Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by Chris Fuller Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:59 am
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam. The redirect telephone number +447024026522 has been used in several scams. You can see this by copy and pasting the following into a Google search:

site:scamwarners.com +447024026522

From: Taylor Fredric <[email protected]>
Subject : Family in UK seeks for your service

Dear au Pair,

We have been searching for someone to help us take care of our son that is the reason we shortlisted your name from eaupair.com and decided to contact you.

We are a family that reside in the United Kingdom, 10 Kelday Heights,Spencer Way, London, UK looking for an Au pair that wishes to work in the UK. We are a family of three with our little son Justin who is just 5 years old and need serious care cos my wife wants to travel to the US to see her sick mum and i really need someone to start soon as i am a very busy person.

If you are really interested in our offer, do get back to us with your resume(CV) so we can access you.

We will handle the travel expenses and accommodation.

Contact us on
Mobile:+447024026522
Email:[email protected]


Best regards from the Family.

Mr Fredric Taylor
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by Chris Fuller Fri Aug 24, 2012 3:26 am
From: Taylor Fredric <[email protected]>

Hello,

As i told you earlier, we live in 10 Kelday Heights, Spencer
Way,London, UK and we have a child Justin.

If you agree to work with us, we will pay you a month salary of
1000pounds and 250 pounds weekly allowance, you will work for 20
hours weekly.

You will have to live in or live out accommodation depending on your
choice of preference.

Do tell when you want to start and send us some of your photos


We will like someone who can work for us for a period of 2 months to 1
year or more depending how long will you like to work.

We will make inquiry on how to employ from the UK Home Office then get
back to you and will be sending you information of your job terms in a
contract letter once it is approved by the UK Home Office.

attached are some family photos of the family.


Best regards from the Family.

Mr Taylor

The stolen photographs sent by this scammer, who pretends that they are photos of his own family, were also sent by him when he was pretending to be other host families. You can see this here:

viewtopic.php?f=42&p=99675

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The barrister is also fake, and is part of the scam.

From: Taylor Fredric <[email protected]>
Subject: CONTRACT LETTER

Dear Au pair,

Attached is the approved contract letter by the UK Home Office to employ you and every detail you need is contained in the contract.

After going through it and you are okay with its terms, sign and send a scanned copy to the Barrister on [email protected]

so that he can take it to the UK Home to start processing

your travel document. Do this ASAP.

Taylor

Attached contract letter.doc:

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by Chris Fuller Sun Aug 26, 2012 3:46 am
This is an email from the fake barrister.

From: Alex Jahem <[email protected]>
Subject: UK VISA APPLICATION FORM

Hello

Hello Au pair,How are you doing? I just received your signed document of the contract you have with my employer ( MR Taylor). I want to inform you that once i access it, i will send it to the Border Agency to approve it and get back to you soonest. You have to write me if you find anything confusing.Send me a completed UK visa application form attached herein and also a scan copy of your international passport,Indicate correctly any of the options in the boxes relating to your Visa application form .

Note:I am going to apply for a National insurance number, a visa and your work scheme card for you.So make sure you send me your scan copy of your international passport if your not from Europe but if your from Europe you send me your EU I.D card as fast as you can so that their will not be much delay in processing your visa. All your working documents will be processed here in UK and after that which I will forward all your documents to you. you have to wait until I notify you on when to go to the British embassy in where you are. All you have to do now is to wait until your application is approved by the UK BORDER AGENCY. Have a nice day.

Barrister Jahem

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