Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
#194630 by AlanJones Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:14 am
This is a fake au pair job scam - there is no job, just a scammer looking to steal your money.

Hello Au pair,

My name is Sydney Bristol. I live with my family here in United
Kingdom. I am currently in search of an Au pair for my daughter. My
work schedule doesn't give me much time to always be there for her. I
work with the British Intelligence Unit.
Kindly write me back if you are available and willing to work for my family.

Cheers.



Sydney Bristol.

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#194730 by AlanJones Fri Mar 21, 2014 4:34 am
Hello Au pair,

Hope you are doing well today? I am delighted to hear from you this
soon. I am always busy because of my job. But I will always reply your
messages with my mobile phone. Let us start with a little
introduction. My name is Sydney Bristol; I live with my family here in
Bedfordshire, United Kingdom. I work with the British Intelligence
Unit. My husband is a Dentist. Our angel is 5 years old now. She is a
Very lively angel. She enjoys going to the parks. Playing with toys
and all that.

We are currently in search of an Au pair that would be willing to take
our angel like her own sister or daughter. Someone who would always be
there for her. We need an Au pair as soon as possible. Au pair willing
to stay for a period of 6/12 months. You will have your own separate
room, furnished to your taste in our house. And the salary is
negotiable. Kindly write me more about you. Better still; send me a
copy of your updated resume for my Scrutiny.

I will send you some of our family pictures as soon as I get home.

Looking forward to hearing from you.



Mrs. Sydney Bristol.

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#194795 by AlanJones Fri Mar 21, 2014 1:32 pm
Hello Au Pair,

How are you today? I have read your email, seen your picture, and also
gone through your resume properly. You should get used to my late
replies (Haha). I barely have time for myself. But for this
application. I am on it. Yesterday, i visited the immigration Unit for
enquiries. They gave me detailed information on how to get you here
legally.

They insisted we go through a contract agreement letter as proof that
you are coming to the United Kingdom for work and not tour. I am
expecting the soft copy of the agreement letter soon. As soon as I
receive it, I will forward it to you for you to go through it properly
and sign on acceptance of the terms and conditions.

They informed me that the procurement of your necessary traveling
papers would commence as soon as they receive a copy of the signed
agreement letter between us. I have few more questions. What are your
plans for future? How well do you speak English Language? How many
years did you study it? How do you feel about leaving your family?
How were you disciplined as a child? How do you discipline children?
What type of relationship do you have with your family? How do they
feel about you coming to us? Are you in XXX currently?

How large is your hometown? What do you enjoy most about working with
children? What do you find most challenging? What do you consider are
your qualities with regard to looking after children? Do you have any
dietary restrictions? Is there any type of food you don’t eat? Do you
smoke? How often? Do you drive? How often? Do you have an
International Driver’s License? Do you like pets? Can you cook/iron?
What type of household chores do you do in your home? How would you
like to spend your free time?

Kindly get back to me as soon as you can.

Warm Regards.



Mrs. Sydney Bristol.

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#194833 by AlanJones Sat Mar 22, 2014 5:26 am
Hello XXX,

How are you today? I am glad you took your time to answer my
questions. I appreciate that a lot. I have taking my time also to go
through your answers to my questions. I am still waiting to receive
words from the lawyer with respect to our agreement letter.

A little more about my family. I am married to Mr. David Bristol. We
live in Bedfordshire with our daughter. We are British citizens and
our daughter is full of life. We live in the Central part of the city.
We are searching for an honest Au pair or a Nanny who will help us
with the upkeep of our lovely daughter each time we are not at home,
due to our various job engagements. During the weekends, we spend time
together visiting the parks, meeting some family friends and also
hanging out for fun. We do not discriminate. i bet you will like your
stay with us, no doubt.
Your duties will be mainly:

* To prepare her for school each morning.
* Help us bring our daughter back from school each day she goes to school.
* Hang out with her mostly to beaches, parks as she enjoys the
company of a good friend. That is why a car is made available for you
if you will really drive.
Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) are free for you to meet your own
personal life.

I will get back to you as soon as i receive the agreement letter.

Have a nice day.



Mrs. Sydney Bristol

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#194867 by AlanJones Sat Mar 22, 2014 1:13 pm
Hello XXX,

I have read your email. Well, we are very simple and fun to be with.
We live in our house here in Bedfordshire. You will have your own
private apartment in our house, and we are willing to pay 850GBP
(Eight hundred and fifty Great Britain Pounds) Monthly. And 100GBP
weekly pocket money.

