Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by Patricia86 Sun Jun 10, 2012 6:09 pm
Hello! I'm Spanish and I am looking for a job in London as aupair.
I have received an email from [email protected].
"We are a British family presently living in Washington but we will be
moving to UK soon and we need an Au pair/Nanny that can take good care
of our only child. Kindly go through our profile for more details and
get back to us if interested. The link to our profile on easyaupair is
http://www.easyaupair-familyprofile-99000.tk"

But the link does not belong to the page easyaupair ( I think, colors, design, are different)
I answered, and They have responded very very quickly.
Everything is very suspicious.
I received several emails fraud in one week... :(
(forgive me for my English, is not very good :oops: )
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by Dotti Sun Jun 10, 2012 6:20 pm
It's a scam.

You are right that the link does not go to easyaupair. It is actually a free domain, set up by the scammers in an attempt to imitate the easyaupair site.


You can see they have pulled the same scam with a different website here:
http://www.scamwarners.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&p=105258

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by Mike Wilson Sun Jun 10, 2012 7:14 pm
The web site is in the process of being reported for fraud. www.easyaupair-familyprofile-99000.tk

It is ALWAYS a scam
If the pet seller or shipper asks for money to be sent via Western Union, Money Gram, any brand of gift card. Walmart To Walmart , Zelle , PayPal friends and family option, or mentions Cameroon
by Chris Fuller Mon Jun 11, 2012 1:20 am
This scammer also pretends to be called Stefano Marlo; you can read about this here:

viewtopic.php?f=42&t=43401

and will notice the same stolen photograph and introductory letter used.

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