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 6 scam reports submitted by ScamWarners members, under Au Pair Scams, Employment 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
Hello, I get mail from Katie Whitehouse and she offred me a work as nunny. I find in your forum that she is a scam. She send me a contract and a name of a layer Barrister Anna Wright, she wrote me the first time in 17 ma…
Hello Au pair, I saw your profile on the Easy Au pair- site. I live at No 28 wards wharf approach, Trade winds.E16 2EQ, East London, United Kingdom. We currently have some kids aged 3 & 5 years old, we looking for a Au P…
This is not a real family, nor is there an au pair position, this is a scam! The photos and telephone number are also used in this scam here: Dr Wilson MacDonald; http://www.scamwarners.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=365…
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! This is the same scam…
The scammer calling himself Dr Ben Castle directs au pairs to a lawyer and to the UK Immigration Office. Both the lawyer and the UK Immigration Office are fake, and are part of the scam. No genuine documents will ever be…
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam. If you are looking for an au pair job in the UK, please contact the British Embassy in your own country to check UK entry requirements. You can find the genuine Br…
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