Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by AlanJones Thu Dec 05, 2013 6:08 pm
This is a fake au pair job scam. There is no job, just a scammer looking to steal your money for fees for visas and travel costs.

Hello XXX,

How are you? We read your profile from eaupair website.
We are in search of an Au pair for our son Brian. We live in
Hertfordshire, united kingdom.

Please communicate if you are interested and available for this position.

Have a nice day.

Mrs.Lauren Bawl.


I received your email. Do you have a resume? Pictures or phone number.
I am sorry i just want to make sure you are real before we continue
with this application.


How are you doing tonight? I have gone through your resume properly,
and also seen your beautiful pictures. I am impressed. Let me
introduce myself to you properly. My name is Lauren. I live with my
husband and my son Brian here in Hertfordshire.

Brian is 4 years old. He is energetic. He enjoys drawing and playing
with toys. We visit the parks during the weekends. I work with the
wait rose company here in UK. My husband works with the Ge Energy
construction company UK. We are in search of an Au pair to help with
the aid of our son's upkeep.

I understand that you are from XXX. It would take some time to
make a legal preparation for your travel down here. I think i need to
meet a lawyer to instruct me on the process. This is our first time of
hiring an Au pair. I actually sent requests to three people. But we
choose you as a matter of time constraint. And we would start now to
make all arrangements to enable all needed documents ready by next
month.

I do not always have the luxury of time because of the nature of my
job. But tomorrow i will make out time to make enquiries on the
process of hiring you legally. Until then, i have attached some
pictures of my family for your preview. I would like to know if you
have an international passport and a police clearance report.

Waiting for your response.



Lauren Bawl.


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by AlanJones Sat Dec 07, 2013 4:17 am
I have read your email. You should get used to my late replies. I
barely have time for myself. But for this application. I am on it. I
have read your email. Today i visited Barr Melissa who is a reputable
lawyer here in United Kingdom. I explained everything to her. She gave
me detailed information on how to get you here legally.

She insisted we go through a contract agreement. Tomorrow she will
send the agreement letter. After which i will hand over the rest of
the procurement process for her to handle. She promised that your
papers will be ready by next month. And she said she will start
anything until she receives our signed agreement letter.

So now we know where we are headed. Tomorrow as soon as i receive the
agreement letter, i will forward it for you to go through it properly.
Once again, i am sorry for my late response. Make sure you are serious
with this application to avoid any mistakes. Also make sure you have
made up your mind to travel to the United Kingdom.

I will keep you apprised.



Lauren Bawl.

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