Has [email protected] been reported to ScamWarners?
ScamWarners is a community scam-report database. This page shows whether this email address has been reported by our members — it does not label any person a scammer.
The email address [email protected] appears in 5 scam reports submitted by ScamWarners members, under Au Pair Scams. This is a record of what our community has reported — not a determination about any person. If this email address has contacted you, we'd urge caution: don't send money, gift cards, or cryptocurrency, and don't share personal or financial details.
Reports mentioning this address
FROM: Dr Scott Brown TO: [email protected] Message flagged Sunday, October 21, 2012 7:24 PM Hello, I saw your profile on the Easy Au pair site We are a British family living in London, UK. I am a medical doctor in th…
This email was not sent from EasyAuPair; the 'from' email address is forged. This email was sent by the scammer himself. This scammer does not have a genuine au pair position to offer; his only intention is to steal mone…
Hi I'm Cindy from Philippines who is applying for an au pair on the newaupair.com and this Mrs. Pamela Cross a host family, who happends to be a scammer is actually using the UK border Agency and the barrister Anna Wrigh…
I received this mail. Is this a scam? How can I understand, please help! Hello (name), We would like to welcome you into our family. We are looking for a caring person to look after our wonderful daughter. I expect to ha…
This is an au pair scam. There is no au pair position, and the only purpose of this scam is to make you pay for non existing work permits, visa, and other travel documents. Don't fall for this scam! Dear Au pair, How are…
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