Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by Chris Fuller Sun Apr 15, 2012 2:09 am
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam. If you are looking for an au pair position in the USA, please read these US Government webpages about the US Au Pair Program:

http://exchanges.state.gov/jexchanges/p ... upair.html

http://j1visa.state.gov/participants/how-to-apply/

Do not send money to any agency, embassy, lawyer, or other person introduced to you by a potential host family.

From: Steven Lathan <[email protected]>
Subject: Will you be my Aupair

Hello Dear,

I am Steven Lathan from United State Of America..I am a father of two lovely kids....Cynthia and Emond,I work as an auto mobile engineer and my wife is an accountant,Emond is 2 years while Cynthia is 5 years old.I am in my late 40th's...We live in a semi detach duplex in Los,Angeles,California....I Love going to places far or near and also i love meeting people,I am a man of substance and also i am a catholic.

Well my main reason for contacting you is to inform you that i will be needing your service as my aupair for my two lovely kids here in the USA....As i told you earlier i am a busy man..Please i will urge your response as soon as possible...I am not really used to this online aupiar stuff,i do make use of the local nannies here in California...Your duty as my new aupair is to take care of the kids while i and my wife are off to work and also to go and pick them up. want you to get back to me on your decision if you will be willing to come and join our family here i will highly appreciate your effort.I will pay you $700 monthly and $100 weekly as your pocket money for your personal use.

I await your urgent response on this position for us to get to know one another more better.Can you start in June or July 2012?

Mr Steven

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

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