Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by Chris Fuller Mon Dec 12, 2011 3:26 am
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam.

From: [email protected]

Dear Aupair,

Am happy to contact you,we saw your profile at easyaupair.com

A fun, energetic and pro-active LIVE IN Nanny is required to care for
a baby girl who will be 2 years old when this sole charge position
commences. The
hours will be 25-27 hours a week Monday – Friday so either a Nanny/Au pair who
lives locally OR an international Nanny would be considered. You must
be an experienced Nanny with baby experience and references to support
your application if any. A driver is not required. Salary £negotiable.Contact
us on our family e-mail [email protected] to show your interest
then we can communicate further.

.
This position requires a confident nanny/aupair that is interested in
development and education and also willing to travel.

Mr. Max Foster
(For Family)

From: Mr. Max Foster <[email protected]>
Subject: We are glad to hear from you

Dear Aupair,

Am happy you could write back,i saw your profile at easyaupair.com and

We have decided to look for a aupair/nanny to look after our daughter Valletta
who will soon turn 2

You are expected to start as soon as you wish

My name is Mr. Max Foster i am 39 years old while my wife Emma
is 41 we are British.I work as the Royal Correspondence to the
Royal Family here in United Kingdom. My spouse Maris works as a
Doctor in London Bridge Hospital located at 27 Tooley Street London,
SE1 2PR,United Kingdom she picked interest in your profile and we
decided to contact you. We live in a five bedroom house in 494
Kingston Rd Merton,
Greater London SW20 8,United Kingdom.

We are willing to assist in your travel documents as well as your comfort

You shall find details of the terms of your work in the contract letter
that will be drafted for us by the Home Office

Get back to me with details of your availability through our family e-mail
[email protected] or call +447930522397

Get back to us

With Love
Mr. Max Foster
(For Family)

The telephone number is also used by the scammer when he is pretending to be other host families. You can see this here:

Mackenzie Horace: viewtopic.php?f=42&t=22771
Aldo Fred: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=25704
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by David Jansen Sun Dec 18, 2011 3:31 am
This scammer is now using this email address:
[email protected]

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by Con Warner Mon Jan 02, 2012 10:30 am
^^^ With a fake UK Home office email address.

From: [email protected]
To:
Sent: Fri, Dec 30, 2011 11:11
Subject: Contract Letter Of Employment/Letter Of Invitation

Dear Aupair,

We are very happy to employ you and have you as our aupair.

Here you will see our offer letter that we have attached here in this email.

You have to go through it and accept by signing and also contact
the UK Home Office in charge of your application with the signed
contract letter.

Apply for your Certificate Of Eligibility.

They will send you all Information/instructions regarding the process
of your Travel documents.

Here is their email address [email protected]

Follow their instructions ,so you wont make any mistakes.

We have informed them about employing you,so do contact them as soon
as possible,to enable start up the process of your travel documents.

Do wait for their instructions and don't make any inquires,so you wont
make mistakes.
The contract letter still bares the date it was issued so you are to
sign it and indicate the date you signed it,take off location and
start up date in a formal application when sending the scan copy to
the Home Office

Thanks and hope to here from you with a copy of the signed contract
letter for my records.

Mr. Max
(For Family)


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