by Chris Fuller
Sat Apr 13, 2013 3:12 am
This scammer firstly pretends to be an ex-au pair, recommending the family.
![Image](http://i1181.photobucket.com/albums/x426/Teka202/SC2_zps9c0c3db0.jpg)
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The stolen photographs are used in several other scams. You can see this here:
Phil Clancy
Timothy Richmond
Keith Richards
Sharon Bonds
The following email was not sent from the USA; it was sent from Nigeria, as proven by the IP address: 197.255.244.82 - Nigeria.
The Facebook profile may have been set up or stolen by the scammer, or may be unconnected to the scammer, and the real owner of the profile has no knowledge that her profile is being used in this scam.
Sarah Curtis: [email protected]
AUPAIR REPLACEMENT IN NEW YORK----- I'm Aupair Sarah Curtis and going to study in the University so I'm leaving my american host family here in New York, USA and i want to introduce another aupair to replace me in the family with one boy
![Image](http://i1181.photobucket.com/albums/x426/Teka202/SC2_zps9c0c3db0.jpg)
![Image](http://i1181.photobucket.com/albums/x426/Teka202/SC1_zpsc7e36e86.jpg)
The stolen photographs are used in several other scams. You can see this here:
Phil Clancy
Timothy Richmond
Keith Richards
Sharon Bonds
The following email was not sent from the USA; it was sent from Nigeria, as proven by the IP address: 197.255.244.82 - Nigeria.
From: "Sarah Curtis" <[email protected]>
Hi friend,
Your profile looked good to me and i wished to introduce you to my host family, Cornell family here in New York, they want to replace me with a new aupair because i left them for my studies in NYU since last week, i enjoyed working with the family and they accept aupair with any nationality with any language, the offer free accomodation with $400 salary per month, If you like this you can contact the family e-mail: ([email protected]) and we could also be friends on facebook if you want to chat, Just add me.
facebook.com/xxxxxx
Good luck.
Sarah Curtis.
The Facebook profile may have been set up or stolen by the scammer, or may be unconnected to the scammer, and the real owner of the profile has no knowledge that her profile is being used in this scam.