Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by iamchamie Sun Nov 11, 2012 12:47 am
Is this a scam? [email protected]

This is the letter from the quincy marvin family.

Hello Nanny,
We are Marvin Family from New York, USA, We need a new live-in nanny in Upper Manhattan, New York, Nanny job waking up Trayvon our son and dress him up for school every morning and staying home with him while we are at work, My wife's name is Kathy, I'm Quincy and our son is Trayvon 5years old, me and my wife work in the same hospital which makes us busy most times, nanny would have weekends for free, $500 salary per week, health insurance, private nanny room and bathroom, other facilities involved, are you available to live and work in United States as a nanny?

Kathy & Quincy Marvin.


Hello Charmaine,
We are glad to hear from you and hoping you can be a perfect nanny for Trayvon, we hereby wish to have a brief interview to know you better, please tell us.
1. Your age,
2. nanny working experience,
3. Your hobbies,
4. Your religion and beliefs,
5. Do you also have any criminal record
6. Your Nationality
7. Do you have someone in New York here that we can meet as your reference?
8. Do you US valid visa to work and live in USA ?
Please answer the few questions so we can invite you to join us soon.

Thank you.

Quincy Marvin


Hello Charmaine,
Kathy my wife and I can provide your flight tickets but I saw an agency that has helped many workers to the States through the U.S Immigration Department Office, with $100 registration fee, they'll help you arrange your invitation letter and contract documents that you'll show to the american embassy there to get your visa, all you need is registration and your details to travel, i could drive by their office and help you get their contact e-mail or your find an agency for yourself.

Quincy.


Hi Charmaine,
I've seen this agency helping many skilled and unskilled workers to New York for jobs, contact them now and register and they'll arrange the documents needed to get your visa at the Embassy over there.
Contact agency on, [email protected]


Hey Charmaine,
Of course not, you are dealing with right person and not a scam, please note that not all families you meet online are scams, you can contact the agency about the procedures and payments, then visit the U.S Official U.S. government site for details.
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by David Jansen Sun Nov 11, 2012 12:53 am
Welcome here iamchamie.

Yes, it is a scam! You can find it on our au pair scams forum here:

viewtopic.php?f=42&t=57069

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