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  by Barnetme
 
Your profile was shortlisted on http://www.easyaupair.com(Au pair Vacancy)
Saturday, August 27, 2011 4:51 AM
From:
"Mackenzie Horace" <[email protected]>
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To: [removed - CF]

Dear Aupair,

Am happy to contact you,i saw your profile at http://www.easyaupair.com

We have decided to look for a aupair/nanny to look after our son Grant
who will soon turn 5

You are expected to start as soon as you wish

My name is Mr Mackenzie Horace i am 41 years old while my wife Shannon
is 38 we are Americans I work as
Corporate Guidance Counselor /Consultant here in the UK. My spouse
Shannon works as a Nurse in Nuffield health hospital London ,she picked
interest in your profile and we decided to contact you . we live in a
five bedroom house in Brook Street Mansions,39 Davies Street,
Westminster, London W1K 4LT


You shall find details of the terms of contract in the contract letter
that will be drafted for us by the Home Office with the assistance of
Barrister John Carl who is a representative in the Home Office

Get back to me with details of your availability including your resume or cv
through our mail [email protected] or call +447930522397

With Love
Mac Family
  by Dotti
 
As Jolly Roger said, this is a definite scam.

Not only is the phone connected to previous scams--the home office reference should be a dead giveaway.

The UK home office is the government agency responsible for issuing passports. They do not write employment contracts, and they do not contact you asking for fees!
  by Barnetme
 
Thank you very much