Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by Te amo Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:40 pm
Hello! I have pay to this webpage in order to found a family to work as an Aupair.

And I have found several scams on this webpage. what I did it´s to report them, but they never answer to me and also don´t do anything about, this scams still have the webpage where they can to contact other innocent persons and take money from them.

I have write them to this email adress [email protected].

And this is the letter I have write:

Dear Anti-Scam program,

I am an Aupair who is deeply concerned about this user whose email to me is shown below. I've been looking over the internet in a website called scamwarners and I found several emails he usually uses (viewtopic.php?f=42&t=27370).

· Daniel Wills - [email protected]

· [email protected]


This is the profile he is using at your webpage: http://www.easyaupair.com/viewprofilefamily/37307/


Please be aware of this guy and do something about it before someone falls into this scam.

Best Regards,

Ps. I attach the email he sent to me.

Ps1. At this time it was even worst to me find out about this scam, because I gave to him my CV that contains all my personal information and references from friends.

I also found this other emails that they have there:

[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

I would like my money back, because I haven´t found any serious response and also this webpage never answer my emails warning them about these scams.
Last edited by Bubbles on Thu Apr 12, 2012 1:30 am, edited 1 time in total. Reason: Moved to appropriate topic area.
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by Chris Fuller Thu Apr 12, 2012 4:07 am
Hello Te amo, and welcome to ScamWarners.

EasyAuPair is a legitimate website, and includes many genuine profiles from genuine families. Unfortunately, like all au pair websites where host families can upload their own profiles, scammers also register there with their fake families.

EasyAuPair's AntiScam webpage gives advice about avoiding scams, and also gives details for reporting scammers or asking about families. Some members also report scams in the 'Comments' section.

EasyAuPair regularly removes scammers' profiles, but scammers re-register with new fake names and new email addresses. Sometimes they copy real profile information, and they may also use a proxy server to hide their real location - so it is possible that they are not always recognised.

Like anyone searching for a host family online, please research the real regulations and procedures for becoming an au pair in your chosen country, as this will help you to recognise scammers. And, of course, never send money on the instruction of a host family, or on the instruction of anyone the family has put you in contact with.
by Te amo Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:07 pm
Hello!!!

Thanks for your answer, but If this webpage it´s real, how come they never answer to me? And Also, they don´t have any contact detaill so I can make a complain.

If you could help me, i´ll be deeply thankful.

Cheers,
Te Amo.
by David Jansen Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:06 am
If you go to this page on the easyaupair website:

http://www.easyaupair.com/antiscam/

Then you'll see that they don't promise to write back after you report scammers. On that page there is also the posibillity to write a comment about a scammer, which is then placed on the page.

Being a victim doesn't mean you stand alone. We're here to help you.
by Te amo Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:58 am
Yes, I think it is ok they don´t respond or give any answer. But it´s not ok that they don´t do anything about the people I have report.

All this scams they have on their website are still there, looking for someone to cheat.
by Te amo Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:59 am
So, for me, that´s mean, they have a kind of agreement in order that they don´t do anything about even when I have make several warnings.

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