Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by AlanJones Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:02 pm
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 and scam you out of money by asking for fees for travel costs or accomodation costs.

Received from: Smith Lopez <[email protected]>
Reply-To: Smith Lopez <[email protected]>
Subject: Need Your Services
Hello,
Good Morning to you,Am Smith Lopez by name,am from the United
Kingdom,i would like to know if you could render your services to my
family,I need someone to take care of my little daughter named Jane
Lopez while am away from home. Kindly get back to me if you are
interested so i could tell you more about the job and when you need to
start.I look forward to your favorable reply.
Regards.
Smith Lopez

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