by Chris Fuller
Thu Dec 08, 2011 4:44 am
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam. A near-identical scam mail can be seen here:
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From: Marc Glenn <[email protected]>
Subject: Aupair / Nanny
Hello Au Pair/Nanny,
I hope my mail meets you in good state of health. I am Marc Glenn, 55 years from the USA. I am the CEO of a Multimedia Consultant in the USA As part of the information you may require, I have a 5 years old daughter named Paige. Due to the nature of my work and my wife has divorced with me, I hardly have time for my lovely Kid which actually prompted the idea of seeking an Au Pair/Nanny. After scrolling through your profile on Aupiar-options.com , I consider you worthy of the job vacancy in my home as a substitute for my departed wife.
Your duties include taking my little to school and bringing them back home, play with them, go to Museums, Playground, Cinema Hall, prepare/fix their meals and snacks. You will have your Private Room which would consist Air-Conditional, Television, 24 hours Internet Access and a Telephone to keep you in touch with your friends, families and probably relatives as often as you may desire, a Bathroom and Toilet. You will have Saturdays and Sundays as your off days, so to enable you have enough time for yourself otherwise, you will be paid for extra services. As for your salary, I will be willing to pay you $3,500 every 4 weeks and a pocket fee of $500 weekly which I suppose should be enough for your primary needs. Regard to my family pictures, I will forward some upon request.
With all due respect, I will be hoping to hear from you as soon as possible if interested at the said position. Bye for now and may the gentle breeze of all moment blow cool memory into your brain and of course, Amen!
Warmest regards,
Mr Marc & Family.