Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by LILIT79 Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:28 pm
HELLO ,
PLEASE HELP ME TO RECOGNIZE IF THIS IS A SCAM OR NOT> THANKSSS MUCH

Hello

Thanks for the response and nice words, you seem like a really down to earth lady.

Well as you must have read from my profile, Am a single father, am recently divorced and am keeping legal custody of my 5yr old son thats why I urgently require the professional services of a well experienced foreign Aupair as soon as possible, not just for basic childcare but also to impact a new knowledge and help him experience a different culture.

If everything goes as planned, You get to work 30-35hrs per week and have the weekends off.
You are provided with a private live in accommodation plus feeding for the time you stay with us.

I offer (2000usd per month) as monthly salary and (200usd)weekly allowances. Travel arrangments/expenses to be encountered should however be discussed between us in due course and if its alright with you we can schedule an online video chat interview immediately so we can go through more details and basis of the job offer ,plus I tell you more about Max, his character and favorite things/daily activities.

Kindly let me know and also state when exactly you are available for an online interview?


Best wishes

Paul Winsford(Dad)
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by Dotti Thu Jul 12, 2012 7:59 pm
By the end of the second paragraph I could tell you that you are dealing with an African author. The pay is also way too high for an au pair.

Scam.

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by LILIT79 Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:08 am
Thanks much Dotti for a reply but if I get another email from him I will paste it here again to be sure if it is 100 percent scam . Thanks again
by Chris Fuller Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:22 am
Hello LILIT79. It is 100% scam. Au pairs in the United States receive a fixed amount of pocket money - and this offer, as Dotti says, is far to high.

Also: The US Government currently allows 14 sponsors only to run Au Pair programs in the USA. You can read about this here:

http://j1visa.state.gov/programs/au-pair/

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

And you will find a list of designated sponsors here:

http://j1visa.state.gov/participants/ho ... =&x=14&y=8

You must go through one of those agencies if you wish to become an au pair in the United States. An individual family in the USA is not permitted to directly engage you as an au pair; it is not permitted by US immigration law.

Please stop all contact with this scammer. There is no real au pair position on offer; it is a criminal writing to you, hoping to steal money from you.
by LILIT79 Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:20 am
THANKSSSS SOOO MUCHH CHRIS FULLER , THANKS TO ALL OF YOU FOR THIS GREAT JOB WHAT YOU DO HERE ON THIS SITE!!!

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