TV in the room we have for you. There is unlimited internet connection which is available to use. You can bring your own laptop Send your resume to us if you need the job offer and we will tell you more about it. Thanks and hope to hear from you soon. Michael DeFries +447930234587,+4470318411932
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by Dotti Fri Jul 08, 2011 10:47 am
It's a scam.

The English tells me the writer is African. The phone number starting with 4470 is a redirect phone number--whenever you see one of these numbers in a job offer, you can be sure it is a scam, as these numbers are used by scammers who are not in UK but are pretending to be there.

Could you please post the email address this scammer is using?

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by jolly_roger Fri Jul 08, 2011 10:59 am
I am almost certain it is a scam.

re: the phone number 4470318411932
A typical 4470 re-direct number that is supposed to appear like a UK number, but in reality is not.

Ben Family <[email protected] ran a similar scam letter using the exact same phone number on 19th March 2011
Then another report here, dated 11 Feb 2011. Does the phone number look familiar?
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=15733&p=46383

I know it is not the good news you were seeking. Please do not contact the scammer/s.

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