I have attached some of our family pictures for your preview.

Have a great day.



Sydney.


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#194870 by AlanJones Sat Mar 22, 2014 1:26 pm
Hello XXX,

Nice to hear from you again. The next step would be the signing of our
agreement letter. As soon as i receive the agreement letter, i will
forward it to you immediately.
Please tell me your country. to enable me know how to process your
papers. Are you in XXX?



Sydney.

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#194910 by AlanJones Sun Mar 23, 2014 4:11 am
Alright.

I will make enquiries on how to get you here legally and get back to you soon.

Have a wonderful day.



Sydney Bristol.

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#195108 by AlanJones Mon Mar 24, 2014 1:55 pm
Hello XXX,

I suppose you are doing great over there today. I have discussed this
position properly with my husband, and together, we have decided to
employ you. Find attached employment agreement letter. Go through it
properly. And sign at the bottom if you accept the terms and
conditions contained therein.

Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Cheers.



Mrs. Sydney Bristol.


Attached was a PDF contract

THIS AGREEMENT RELATING IS MADE THIS DAY BETWEEN:
MR. DAVID BRISTOL
12B Ashcroft Road,
Luton,
Bedfordshire, LU2,
United Kingdom.
(Hereinafter referred to as THE HOST FAMILY)
&
XXX
(Hereinafter referred to as THE AU PAIR)
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT LETTER.
You are expected to start soon as you arrive. And to stay for a minimum period of 3,
and maximum of 12 months. If due to circumstances beyond your control or for
any other reason, you wish to leave at an earlier date than our agreement,
you will be required to give two weeks’ notice.
According to Article 4 of the European Agreement on Au Pair Placement,
the au pair shall not be less than 17 or more than 56 years of age.
Nevertheless, exceptions to the upper age-limit may be granted by the
competent authority of the receiving country in individual cases when
justified.
I. CONDITIONS
The au pair shall be received by the host family under the conditions laid
down hereinafter. During this period, the au pair shall be given the
opportunity to improve her education, in particular with regard to the
English language, and to increase her general cultural development.
II. DUTIES OF THE HOST FAMILY
1. The host undertakes to receive the au pair into the family and to let her
share the daily family life.
2. The host shall provide board and lodging for the au pair and shall place
at her disposal a suitable Private Bed Room and Sit Out, Fixed Land Line,
Internet Ready Computer and Vehicle for Mobility would be provided if
needed.
3. In addition, the host shall pay the au pair monthly Salary amounting to
850GBP.To be paid (every 30th day of the Month) either by cash or by
Check as agreed by the Employee.
Approved by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on © 2013
4. The au pair's hours of duty shall be organized in such a way as, to allow
her to follow courses, and to improve her general cultural development and
knowledge of the language. The au pair shall have 2 free day(s) per
week and shall have full opportunity to take part in religious worship.
5. In the event of the au pair's falling ill, the host shall continue to provide
board and lodging and shall give all appropriate care until such time as
necessary arrangements have been made and The employee will be given a
compassionate leave and sick leave in due time. Fringe benefits of this
Contract include the participation in the Employers’ Insurance program,
medical aids and social security.
If the Employer terminates the job/offer without the Employee’s consent, the
Employer will pay 2months salary therein.
III. DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE AU PAIR
The au pair undertakes to participate, for 28 hours weekly, for in day to day
family duties by furnishing the following services:
1. Take care of child.
2. Find out about activities in the local area.
3. Undertake activities on a one to one basis with the child.
4. Develop speech, reading, numbers, and letters, and colors, social &
practical skills.
5. Accepts and agrees to such hiring, engagement, and employment
subject to the general supervision and pursuant to the orders, advice and
direction of employer.
The au pair agrees to comply with any formality necessary on her part to
enable the host FAMILY to fulfill his obligations.
VACATION: Nanny will give employer 1-week notice of any upcoming
vacations. Nanny shall be given bonus vacation pay of 350GBP
REVIEWS/RAISES AND GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES:
The employer agrees to review the nanny every 3 months if Employee
needs the same and it would be mandatory.
CHANGES/AMENDMENTS:
In the event of the birth of another child, nanny and employer must
discuss first if nanny wishes to continue employment, or if she will receive
more money per week for the care of the new baby, and how much.
Approved by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on © 2013
NOTICE OF TERMINATION:
The nanny must give 2 weeks’ notice of termination in writing.
The employer shall give nanny 4weeks notice if her services shall no
longer be required. If the employer terminates the agreement, employer
agrees to pay all wages up to and including nanny last day of work.
ENTRY:
If the Employee agrees that (SHE) will at all times be faithful and industrious and
to the best of (HER) knowledge do all the above mentioned in this Agreement.
Then Employee should proceed to sign, scan and email the CONTRACT
AGREEMENT to signify full acceptance of the terms and conditions contained herein.
You are to send a scanned of copy of the signed agreement via e mail to UK
HOME OFFICE through their immigration lawyers. They have many years
of experience in immigration law; they will help you in the procession and
acquiring of your relevant Biometric documents.
Home Office UK Border Agency,
Lunar House, 40 Wellesley Road,
Croydon, Surrey CR9 2BY
London, United Kingdom
Application: [email protected]
UK Home Office Representative for Immigration.
Name/Signature of the Au pair Signature of the Host Family
………………………………
MR. DAVID BRISTOL
DANIELLE COHEN
UK Immigration Solicitors
Approved by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on © 2013

