by Chris Fuller
Fri Oct 28, 2011 2:00 am
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam. You can see a very similar scam mail here:
Ivan Norrington
This email was not sent from the UK; it was sent from Nigeria, as proven by the IP address: 41.206.11.5 - Lagos, Nigeria.
Ivan Norrington
This email was not sent from the UK; it was sent from Nigeria, as proven by the IP address: 41.206.11.5 - Lagos, Nigeria.
From: Larry Fletcher <[email protected]>
Subject: Hello Aupair
Hello,
My wife and I got to see your ad from the Aupair-option website that you are searching for a suitable family to render your services to and we decided to contact you.
We are a British family of Four(4) living here in the UK.
We are looking to hire a decent,mature,responsible,English speaking foreign aupair for our kids Max and Courtney.
Max is 5 and Courtney is just 7months old.
They are very adorable kids and very easy to get along with.
I work full time and so does my wife Maureen,so we need help with Max & Courtney since our present nanny for 3yrs now will be relocating back with her family in Scotland by the end of the month.
If you will be willing to render your services, kindly go through my families profile on the Easyaupair website were we have our most recent photos put up as well.
http://www.easyaupair.com/viewprofilefamily/33856/
Further details of the job,travel arrangements,accommodation,salary,vacation benefits etc, will all be disclosed to you in my next email if I get a response from you on time with your CV and recent photos so I can share with my family.
Regards
Larry Fletcher
For the family.