Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by Chris Fuller Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:01 am
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam.

From: Roy Smith <[email protected]>
Subject: Saw your profile at aupairoption.com,

Dear Au pair,

How are you doing today hope good.

I have taken my time to go through your profile and has approved of it..

we have decided to find an Au pair because we need help looking after
our adorable daughter.I am looking for an Au pair who will make a
positive impact in the live of our little daughter at this early stage
of her life..

We decided to disable our profile since we found your profile and wish
to stop communication with intending Au pairs.

My Daughter Emily is 7 years old and she likes to go to the parks once
a week and
we would like you to take her around if you wish.

We will require you to take care of Emily for about 28hrs a week. You
will have weekends free and we will pay you 2500 pounds per month
and 500 pounds weekly for pocket money which we will give to you every
Friday.

My name is Mr Roy Smith, and am 43 years old,am an architect, while my
wife Annabel works as a Nurse.we live alone with our adorable
daughter ,we picked interest in your profile and have decided to
contact you .

We live in a four bedroom house in Drayton Gardens, South Kensington,
SW10 London, UK

You will have your own bedroom and your own bathroom either live in or
live out fully furnished although I would prefer you live in, plus
desk phone and computer system with internet for better communication
within and outside the home.

I shall be undertaking the costs of your Flight Ticket and travel
documents. Accommodation and feeding shall be provided by us. All
these details and other information about our contract offer shall be
sent to you in an approved contract letter once I have it approved by
our lawyer and the UK Home Office Authorities.


Do contact us at
[email protected]
+447024079641

We hope to hear from you soon
Mr Roy Smith
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by Chris Fuller Thu Jan 12, 2012 6:30 am
This scammer pretends to reassure au pairs that there will be no expenses to pay. However, there are many ways in which a scammer can steal money. You can read about some of these methods here:

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From: Roy Smith <[email protected]>
Subject: very nice to hear from you

Dear Au pair,

How are you doing today,hope good.

I have received your email and am very much glad you could write back to us.
Concerning your email you don't have to worry about any expenses as we
would be the ones to cater for your travel cost.
I have attached my family picture together with Emily's.
Do send your Resume,pictures and a direct number with which to reach
you for further discussions.

Do have a lovely day and with regards from my family.

Mr Roy Smith

These are some of the stolen photographs sent by this scammer, who pretends that they are photos of his own family.

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