Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by Chris Fuller Mon Sep 03, 2012 4:10 am
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam.

From: Andrew Nuzzo <[email protected]>
Subject: ABOUT US

Hello Dear,

Thank you for getting back to us. it’s great to know that you are interested. i must admit to you that we are thrilled that you will be joining us soon .we want you to know that we appreciate it and we know you will enjoy your time with us here.

we will be needing your services for 6-9 months with the possibility of an extension and we are hoping you can be here as soon as possible . please confirm if this is possible.


I would like to introduce myself. My name is Felicia Nuzzo and I am a physiotherapist. My husband; Andrew Nuzzo is a helicopter pilot and my 5yr old daughter is Crystal Nuzzo, She would be your primary concern during your stay here. All your activities during the week revolves around her including taking her to school and bringing her back.


We decided to hire the services of an au pair ever since we discovered that my husband would be travelling on a new job. This creates some difficulty in taking care of crystal because I get home from work at late hours and we can’t keep depending on neighbors and friends to take care of her in our absence. She has no special needs or conditions except for her meal plans because she is allergic to peanuts and cats. So her meals don’t involve anything that has peanuts.


Crystal spends most of her time playing. She loves Polly Pockets, Barbie’s, etc and loves to swim. She is constantly asking to learn more and would benefit greatly by having a "big sister to play with and talk to.

We know that changing your environment is difficult and most times adaptation is a problem and that is why we are going the extra mile by helping you out in any way we can. we want you to feel free and happy during your stay and in turn, reflect it on our little girl.


During your stay here, we will be your host and will provide you with the basic necessities that you will need especially your accommodation, meals and toiletries


You will be fully responsible for her daily routine which includes getting her dressed, making breakfast, lunch and dinner, minding her during the day and taking her to playground, play dates or other places of interest, as well as cleaning her bedroom and helping with general household duties.


Your working hours per day will be within 6-8 hours which will be approximately 30-40 hours per week .


Your working period will be Monday to Friday while Saturday and Sunday will always be your off day from work.


Your monthly salary will be $500 weekly depending on your choice of payment


You will be provided with a comfortable accommodation with 24 hours free internet access. we would just like to know a few things about you .

* do you have a driver’s license?

* do you have allergies?

* do you have any health conditions that we should be aware of?\

* do you have any previous experiences with children and if so, please tell us about it

* Your marital status and nationality

*can you cook?

*do you prefer to be a live-in au pair or you prefer to get your own place

*what is your current occupation


Please confirm to let us know that you are interested in this job and tell us all about yourself and your experiences.

Yours sincerely

The Nuzzo’s

The stolen photographs sent by this scammer, who pretends that they are photos of the Nuzzo family, are also used in these scams:

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by Chris Fuller Sun Sep 23, 2012 2:31 am
From: Andrew Nuzzo <[email protected]>
Subject: JOB DESCRIPTION

Hello,
It was really nice to hear from you again; in fact we would be thrilled to have you as the newest member of the Nuzzo’s little family. We feel we have made the right choice, let’s hope to make your stay with us the best time you can have.
Our last au pair was just wonderful; she is South African by origin, and she had the most terrible accent and yet she had a miraculous touch on crystal. Since she left, it has been hard to watch our little daughter get over her. It’s too bad she had to return to complete her education, hopefully everything will work out just as well with you and you will be able to fill the void she left in our hearts.
Before we go any further, I want you to understand your job routine, just so we are clear and we wouldn’t have any misunderstanding when you get here
From Monday to Friday

You will start by 8:00 am in the morning, get breakfast ready and get crystal dressed and packed for pre-school. If we are not home you are free to drive her to school with one of the cars or you can get a taxi.
While she is at school you will take care of her laundry, light housekeeping, grocery shopping, etc

We have a meal plan so what she'll eat will already be sorted out and there will always be cooked food available but you need to heat it up . You’ll get her back from school by 12:00pm and from then on it’s up to you on how to keep her occupied, there are playgrounds where she can also be with other kids.

One of us should be home by at 5:00pm and that’s when you close for the day so we expect her to be home and cleaned up by then. If we ever need you to stay over time, we will work out a scheme on how to pay extra for that and you get the weekends off as well.

You will have a room in the house for free, it comes with its own bathroom, a TV and a laptop. We have wireless connection in the house so you can communicate with people back home anytime you want. You are always welcome to join us for meals if you choose. You should always think of yourself as family because that’s the way we see you.