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#195202 by AlanJones Tue Mar 25, 2014 7:36 am
From the fake border agency Home Office UK Border Agency [email protected]

ATTENTION! XXX,

We have noted the content of your Application. And have also received the signed contract agreement letter between you and your employer, Mr. David Bristol. In order to legally work in the United Kingdom as a caregiver with your host family, you need to apply for (UKCRC) United Kingdom Caregiver registration card through the (BESD), British employment and social development, National Insurance number, biometric residence permit and your work scheme card. These will allow you to legally work as a caregiver in the United Kingdom.

Application requirements:

One year of work experience as a caregiver or in a related job within the last three years (including at least six months of ongoing work with one employer).

The ability to speak, read and understand English language, so that you can work on your own without being supervised.

A signed written employment contract between you and your employer.

Medical, security and criminal clearances.

Filled Visa application forms.

Fees to be paid by you,(Employee).As an XXX Citizen, you are required to pay in United states dollars(USD).

Processing fee: $150.
Consultation fee: $250.
UKCRC (United Kingdom Caregiver registration card): $400.
National Insurance Number: $400
Work Scheme Card: $350
Biometric Residence permit: $350

Total Amount: $1,900

We have contacted your employer, Mr. David Bristol with detailed information with respect to his obligations. According to subsection 203 (1.01) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR). It is the duty of the employer to provide the following:

Application for visa and work permit.
Processing Fee.
UK Revenue Agency Business Number.
Record of Employment.
Proof of Individual Requiring Care.
Financial Ability.
Flight ticket.
Housing.
Health and Workplace Safety.
Application for Labour market opinion (LMO).
Employment Contract.
Valid Power of Attorney.
Medical insurance coverage from the date of your arrival until you are eligible for provincial health insurance.

There will be no refund in the event of a negative LMO, or if the application is withdrawn or cancelled by the employer, since the fee covers the assessment process and not the outcome.
Refunds will only be available if a fee was collected in error (e.g. an incorrect fee amount was processed).

NOTE: You have to meet up with our requirements to enable us arrange the necessary requirements and your Work papers.

These have to be done at least within 3 working days to avoid any delay or termination.

Co-operate with us and we would work to serve you better.

Your safety is our priority.



Home Office UK Border Agency,
Lunar House, 40 Wellesley Road,
Croydon, Surrey CR9 2BY
London, United Kingdom.


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#195304 by AlanJones Wed Mar 26, 2014 5:23 am
Hello XXX,

Hope you are doing good today? I have read your message. I will visit
the UK Home office today to complete my own side of the requirements.
On your own side, you are required to send a total sum of 1,900
dollars for your relevant documents. The Home office is waiting for
your response with respect to the account information.

Communicate as soon as possible.

Ms. Sydney Bristol.

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#195333 by AlanJones Wed Mar 26, 2014 11:55 am
ATTENTION XXX,

We have acknowledged the filled Visa application forms. We hereby wish to receive the receipt for the payment of the following:

Processing fee: $150.
Consultation fee: $250.
UKCRC (United Kingdom Caregiver registration card): $400.
National Insurance Number: $400
Work Scheme Card: $350
Biometric Residence permit: $350

Total Amount: $1,900

We have been informed that there are no money transfer agents/outlets there in India. We are sending you the account of our representative in India. Kindly use our below account in making payment and also send us the payment receipt/slip for confirmation and documentation purposes.

