Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
#224469 by AlanJones Thu Oct 23, 2014 11:44 pm
From Ronan Conor - [email protected]

Hello Au pair,

I do hope you are doing okay today. My name is Ronan. I live and work
here in the United Kingdom. E Au pair website sent me shortlists of Au
pairs matching my criteria. That is how I got your contact. I live
with my wife and lovely daughters here in Birmingham, United Kingdom,
and we are in search of an Au pair for our daughters.

If you are still available and willing to work here in the United
Kingdom, kindly reply to this email for more information regarding
this job offer. It would be easier if you could reply with your CV
attached for our perusal.


Looking forward to hearing from you soon.



Mr. Ronan Conor.

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#225019 by AlanJones Mon Oct 27, 2014 11:32 pm
Hello Au Pair,

How are you? I have read your email. I think we should start by
knowing each other better. My name is Ronan; I work with the
University hospital here in Birmingham. My wife
Emily is a journalist. We have two lovely daughters. Arlene and Avril.
Arlene is 5 years old and Avril is seven.

We reside in the Hospital Quarters here in Birmingham. We live a
simple life, and we do not discriminate. This is our second time of
hiring an Au pair, and we hope we find a good one just like the last
time. Your main duty would be the due care of Avril and Arlene. You
will also have to do little housework.

We are very busy couple, and that is main reason we require the
services of an honest Au pair the second time to aid us with the
upkeep of our lovely daughters. Your salary would be negotiated
between us. You will have to decide if you prefer to be paid weekly or
monthly. I already know the due process towards getting you here.
Write us more about yourself and your experience with children.

Hope to read from you soon.



Mr. Ronan Conor

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#225458 by AlanJones Thu Oct 30, 2014 11:37 am
Hello,

I am happy with the speed of our communication. I have read your email
properly. I can see you have little experience in taking care of
children. We need an Au pair as soon as possible. Kindly tell us when
you would be willing to relocate. I am always busy, but i will find
time to always reply to your emails.

We are very busy couple, which is the reason we need an Au pair as
soon as possible.
Your duties would be mainly:
* To prepare the children for school each morning.
* Help us bring our daughters back from school each day they go to school.
* Hang out with them mostly to beaches, parks as they enjoy the
company of a good friend.
Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) are free for you to meet your own
personal life, plus any National holiday will be free too to travel.

I will discuss this offer properly with my wife tonight after
dinner. I will get back to you soon.

Regards.



Ronan Conor..

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#227362 by AlanJones Sat Nov 15, 2014 12:23 pm
Hello XXX,

I hope you are doing well over there? I have read your email. Sorry
for my late response. I was trying to make the necessary arrangements
to know what i need to get you here legally. I have also prepared an
agreement letter between us as proof that you are visiting the United
Kingdom for the purpose of work and not tour. I have few questions.
The Home office informed me that i will pay for your flight ticket,
Visa and work permit as your host here in United Kingdom.

On your own side, you would have to make a deposit of 800GBP (Eight
hundred Great Britain pounds) in your name for your insurance
coverage. This money will be used to make sure you are eligible to
live and work here. More like your Basic Travel allowance. As soon as
you arrive in the United Kingdom you will withdraw the same amount.

Now my question is.... The home office instructed that the deposit
would be made using money transfer system. My question is how do you
make this deposit? There are no money transfer agents in India. Do you
have any relative outside India that can make this deposit for you
using the Money gram money transfer? If yes, then i will continue with
this application.

Secondly, the name in the agreement letter is XXX. i want to
know if that is the name on your international identification card? Is
that the right name to use for this application?

I will be waiting for your answer. Communicate as soon as possible.

Mr. Ronan Conor.

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#227659 by AlanJones Mon Nov 17, 2014 10:42 pm
Okay.

Just go and make enquiries about Ria Money transfer. Ria Money
Transfer. Visit their office and ask them if you can make a deposit to
UK from India. If they say yes, then we can continue with this
application. Please hurry up we do not have much time on this
application.



Conor.

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