by AlanJones
Fri Aug 07, 2009 9:54 am
The following email was received in response to a listing on an Au Pair website. This is a scam, no vacancy exists the scammer will try an scam you out of money by asking for fees or travel costs or accomodation costs.
Received from: Cesc Jason <[email protected]>
Reply-To: Cesc Jason <[email protected]>
Subject: will u be my nanny?
Received from: Cesc Jason <[email protected]>
Reply-To: Cesc Jason <[email protected]>
Subject: will u be my nanny?
My Future Aupair,
How are you doing?
My name is Mr Cesc Jason from London, UK.
I'm a single dad of a boy named George aged 6yrs.
I'm contacting you because I need an aupair to take care of my Kid here in UK.
I'm a very busy man and dedicated to my family but due to the nature of
my work ( I work with a clothing industry) I have very little time to spend with George That is why I contact you to be my aupair for him.
I will like you to know that i will be paying you 450 Pounds every week.
If you agree to be my aupair, Your Duty in my house as my aupair is as follows:
1.You will accompany the driver to drop the kid to and fro school.
2.You Will take them out for shopping and watching of videos.
3.Your are required watch over him.
The working period is Monday-Saturday and the time is 8am-4pm. you will be working on Saturday because I go to work on Saturdays too. So I would be glad if you could take this day up.
Your Sunday is free. You will not need to work during Sundays.
You can attend any desired course here in the UK while with me, from my own expense.
You are entitled to a private room and bathroom with an internet Connection connected to a laptop computer..
This is my offer to you and I would like you to get back to me if you are interested and when you think you can start work here.
Regards
Mr Cesc Jason.
[email protected]
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