Account Information:

NAME: GRACE Txxxx Hxxxxx.
BANK NAME: VIJAYA BANK.
ACCOUNT NUMBER:860101011001XXX.
PAN NUMBER: AFBPH8964G.
IFSC CODE: 0008601.
ADDRESS BRANCH:IMPHAL 795001 MANIPUR.


Get back to us as soon as possible with the receipt of the deposit to enable us proceed with the procurement of your relevant papers.

Working to serve you better.



Home Office UK Border Agency,
Lunar House,40 Wellesley Road,
Croydon,Surrey CR9 2BY
London,United Kingdom.

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#195342 by AlanJones Wed Mar 26, 2014 1:11 pm
Hello XXX,

Hope your day was splendid.I visited the UK home office today, but
unfortunately, i could not finish everything today. There were a lot
of protocols. But tomorrow i will be there again to finish it up.
Because they said it's our responsibility to pay for your flight
ticket, Visa and work permit. Including so many other legal documents.
That is what i am trying to do with the little time i have from work.

However, i received this below email with respect to the account
information you need to make a transfer for your relevant papers. As
soon as they receive the transfer receipt, they will immediately
approve your application and begin the procurement process.

Hope you understand.

Looking forward to hearing from you soon.



Sydney Bristol.

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#195417 by AlanJones Thu Mar 27, 2014 7:39 am
Hello Ms. XXX,

How are you today/ I am presently at the Home office right now. They
informed me that you laid a complaint with respect to the account
information. Please do not be confused with this application process
to avoid any immigration felony. Let me explain this to your
understanding. It was difficult for me to get your application filled
here in the Home office because you are from India. They have
restrictions and protocols with non European Citizens.

I pleaded with them as a result of time constraint and they accepted
my application. The funds you are required to pay should be paid via
any money transfer method. But because you can not use that facility
in India, that was why they issued you there correspondent account
there in India to make everything easy for you.

However, if you have any relative outside India. You can ask him to
help you with the transfer using any money transfer method. Tell him
to visit the money gram agent/post office. Tell them he wants to make
a deposit to the United Kingdom. They will issue him a form. Inside
the form. There are columns like:

Senders Name: (He should write his name).

Receiver's name: George Bill (Home office official accountant).

Destination country: United Kingdom.

Amount: $1,900.

As soon as he is done with the deposit. He should scan a copy of the
receipt and send to the Home office via email for their confirmation
and verification purposes.

Ms. XXX i believe you understand all i have said. But if you do not
have any relative outside of India, then kindly follow the due process
and proceed with the account information issued to you. I think that
would be easier for you.

I need to hear from you as soon as possible.



Sydney Bristol.

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#204516 by Bryon Williams Thu Jun 05, 2014 12:23 pm
Hello Miss ...******
,
My name is Sydney Bristol; I read your profile at Easy Aupair.com. I
figured this email out from your profile. Kindly write me back with
more information about you if this email gets to you.

Hope to read from you soon.


Mrs Sydney Bristol <[email protected]>
Hello Xxxxxx,

How are you? I am happy to read from you this soon. I have gone
through your email properly. And also seen your beautiful photos.I
think we should start by knowing each other better. My name is Sydney;
I work with Waitrose supermarket/food Company here in UK. My husband
is a healthcare professional. (Paramedic) .

We have a lovely daughter Arlene. She is 7years old. Very energetic
and fun to be with. She enjoys visiting the parks, indoor games and
painting as well, you can imagine. (ha-ha).Our house is located at
Ashcroft Road, Luton, Bedfordshire. We live a simple life, and we do
not discriminate. This is our first time of hiring an Au pair, and our
duties would be mainly:

* To prepare her for school each morning.
* Bring her back from school each day she goes to school.
* Hang out with her mostly to beaches, parks as she enjoys the
company of a good friend.

Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) are free for you to meet your own
personal life. We are very busy couple, and that is the main reason we
require the services of an honest Au pair to aid us with the upkeep of
our lovely daughter. If we decide to employ you, your salary would be
negotiable as it is our first time. You will have to decide if you
prefer to be paid weekly or monthly. Kindly write us more about your
experience with children.

Hope to read from you soon.

Warm Regards.

Mrs. Sydney Bristol

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