Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by AlanJones Sun Mar 09, 2014 9:56 am
This is a fake au pair job scam. There is no job, just a scammer looking to steal your money.

Dear XXX

I'm so glad to hear from you, I must thank you for your interest to
work for my family, I have gone through your resume and I appreciated
your wide span of experience.

I would love to tell you more about my family, your work, your
accommodation and salary. We are lovely family of two apart from other
workers around, I work with a finance firm. My Son Nathan is just (5)
five and half years old and he's hyper active and fun to be with.

Your duty is to take good care of him for approximately 30hrs to 35hrs
a week. He's all I've got now and i want the best for him. You will
help him do his work, assist him observe his siesta, feed him, take
Nathan to school or for shopping if needs arise. You will have
weekends free and be entitled to all holidays and we will pay you
100GBP (British pounds) per week for your up-keeps and 1000GBP at the
end of the month making it a sum total amount of 1,400GBP Monthly. You
will have your own bedroom self content access to internet and calls
to call your family. We need you to stay until for a minimum period of
3months to a year or more if you care.

I would love to know more about you before i can confide in you to
take care of my kid, as you know that Au pair Job is a very delicate
job here. I would also love to confirm your interest and capability to
take up this offer because I really want the best for my kid.
Meanwhile, I would like you to tell me why you choose to work as an Au
pair? Do you really wish to work in London?

How eligible are you to live and work in UK as required by UK Border Agency?
What do you do at your leisure? Have you been to UK before?

What makes you think that you are qualified and capable to take good
care of kids?

In terms of your application process, who's going to take care of your expenses?

Do you live with your family? Can you drive? Do you have a valid
passport or ID card?

Are you physically fit for the Job? Do you have first aid experience?
When do you intend joining my family if things works out fine?
I hope I'm clear. I really want to be sure that I employ the right Au
pair for my kids and I will wait to hear from you if there's any
further question you need to know about the job and my family.

Wish you a warm regard and hope to hear from you ASAP

Mr. Stephen


The scammer uses a fake barrister Paul Richmond ([email protected]) as part of the scam.

Please do not tell scammers that they are listed here - it will take them seconds to change their fake details and their new details will not be listed for any future victims to find.
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