Best Wishes,
Nuzzo

From: Andrew Nuzzo <[email protected]>
Subject: TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT

We really can’t wait to meet you. Glad to know we have sorted things
out regarding your duties now we can focus on getting your contract
ready as well as sorting out your travel plans. we really dont have a problem with your english or accent. as long as you understand your duties and a bit of english. it will be fine


We are hoping you can start as soon as possible. We also need your


FULL NAME

ADDRESS

PHONE NUMBERS


You will need a visa and some other papers to come over here in the USA and we have experience with sorting them out from when our last au pair came here, We used an agent who did everything for her in a very short Time. They also booked her flight and sorted every little detail about her trip here. They are great and very reliable,

Here is their email [email protected] send them an email immediately, introducing yourself as my au pair and find out what you will need to get here. They were very efficient and we were all very happy with them, I’m sure they will do well for you too. We will cover the cost of the actual flight (Plane Tickets), while you will cover the cost of your visa

We'd really love to hear back from you so have a wonderful day and remain blessed


Best Wishes,

Andrew Nuzzo
by Chris Fuller Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:26 am
The agency, and its website, are both fake and are part of the scam. This email was not sent from the USA; it was sent from Nigeria, as proven by the IP address: 41.220.69.87 - Lagos, Nigeria.

From: AU-PAIR INTERNATIONALE <[email protected]>
Subject: INQUIRY

Dear Applicant,
please provide us with the following informtion. this will help us serve you better
1. NAME\
2. CONTACT INFORMATION
3. PURPOSE OF TRIP
4. NAME OF HOST
5. LOCATION OF HOST
6.INTENDED DURATION OF STAY
7 YOUR NATIONALITY
Thank you for choosing aupair internationale
Camille Steward
www. au-pairinternationale.webs.com
by Mike Wilson Sun Oct 14, 2012 7:59 pm
The website www.au-pairinternationale.webs.com is in the process of being reported for fraud.

Au pair internationale’
2369 W. Florida Ave., Hemet, CA, 92545
910 300 7937

[email protected]

London office
28 Newport Rd
Cardiff CF24 1RE
07985343864

It is ALWAYS a scam
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by Chris Fuller Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:50 am
From: AU-PAIR INTERNATIONALE <[email protected]>
Subject: GETTING YOU TO THE UNITED STATES

Dear Applicant


We have been notified by our employer about your new job in Baltimore, MD,

U.S.A. Our job is to ensure you get here safely and legally within all the

confines of the law.

We are among several agencies whom are allowed to act as third parties

Between an au pair and the Immigration Services. We have been

Working with them for the past 15 years with great success so please

be rest assured. You are in the best hands possible.


Your entire trip will be grouped into three stages


1. Securing your visa, health insurance and work papers

2. Scheduling a flight to bring you to the United States

3. Taking you from the airport to the residence of work


Securing Your Visa and Work Papers:


The nature of your job requires that you have a J1 visa (Au Pair

Visa), with us this can be done within 2 weeks. We will need you to

send us the following documents:


1- SCANNED PASSPORT

2- PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPH

3- FULL MAILING ADDRESS

4- EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT


(Note: We have informed your employer to send Bank Statement of

Account, Invitation Letter, Reference Letter and Tax Clearance to us)


Here is a total cost breakdown of the different fillings we will be

making for your visa


1. I-129 Petition for a Non-immigrant Trainee Worker $150.00

2. I-765 Application for Immigrant Authorization. $130.00

3. I-131 Application for Travel Document. $170.00

4. Immigration Attorney fees (For legal fillings at Ministry of Justice) $200.00

5. NOTE: Filing J1-or L-1 petitions must submit supplemental fraud

Prevention fee of $100.00.


Total cost is $750.00


Please ask for mode of payment before payments are made.


You will also be registered under a health insurance scheme


2. Scheduling a flight to bring you to the United States:


Depending on the date your visa is issued we will work out a date when

we can book your flight. Please inform us of estimated weight of your

Luggage, any phobias or preferences in airlines and which

International airport you will be leaving from.


3. Taking you from the airport to the residence of work:


When you land at the airport, there will be a representative from this

Agency who will be waiting to pick you up and take you to your

Employers home. For convenience of him locating you, we will give him

one of your passport pictures for facial recognition and we expect you

to let us know what you will be wearing so he can identify you. He

will also have a sign post with your name on it for you to identify

him just in case he misses you.


We wish you the best of luck and require a phone number to contact you on.


Respectfully,
Camille Steward
AU PAIR INTERNATIONALE

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