Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by keith09 Tue Jul 17, 2012 12:12 pm
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> From: Dr Alex Parker <[email protected]>
>Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 3:03 AM
>Subject: Your profile was shortlisted from nanny-agency.com
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>Dear Au pair,
> We are looking for someone loving and energetic to look after our lovely
>3 Years old baby boy John. Ideally the person would start as soon as possible,
>although we are prepared to wait for the right person. You will be required to
>look after him along with my wife during the day (Monday to Friday) whilst I am
>at work, with additional babysitting once or twice a week in the
>evenings or at the weekends. Additionally, we would really like it if you could
>help out with some light housework like vacuuming, doing laundry, etc. And
>preference will be given to those who love cooking as well! My wife is
>currently 2 months pregnant with our second child so as much help and
>assistance around the house would be excellent. The most important thing is
>that you must love kids, and be happy to help out around the house. We would
>like you to enjoy spending time with John, and take very good care of him. He
>is a very happy, friendly, cute boy, who really likes to be taken out of the
>house to playgroups, swimming in our pool, going to the swings or beach,
>meeting friends, etc. He will grow to love you very much. Ideally we would like
>you to become like one of our family. In return we can offer you a very
>competitive weekly wage(500GBP) for a live-in position (in our 5 bedroom
>detached villa, London,(UK) You will have your own double bedroom with en-suite
>,television, DVD player, WiFi internet access and radio. We can also give
>you access to our car if necessary.
> Alternatively, we are happy to offer the right person a live-out
>position. If this was the case you must be available to work between 7.30am –
>5pm Monday to Friday. We are a very flexible, young and easy-going couple, and
>want you to be happy with us. Travel costs will be covered by us. So do reply
>as soon as this mail comes to you, with when you will like to start up duties,
>and resume/pictures
>
>Dr Alex Parker




> From: Dr Alex Parker <[email protected]>
>Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 9:12 PM
>Subject: congartulations
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>to our newest family
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> I and my wife have gone through your resume and I must say we were quite impressed,after much consideration,we have therefore decided to offer the job as an au pair in our family, congratulations we do hope you will be dilligent at your work and keep to your words.my family is really excited at having an au pair in our family.we are fun loving family and am sure you will have lots of fun with us.I will like to know the date you can come over and start work with us,so that I can have a barrister at the uk home office draft up a letter in your name. Attached are little pictures of my family. I would be expecting your reply.
> Dr alex parker
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by jolly_roger Wed Jul 18, 2012 1:13 am
A so called doctor?
I wonder if it's the same scammer viewtopic.php?f=34&t=8784 using a different name? If so, it has used many different names in the past.
by keith09 Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:11 am
Today he sent me email and I asked him his full name and he has a wrong grammar. Look closely to this:




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On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 3:38 AM
>Hi Sir.
>May I know your complete name, including your middle name?

From: Dr Alex Parker <[email protected]>
>Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 3:45 AM
>Subject: Re: hello
My full names are Dr Alex Terry Parker.have u seen the contract letter that i sent to you.


HE IS A SCAMMER! I started looking in the internet about that name and the name in the contract who is BARRISTER ANNA WRIGHT and they are both scammers!

BEWARE OF THEM!
by jolly_roger Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:43 am
Good grief!
Did I notice the name anna wright? That is a well known identity from scam land. There is a good example here viewtopic.php?f=42&t=30545&p=97952 towards the base of the page. Then anna receives another mention at http://www.scamwarners.org/forum/viewto ... 42&t=34217 approximately half way down the page.
And if it is the same very naughty doctor, it's used six different names I know of! A legitimate person would not have many differing names.

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