Complaint Against Michelle, Australian Family
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Complaint >> Posted: May 18 '06 by Sarah in Utah, United States |
| This is a SCAM and it's a fairly typical nanny job scam too. However, rather than being in Austraila, I was emailed and told she's located in Brigham City, UT. They offer $100 US upfront and tell you they will pay you $2000/month for 3 days of work a week... but all they talk about is the money, and how they would like you to set up an account ASAP (the faster to take your money and run). In the email this lady sent me there were virtually no contact details, evaded questions I asked, and oh... by the way she apparently changed her name from TRACY (what it says it is on the profile) to CINDY. They offered the job right off the bat. This IS a scam. 4nannies.com has several other Royal caribbean cruise ship scams listed, but who knows, maybe it's all one scam artist. DO NOT BELIEVE THESE PEOPLE. I seriously doubt Cindy/Tracy (whoever she is) even exists. |
Comment >> Posted: May 31 '06 by Michelle in Tennessee, United States
EXACTLY like the offer I got, but from someone named Captain and Mrs. Clark Whyte.
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Comment >> Posted: Jul 24 '06 by Katya in Texas, United States
I receive mails from this people too. They told me their names were Sammie and Capitain Mark Johnson from Texas. I was in contact with Sammie (who told me she had a fashion boutique), and she offered me $100 unfront for secure my position as a nanny for take care of her 2 year old daughter Sandra. They made me this fairy tale about the travels (because Mark works for Royal Caribbean Cruise), the money (they´ll pay me $2,000 for 3 days of work and they will give me a nwe toyota camry fully loaded)... they told me I was perfect for the job and they were searching a lot but they realize I was the one... Then They ask me to open a Wells Fargo account in order to deposit the $100, and the last mail I received they told me they had an emergency because they make a bussines in Nigeria in order to buy some textiles and they need your help because "you are part of the family now", so they will put money in your account ($2,000) and they will ask you send them a money order for return the $2,000.... this is a MONEY LAUNDRY!!!! and they also use the accounts for steal money, they can also use the mails for install softwares for steal personal information and even your identity!!! ... I just realize it making some internet reseach and I did it before it was too late. Please nannies and aupairs over the world... be careful and do not give any personal information to extrangers... especially if they are not registered. You can be tempted because all the good stuffs... but believe me... it is so good for be real! You can find more information in the web... 4sitters.com and you will see all the existent scams. thanx!!!
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Comment >> Posted: Feb 17 '07 by Alicia in Texas, United States
I also received the same offer from a woman named Sara Lee with a 2 year old named Sandra. Husband working on a cruise ship. $2500 a month. $100 up front. But, oh no, she needs me to transfer funds for her boutique. From what I can tell she finds what city you're from and pretends to be from that city. Not to mention the grammar is horrendous.
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