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  by JackyeLeK
 
AccionesCollins Dale Family ([email protected])Agregar a contactos24-03-2013 Fotos

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Dear Au pair/Nanny,

This E-mail serves as job notification to you. My Wife and I have gone through your profile in easyaupair.com and found you eligible to live and take care of our Son Peter. We are currently based in London UK.

We require the services of an Au pair/nanny who would take care of our Son. Our busy schedule prompted us to seek the assistance of an Au pair/nanny, we searched for an Au pair on the Au pair site and we found your profile and liked it. Your basic duties would be to take care of our Son Peter.

Find in the attachment are some of our family pictures.

We have a maid who would undertake of housework hence your basic responsibility is with our kid. Indicate your interest by sending us your recent picture phone number and introduction letter about yourself for us to evaluate and consider you for the position.

Let us hear from you so that we can discuss more on the offer, send us your reply as soon as possible.

Do have a wonderful day ahead.

Yours Faithfully,

Collins Dale
For the Family.
  by jolly_roger
 
No is the answer. Is false. The scammer has tried it on previously. Does the script look familiar on http://www.scamwarners.com/forum/viewto ... 42&t=59337 (scroll down about half way)
You would be doing yourself a HUGE favour by simply ignoring the scammer.