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  by Barnetme
 
kevinThursday, February 3, 2011 11:36 AM
From: This sender is DomainKeys verified"Kevin Ray" <[email protected]>View contact detailsTo: [removed for privacy - CF]

Hello My Dear,



How are you and your family doing? Hope you’re doing great. Well I am a widower with kids. I just relocated from (Sweden) to Northern Ireland. I have two kids and am seeking for the services of a nanny outside Ireland to come and work for me.



But I don't know how possible it will be for me to get someone from there. Please if you know someone who will be interested, do let me know. I have a nanny before, but she went back home this December because of a sudden death that occur in her family and she is not going to come back again as she is the eldest in her family and the both parent is late.



But if we have mutual understand then we could have a better relationship as well. Though what I really need now is someone who will take care of my kids. I am willing to offer 400 pounds sterling per week and will provide accommodation.



Please if you know anyone who will be interested, do notify me immediately.



Take care.
  by Chris Fuller
 
Yes it is a scam. Although the scammer has spelt his name differently this time, you can see from the email address that it is the same scammer that wrote to you before:

Kevin Rey - Is it a scam or not?

Just ignore and delete this email.
  by Barnetme
 
Thank you very much