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  by Chris Fuller
 
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam. This scammer, using the same email address, has previously called himself Capt Bill Cole and pretends to offer employment at his fake yacht hotel, as you can see by clicking the link below:

http://www.scamwarners.com/forum/viewto ... 917#p46917
From: I NEEDED NANNY OR AUPAIR IN MY FAMILY.... <[email protected]>
Subject: I NEEDED NANNY OR AUPAIR IN MY FAMILY....

Dear,

We are looking for an a nanny or aupair with experience to look after our
children. You should be interested in helping us raise our children,
not just looking for a job.You should be responsible, able to maintain
a consistent schedule with the children, have a loving attitude and
patience, along with high energy. You should be a self-starter with a
sense of humor and maturity. You need to be tolerant and
understanding. Above all, you need to have a true interest in looking
after children full time.

i hope to hear from you as soon as possible


Regards
Mr Pinna Clement