Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by Barnetme Fri Nov 11, 2011 6:39 am
Flag this messageTO OUR WONDERFUL AUPAIRThursday, November 10, 2011 1:59 PM
From: This sender is DomainKeys verified"rajer confessor" <[email protected]>Add sender to ContactsTo: undisclosed-recipientsDear Aupair,



We are rajer ’s family from The United State of America , We are a
nice and fun loving family but we are currently based in London in
England (UK).



I work as a production engineer for Continental Tyre a German based
Tyre Company. My wife Helen also works with the same company as an
Administrative Assistant. We were posted on contract to ( UK ) were we
currently reside but we would be returning back to ( USA ) after our
contract expires



Our busy schedule prompted us to seek the assistance of an aupair, we
searched for potential nannies on findaupar.com site and we found your
profile and liked it. Your basic duties would be to take care of our
kids. We have a maid who would undertake of housework hence your basic
responsibility is with our kids tony and alice.



We would be offering a salary of 1800GBP which would be paid to you at
the end of every month and a weekly pocket money of 220GBP.We knows
the amount is high but we are paid well by our company and we want the
best for our son. You would have a furnished accommodation with
Television Set, Internet Ready Laptop, Fixed Landline telephone and a
car for your use.



Indicate your interest by sending us your picture, phone number and
some character references for us to evaluate and consider you for the
position.



On the issue of travel documents, we would take care of the cost by
undertaking care of your traveling cost. In saying this we would be
paying for your flight tickets and visa procurement charges.



Let us hear from you so that we can discuss more on the offer. You can
contact me on this NUMBER +447024087010 OR VIA same e mail portal


Best regards
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by jolly_roger Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:31 am
It is sounding highly suspicious I'm afraid.
Noticing the phone number is one of the 4470 numbers.
viewtopic.php?f=26&t=13567 contains an earlier post which better describes these redirect phone numbers.
by Arnold Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:33 am
Another scam. The English isn't right for an American, and the 4470 number is another sure sign of a scam. They are free numbers that redirects calls elsewhere, so are often used by scammers pretending to be in the UK.

by Barnetme Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:57 am
Thank you

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