Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by Chris Fuller Sun May 27, 2012 1:47 am
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam.

From: Smith Hills <[email protected]>
Subject: DEAR AUPAIR

Dear Aupair

We are glad to write to you as one whom we found wealthy and sensed to
live and work for our family here in UK.

we are family from Switzerland but I and my family live and work here
in the UK.we read your profile at eaupair.com and
we decided that you come and nanny our child Mark.

I currently have an energetic child who is 4 years old, we are looking
for a nanny from Any Country that can speak English and is willing to
stay and work for us.we found you as one who meets our requirements,
having read your profile and we are offering you a position in my
family hoping you would accept.

About Our Family

we are professional worker, living in a big UK city,I work with Batal
Group here in London as Project director,and my wife works with a health
centre here in London too.My Child is fairly easy going and relaxed,
he would enjoy someone with lots of energy and enthusiasm. Having
English as a first language is not required and in fact, we would
entertain the aupair speaking to Him in her own mother-tongue.

we only seek a nanny, If you accept to take a position with us, you
would be paid 1850GBP monthly, with 100GBP every week as your pocket
money.I guess you'd say this is much,we are doing anything that would
motivate you putting your best in working for my family.

Should you accept the offer,we will like you to send to us your
updated resume.I will be willing to undertake the cost of
your traveling down here in UK.I would recommend a reputable travel
agency immediately here in UK that would process your travel documents
because we need you quite soon.

Please communicate your interest to us through your reply so
that we can discuss your travel arrangements.

I sincerely look forward to hearing from you.

Mr. Smith Hills.
For the family.
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by Chris Fuller Tue May 29, 2012 2:28 am
The family barrister is also fake, and is part of the scam.

From: Smith Hills <[email protected]>
Subject: RESUME/CV

Am happy to hear from you that you are interested as to be the aupair
to my son mark. i hope all that care and love you showed to those family you
were their aupair will be extended to my son mark.

Honestly speaking your are the type of aupair that me and wife have been
looking for.i believe that you will make a good and honest aupair for my
son and i hope not to be disappointed when you resume work with us.

Meanwhile i will like you to send me your resume/CV ASAP so as to go
through it and also to contact my family barrister as to more legal
advice and also to get details on how to prepare your traveling documents
so that you can travel down here as soon as possible.

Best regards,

Mr.Smith Hills

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