by AlanJones
Fri Dec 06, 2013 2:36 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.
Dear Au pair,
Hello ...!How are u doing today and your family doing?Thanks for getting in touch. Am glad you are in contact on the possibility of becoming our new family member, It is my pleasure writing you about my family and I will be very glad if u can accept my offer. Your job includes taking my daughter to school at 8am, when you get back you do some house work and go to your English class at 12 noon, your English school finish at 14.30, then you pick my daughter from her school at 16.30pm. When I get home at 6pm, you would help me to to prepare dinner. So you would be doing 6-7 hours daily, Monday to Friday and have weekends off. I will like to ask some questions so we can move forward with the processing which I will like you to answer while writing me back in your next message to me. I am impressed with your experience and will be happy to have you around.
QUESTIONS
1. Full Names:
2.What is Your Nationality.........
3.Country..........
4.What is Your Mobile number.......
5.Age/ Date of Birth......
6.Talk to me about your educational background and/or your experiences caring for young children
7.Current Occupation/Country Residence?
8. How many Years of experience do you have as an AU PAIR/Nanny?
9. How was the last family you were with like?
10. Do you smoke/ Drink ?
11. Have you ever traveled overseas?
12. Can u speak English, cook and Drive?
13. What is your budget for this trip?
14. When are you willing to start?
15. Do you Already have an International Passport ID?
After I have got some reply to the interview questions I will get back to you with more information about the job and the offer.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks
Mrs Malin Fosters.
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