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  by Chris Fuller
 
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam. The photographs sent by this scammer were stolen from someone's Facebook or MySpace profile or similar, or from their personal website. The scammer is just pretending that they are photographs of their own family.
From: Joana Calcium <[email protected]>
Subject: Au pair/Nanny Service

We are an English family who live in a large house in the countryside
one hour from London. We have 2 lovely children, Archie 7 and Tom 4
and we need someone to join our family and help us with our daily
lives and with the boys whilst I'm at work. I am Gill and I work as a
full time television lawyer. My husband Jamie works in London and is a
director for a design and building company. We are an easy going
family who love the outdoors bouncing on the trampoline, playing
football, tennis, going on bike rides or swimming and we have a
swimming pool. Kindly Reply immediately if interested in the offer for
more details about the job and my family. Attached are some pictures
of my family
Hope to hear from you soonest possible.
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  by Chris Fuller
 
This scammer is telling au pairs to contact a UK Travel Solicitor at the following email address:

[email protected]

This UK Travel Solicitor is fake, and is part of the scam.