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 8 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
Theofanis Roropoulos [email protected] Another scam family!
[email protected] this is the scammer emails.... UK Home Office [email protected] via hotmail.com this two email they help each other ... i really dont know that its a fake contract that the sent me .. s…
These scam mails are not really sent from the UK; they are sent from Nigeria, as proven by their IP addresses, eg 41.71.153.141 - Abuja, Nigeria. From: Robinson Family <[email protected]> Subject: Dear Aupair(Yo…
I have been applying for Aupair in differrent Aupair website. One day, A HF emailed me namely Mr.James Larry told me my profile was shortlisted in newaupair.com . I was so excited and happy . We exchange emails and he ev…
I got an email from the UK last week, and now I'm a little bit frightened. Me and "alien" keep in touch by emails, and I received the same offer letter and application form which you show us in this web-site. Now I have …
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam. From: [email protected] Dear Au pair, We are an American family based in the United Kingdom. We live in Essex, London, and we are looking for an Au pair for…
Dear all, I have received an email in which I was offered an au pair job. There were some details that made me suspect (I was never called by my name, or the telephone number was suspictious i.e.) but the most important …
This is a scam; the scammer does not really have an au pair position to offer; and his barrister is fake and does not truly have any connection with the UK Home Office/Border Agency. The Confirmation/Proof of Sufficient …
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