Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by csill_a Wed Mar 27, 2013 7:29 am
Hi everybody,
I like this page so so much, it helped me a lot and what I found scam is also appears here.. awesome :D I am sick of this people and tired in searching job..I am preparing to close all my profiles but I have a little more hope, maybe.
Now I have another suspicion. Anybody know about Josh Winfield with [email protected] email adress? He wrote me but I found out that he is searching au pair for his family in UK and the email came from U.S. Is this name is familiar for any of you?

Best regards,
Csilla
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by Dotti Wed Mar 27, 2013 7:34 am
Scammers change names and email addresses frequently to avoid detection. In order to be able to help you, we would need to see the email(s) this person has sent you. If you post them in this thread, we should be able to sort it out.

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by csill_a Wed Mar 27, 2013 7:36 am
Here is the email with his profile:

Dear Au pair,

I have gone through your profile and we are delighted to inform that we are interested to hire you as our family Au pair for our two children.



You can view my profile here: http://www.easyaupair.com/viewprofilefamily/43726/

If you deem fit for offer. Reply me with your attached CV/Picture.



I hope to hear from you.



Mr. Josh
by Dotti Wed Mar 27, 2013 7:50 am
The English alone is enough to tell me it is a scam.

That was not written by someone from UK. The mistakes are consistent with an African author.
In addition, note how he uses "Dear Au pair" instead of your name. That is because he is sending this message to many people at the same time. If he really wanted to hire you, they would actually write a letter that was specific to you.

Looking at the profile as well, it was definitely written by an African, not a British person.

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by csill_a Wed Mar 27, 2013 8:15 am
I was sure but I wanted to post here also. I wrote an email yesterday for this afro-british-american :)) that this is a scam and his reply was:

"Dear Au pair,

What is the meaning of this insult? What do you mean by that word "SCAM" Have i ever had any encounter with you in life? "

Poor martyr..:))
Thanks a lot!

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