Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
#300205 by Lia Sauter Fri Jul 08, 2016 4:27 pm
Hi
we wanted to ask if someone could tell us if it is a fake or not. We wanted to work for a single mother who lives in the UK and this is her lawyer. She warned us about a Black list and wanted us to send money what made us suspicious. Her email address was deleted after 3 mails because we wanted to expand her limit of signing the papers. please help! :(

ATTENTION APPLICANTS ! Our Names :REF/UKBA/57/10/QR.

We have acknowledged the content of your mail.

Your intending employer and host family host mother name consulted our office concerning her desire and your
intention/ application to be their Aupair in London, UK; which she has already applied for and we have taken your application a priority as demanded by your employer.

The UK Home Office is responsible for securing and controlling relocation and security of Applicants in the United Kingdom. My name is Lawyer name a representative of the UK Home Office for Nannies/Au pairs/ Baby sitters and private workers.

We handle the issues of Legal Registration of Aupairs/ Nannies, Work Application, migration/Border and Clearance/ security of contract in the UK etc.

In other to back up this contract legally and for you to receive all your privileges in the invitation letter from your employer such as: the stated Salary per week (£220GBP), Health Insurance (In case it becomes necessary) presumed and subsidiary privileges etc.

You are required to be fully registered and your names will be included in the benefide list of aupairs coming to work here in UK. You have to show a mandatory financial stability demonstration that you are legible to work here in London with the full knowledge/ witness and support of any of your close friend or family friend/ Dignitary in Switzerland or elsewhere.

Aupair Registration/ Biometric Residence Permit: This is to certify that your name will be included in the benefide list of aupairs coming to work here in UK and that you have a stable finance and that you can be responsible to carter and for your maintenance as mandated by UK Insurance policies to protect and secure Aupairs in (Europe) and outside but relocating to London financially; and for you both to receive all the privileges stated in the attached Agreement/ Invitation letter such as wages/Salary, Health Insurance. The mandatory insurance and registration guarantee is 750GBP ( Seven Hundred and Fifty Great Britain Pounds Sterling).

Consequently, to this mail is attached the "Criminal Record Check (CRC)" from the UK Solicitors Regulation Authority working in collaboration with the Home Office to ascertain that you are crime free in your present location.You have to fill it up and attach to the mail. Due to the recent global crime rate it is mandated that you fill the form which will be scrutinized here and undergo proper perusal. Get back to me with the filled Consent Form for proper perusal and documentation.

This form is required to be processed here in the UK alone by the Solicitor Regulation Authority and not in any other country. This verification would be made in the Security/Soliciting Department in the Home Office together with the deposit receipt.

Note: This is NOT a payment but a deposit to ensure the validity of your contract application in which after you can withdraw back within 48 to 72 hours after verifiction process here in the Home Office, or on your arrival to UK for the resumption of duties at your discretion.

You are required to submit the requirements instructed within 2 to 5 days, there-after we will commence with the expedite processing of your au pair working papers and your name will be included in the benefide list of au pairs coming to work here in UK subsequently.

This demonstrates that you will be capable of taking care of yourself within the period of arrival until you receive your first salary/ wages from your employer Christina Fredmoore's family and note that you are not paying this money to anyone else, the deposit will be made in your name as the receiver here in the UK while your relative or friend that has a different surname with you will be the sender from your home country .

Scan and attach the Money Gram deposit receipt to your mail and get back to me for verification and confirmation process here in the Home Office. Fill the Consent form together with the Invitation letter for this registration purposes.Fill the Invitation letter in the spaces provided with every necessary details sign and attach too.

Fill the ''Consent (C.R.C) form'' and leave any space or PART you do not understand in the form blank, your employer demands that I should help you fill them properly. This is for the expedite processing and registration of your name and for the validity of your application. Your salary/ wage/ income are all tax free as your employer will take care of your taxes, insurances etc.

Note: This should be done on or before 2 to 5 working days and get back to me for the validity of your application. There- after, we will commence with the expedite processing of your Au pair working papers and your name will be included in the benefide list of au pairs coming to work here in UK subsequently.

Cooperate with us to enable us serve you better.

Your safety is our priority.
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#300206 by Terminator5 Fri Jul 08, 2016 4:51 pm
Its an Au pair / nanny scam . Please post the email addresses , phone numbers and/or websites these criminals are using

Daniel 8 :25
#300318 by Lia Sauter Sat Jul 09, 2016 8:32 pm
Terminator5 wrote:Its an Au pair / nanny scam . Please post the email addresses , phone numbers and/or websites these criminals are using


First she used this email address [email protected]
Then we got an email from the au pair mother with a different address. [email protected].

The au pairs mothers name is Christina Fredmoore. We have no phone number but we got a bunch of papers from the lawyer which we should have signed.

she used this website http://www.easyaupair.com/viewprofilefamily/56093/
Thank you very much for your quick reply!
#300319 by Terminator5 Sat Jul 09, 2016 9:19 pm
Lots of Au Pair Scammers working that site since 2013 . Please see this previous thread :

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=73289

Daniel 8 :25
#300353 by Dexter Balsamo Sun Jul 10, 2016 4:53 am
I also received a mail from Christina Fredmoore.

I really want to be an au pair, but if she's a scammer, then that would shame.
Anybody who can confirm is a great help.

Thanks
#300391 by Terminator5 Sun Jul 10, 2016 1:40 pm
@dexter balsamo .

If they want you to pay any fees its a scam .

What marks this one as 100% scam is

First she used this email address . [email protected]

This is a common tactic of West African Scammers to Impersonate an Attorney. Barrister or Barr is used in West Africa by Attorneys


2nd The Mothers name is supposedly "Christina Fredmoore" . Yet she used an email address with the same name in it . [email protected] .

3rd and lastly . They are already attempting to collect fees from the OP . Why would they than be soliciting you for the same au pair position .

That is your common sense confirmation that is 100% Scam . Can you please post full email headers from the
[email protected] email address .

Daniel 8 :25
#312209 by Tara Whiteley Tue Nov 15, 2016 6:24 am
I also received an e-mail from Christina Fredmoore,
its very funny i think she is very fake, she told me to add her, on Facebook
and she has only 2 pictures, 1 profile and the other one is with her daughter
and its funny because only 2 likes, from a nepalese guy,

this is very fake, any way,
please its very easy to identify when its a scam
when they want you to pay anything,
also they don't want to give, a whatsapp number,
Facebook normally also not make a Skype call

just don't send money
#318425 by Sabryllina Tue Jan 31, 2017 5:14 pm
They're so good with their job..such good layers! I was hesitant since the very first mail but when "she" told me to contact a lawyer I started having doubts so I reached "her" on Facebook and told "her" I wasn't available anymore so "she" started to answer me saying that what I did was wrong and I needed to go on with the application..."she" became very rude and insistent...I understood the scam so I said to have a Skype call and then "she" disappeared. Please pay attention to these fake accounts. :bondage:
If somebody is able to stop them, please do it.
The email address is:
[email protected]
#318579 by Marlen Thu Feb 02, 2017 1:39 am
I just got a couple days ago a mail from the same person
I really wish that my colleague’s suggestion will work out good for me and I hope that I have made the right choice by choosing you, hoping that you will have a kind heart not to disappoint me. If my offer interests you and you are willing to join Nora and I soon, it will be a pleasure to get a positive response from you soon.

This is what "she" wrote.
She is still using the same address [email protected]

She contacted me via easyaupair.com
This is the second scam I get from this site !!
Be careful !
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