Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by Chris Fuller Mon Aug 13, 2012 10:07 am
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam. These emails were not sent from the USA; they were sent from Nigeria, as proven by the IP address: 195.219.3.162 - Nigeria.

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: Jane Curtis <[email protected]>
Subject: U.S. Family

Hi Aupair,
We are young american family of 3 year old girl Lilian, we live in San Jose, California where there are no many live-in aupairs, We need aupair that can live with us in our apartment.
Aupair work is bathing and clothing for our daughter and staying with her while we are at work in the day.
We can pay aupair $500 salary per week with free housing and feedings, i have attached our family photos, are you available and ready to work in the U.S?

Jane,
The Curtis Family.

These are some of the stolen photographs sent by this scammer, who pretends that they are photos of their own family. The scammer also sends these photos when pretending to be called Roy Foster. You can see this here: viewtopic.php?f=42&t=50581

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From: Jane Curtis <[email protected]>

Hello,
Thank you for accepting our job offer, We are happy to hire you and here's our few interview questions to know more about you.

1. Your Name
2. Your Age
3. Your aupair experience
4. Your nationality
5. Can you live in with a host family?
6. Can you care for a 3-year old girl?
7. Do you accept our $500 salary per week?
8. Do you have an american visa to fly here immediately?

Thank you and we wish to see you soon in our family.

Jane.
Curtis Family.
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