by AlanJones
Mon Dec 02, 2013 2:19 pm
This is a au pair fake job scam. There is no job, just a scammer looking to steal your money for fees for visas and travel costs.
Hello Au pair,
How are you doing? I went through your profile at
http://www.easyaupair.com and was highly interested in your service to
be my beloved son's Au pair. I am Mrs.Sophia Wright, a window that
works with a Telecommunication company here in the UK, London, and my
son, Jude is (4) which i just enroll him at a kindergarten school. I
lost my husband in an auto crash accident a year and few months ago.
Due to my varying and lengthy working hours, I am looking for someone
who is caring, flexible and appreciates family values and will be
willing to be a special friend to my beloved son, someone i can trust
to treat as a family/friend and not just as an Au pair. I am easy to
get along with and will really want to make you feel comfortable and
at home. Your one and only duty will be basically to take good care of
Jude, I already have a housekeeper who cleans the house. You will be
provided with a well furnished room with its own bathroom, a desk
phone and computer system with full internet access. You are also
allowed a car for your easy accessibility and also in the case of
emergency. I can only afford to pay you 600GBP (Six hundred pounds)
weekly and 100GBP allowance to see to Jude's after needs and i hope
you can accept that. I will also pay for your documents and travel
expenses.
Kindly get back to me with your updated Resume/CV and few pictures of
yours if interested, so we will get to know each other more better and
also tell you more about your job.
Cheers,
Mrs. Wright.
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