Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
#230855 by lea073089 Mon Dec 15, 2014 5:43 am
Dear Amor,

How are you doing? We are very glad to read from you and We are impressed with your resume. Hope you and your lovely family are doing great? We believe you have read our profile and you wish to work for us as our son's Au pair. Our son's favorites are playing Games, watching TV and he also like meeting people and he is quite inquisitive. We would love you to go shopping with us, go out to eatery with us, go to the movies with us, participate in family events, go on trips with us, share holidays with us, etc and become a part of our family. You will be entitle to free time at the weekends If you chose. Also you will be offered a chance to attend English classes if you so wish. Hope you are satisfied with all the offer?

We do have some questions for you and we plead with you to answer very honestly and positively.

(i) Have you been an Au pair before?
(ii) When exactly can you start the job?
(iii)How do you intend to impact positively in our son's life?
(iv) What are your aims and objectives in life?
(v) What kind of person are you( your likes and dislikes)?

Kindly get back to us with the answers to our questions.

schales loves your pictures and can not wait to have you come play with him. Kindly do keep in touch to make these process a successful and smooth one. Also kindly get back to us with your full names, contact address and phone numbers so we can reach you on our less busy time.

Warm Regards
Mr Lewis


Dear Amor,

How have you been? We apologize for getting in touch so late, due to our time factor with work which did not give us time to email you. Anyway We just want to inform you that We and our beloved son have finished all discussions and have finally agreed that you will be his Au pair. We strongly believe and have confidence that you will do a great job with him and love and care for him like we do.

We live at 2 Whitehall Ct, London SW1A 2EJ, United Kingdom. Our residence is very open and in the city and there are other Au pairs close by. We also have airports close to the house. We also have parks, cinemas, restaurants, malls,etc around. So it will be easy to make friends and go places.

schales is also very excited you will come soon and play with him and be like a big sister and a special friend to him. We have already given the barrister strict instructions to prepare a contract letter containing the working conditions and terms of agreement and as soon as he does We will send it to you. But We would like to at least hear from you and know if this is okay with you. We hope to hear from you soon and all the best to you and your family.

Cheers,
Mr Lewis

How have you been? We apologize for getting in touch so late, due to our time factor with work which did not give us time to email you. Anyway We just want to inform you that We and our beloved son have finished all discussions and have finally agreed that you will be his Au pair. We strongly believe and have confidence that you will do a great job with him and love and care for him like we do.

We live at 2 Whitehall Ct, London SW1A 2EJ, United Kingdom. Our residence is very open and in the city and there are other Au pairs close by. We also have airports close to the house. We also have parks, cinemas, restaurants, malls,etc around. So it will be easy to make friends and go places.

schales is also very excited you will come soon and play with him and be like a big sister and a special friend to him. We have already given the barrister strict instructions to prepare a contract letter containing the working conditions and terms of agreement and as soon as he does We will send it to you. But We would like to at least hear from you and know if this is okay with you. We hope to hear from you soon and all the best to you and your family.

Cheers,
Mr Lewis
We hope you are doing great? We are impressed with the information you gave us about you and We have agreed to give you the job offer of being an Au pair for our son schales, so kindly find the Contract Offer that is approved by the UK HOME OFFICE.

On receipt of this e-mail, Please scan the signed contract letter and send to Barrister GREG WALES via email : [email protected], so She can advise us on the things we are to do to make your journey to London a smooth one.

UK Immigration Solicitors | Immigration Lawyers | London
206 Merton High Street South Wimbledon London SW191AX
Sunrise Chambers
EMAIL: [email protected]
Do well to keep us abreast of your progress with Barrister GREG WALES and please indicate your nationality to the Barrister.

NOTE: PLEASE INDICATE TO THE LAWYER WHERE YOU ARE TRAVELING FROM AND DATE YOU WISH TO ARRIVE LONDON, YOUR COUNTRY OF BIRTH AND THE AIRPORT YOU WISH TO DEPART FROM.

We wait to receive you when you arrive. Let us know as soon as you receive this mail. God bless you as you come. Also kindly send a scanned copy of the sign contract letter to us.

Cheers,
Mr Lewis
Advertisement

#230857 by AlanJones Mon Dec 15, 2014 5:49 am
It is a definite scam - the email address [email protected] is a free address, not something that a Government department or Business would use.

It is also very likely that you are noit eligible to be an au pair in the UK as the visa is limited to only a few countries - please see the sticky thread at the top of this forum for detals.

Please can you also post the email address that the fake family are using for other would be au pairs to find.

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.
#231369 by admiss Thu Dec 18, 2014 3:29 pm
Hello,

I've seen an ad...
£70 pw, all bills are included, council tax and internet are included. 70 POUNDS WEEKLY WITH A SECURITY DEPOSIT OF 400POUNDS WHICH WILL BE REFUNDED.

Is it suspicious?

I have just dropped him/her a line...waiting for reply
How can I know, if advertiser is an agency or the property owner?
Is
https://eservices.landregistry.gov.uk/w ... VAW7MCEE!/
useful?

Thanks !
#231375 by Bryon Williams Thu Dec 18, 2014 4:00 pm
Make sure you physically can go inside the property and view it. Meet the landlord at the property face to face.

Do not wire any money to anyone including yourself, family and friends.

If he mentions sending the keys to you it is a scam.

Please read here about rental scams. viewtopic.php?f=39&t=12278

Please contacta moferatorstor if you have a question or information about this post.



Please do not tell the scammer he is posted here.


Please remember the fallen. https://www.odmp.org/

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 7 guests