Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by happ princess Sat Sep 07, 2013 6:08 pm
I just got this email. Is this a scam too? :S

Dear Aupair,

Am happy to receive your email.

I have decided to look for a nanny/aupair to look after my Son Mark
who is 2 years

You are expected to start as soon as you wish

My name is Mr. Harry Benson i am 38 years old and we stay in UK.
My spouse Maris is 32 works as a Health director, while I
work as a Estate Agent here in UK.We live in London,
and we have an incredible culture that we would love to share with you

I work for 8 hours same as my wife if she spends the night
in the house after her night shift in the hospital and i have my lunch
by 1pm,my coming back most time is 6:00pm.You are expected to work on
weekdays(Monday-Friday)Excluding Saturday and Sunday which you will use
for your leisure and visiting of friends or spend time with us as a family.

Your working hour will be 25hrs to 30hrs per week
Your main duty is to take care of our adorable son and treat him as if
he was your own brother make sure he doesn't go to
school(kindergarten) late and his room and cloths are kept neat

At his age he tries to do things his own way and seems very affectionate
and adorable

I have filed the necessary inquiries on how to go about employing you
from the UK Home Office here and I shall be sending you the
information once I receive hence wait for update and
guidance/instructions so that you do not make any mistake.

You will find details of the nature of work in the approved contract
letter that will be drafted for us by the Home Office

Please my wife will like to get more personal with you and we will like
you to answer this questions

What is your religion? Do you practice it?

Do you smoke?

Do you have piercing and do you wear tattoo?

If a child goes wrong what will be your best method of correction?

How many months will you like to stay here in London?

Have you been receiving email from any intending family looking for aupair
and what is your response ?

Am still waiting for the approved contact letter from the UK Home
Office and i will send it to you once i receive it.

Attached is the picture our family.

SKYPE ID: happypeople04

Hope to hear from you soon,regards from my family

Waiting for your reply

With Love
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by Bryon Williams Sat Sep 07, 2013 7:06 pm
Yes, it is 100% Scam. The same script has been posted here before. This time with you the scammer has changed the names. You can see here > viewtopic.php?f=4&p=165205 and viewtopic.php?f=42&p=171493

Please post the email address the scammer used with you.

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by TerranceBoyce Sat Sep 07, 2013 7:13 pm
Welcome to Scamwarners happ princess.

Yes it's a scam written by someone of West African origin who knows little about the UK. Some of the things he says are quite humorous and very stupid.

We try not to give information that scammers can read and that would help them but I find it annoying that they are so stupid that they write 'nanny/aupair' even though the two things are very different. One is a job for which you receive pay and the other you would receive pocket money. The immigration rules are entirely different, though it's very difficult to get a visa for either if you need one to visit the UK. The fact that the scammer doesn't clarify whether he requires a nanny or an aupair is another silly mistake.

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