Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by David Jansen Thu Nov 01, 2012 1:12 am
This is a scam, there is no real au pair position nor is this a real family. Note that the email address of the UK home office is a free webmail address set up by the scammer.

Hello Au pair,

My name is Edward Hooks, a fashion designer UK, and my wife Edith is still in school here in London. We are interested in you becoming part of our family. Our son Christian is four years of age, in the kindergarten school and he is a very brilliant boy.We are an easygoing family living in UK and we are looking for a caring Au pair for our only child. We live in a four bedroom house here in London and we are interested in hiring someone that can work in UK. Send your CV and some recent photos to us and inform us of when you can begin as our Au pair. You can reach us on [email protected] for further discussion.

Warm Regards

Edward Hooks Family.

Hope you are having a real pleasant time, after discussing with my
wife we have agreed to employ you.

I have attached to this email the contract letter I received from the
UK home office and you are to read through for the terms and
conditions of our offer to you.

The UK home office will prepare your Travel/work documents, hence, if
you agree to the terms on the contract letter, sign it then send a
scan copy to the UK home office via email on [email protected] as
to begin your application.In your written application to the home
office indicate your intending travel date and take off location for
appropriate flight booking which we shall pay for.Contact the UK home
office as soon as possible and keep us posted with the situation of
your application.

Warm regards.
Mr. Edward Hooks Family
No 7 Lowndes Close, Belgravia, London
Tel: +447930234587

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