Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by adrianmacia Tue Sep 11, 2012 1:05 pm
Hi! this woman has contacted with me by Aupairnet24.com. This is a scam?

My Dear, i have received your email and am very glad. Am sorry i am writing now just that i

have some works to do and Jessie needs me too. I want you to send your CV/RESUME to my email

and once i receive it, i will tell you about your payment, hours of work, starting date,

duties at home and any other thing you will need to know about your work. I also have to look

for an Immigrant solicitor and he will be processing any traveling document/paper you will be

needing to the United Kingdom. As soon as your document is approved by the agency, it will be

sent with your flight ticket to you. I will also have to the ask the lawyer for a contract

agreement between you and I just for legal purpose and future reference and I hope you

understand all this? Jessie is the very happy and cute kid. She is so fun to stay and play

with. I would have loved us to chat but am really very busy maybe some other time. I have

attached some pictures for you

Monica
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by Dotti Tue Sep 11, 2012 1:40 pm
It's a scam.

The writing tells me the author is African, not British. The scammer plans to use a fake "solicitor" and bogus contract to set up a scenario in which you have to send money for immigration fees, etc.

In reality, there is no job, only a scammer trying to steal your money.

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