Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by Geck Tue Nov 15, 2011 3:48 am
I have found the name Daniel Wills on this web though not as an au pair scam, so this is what came to me:

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Dear Xxxxx,

I hope your week is moving fine.

I would like to inform you that i have received detailed information
and travel instructions from the Home Office on steps you are to take
to enable you travel down here without hassles. We disabled our
profile cos we found you and want to stop receiving mails from
intending Au pair.

I have also received a copy of the approved contract letter which
includes details of the accommodation that we shall provide you,
working hours, feeding and other contract terms. I shall sign it and
send alongside information on travel process for your guidance. You
are to go through the contract and sign if the terms are acceptable by
you and also follow the detailed travel instructions so that you do
not make any mistakes.

I shall be sending you all this important information tomorrow morning
for your review.My wife says Hello and we hope our e mail finds you in
good health.

Cheers and write us soon.

Mr Daniel Wills Family

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I find it quite alarming that Im receiving more fakes than real reactions.
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by Geck Wed Nov 16, 2011 3:21 am
Although I havenĀ“t reacted, they send me the following email:

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Dear Xxx ,

After discussing your employment with my entire family, My family and
I have decided that you match our requirements so please find the
Contract Letter that is approved by the UK Home Office.

We received approval from the UK Home Office today to employ your services,

We have attached the approved contract letter issued to us for your
review and a seal of your signature on it as a sign of acceptances to
our humble offer which we offered to you.

You need to sign the contract letter of employment after going through
it and send a scanned copy via email to the Immigration Lawyer
handling your process
Application email: [email protected]

UK Immigration Solicitors | Immigration Lawyers | London
206 Merton High Street South Wimbledon London SW19 1AX
Sunrise Chambers
NOTE: PLEASE INDICATE TO THE LAWYER WHERE YOU ARE TRAVELING FROM AND
DATE YOU WISH TO ARRIVE LONDON, YOUR COUNTRY OF BIRTH AND THE AIRPORT
YOU WISH TO DEPART FROM. We wait to receive you when you arrive. Let
me know as soon as you receive this mail. God bless you as you come.
God bless you as you come.

Respectfully,
Daniel Wills .
For the family
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There was a "contract letter" attached to the email.
by Chris Fuller Wed Nov 16, 2011 4:07 am
Thank you, Geck, for posting this follow-up scam mail.

This scammer pretends to be several host families, all using the same fake Barrister Katie Allison. You can find links to examples of these, plus the fake Contract Offer which is sent to au pairs, here:

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