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Contact through Facebook: Shall I forward the application?
Question of the week (26 April 2011): Au Pair Juliane W. from Germany received what appeared to be an au pair application through Facebook. She is convinced that this was an attempt to defraud. She wishes to know: does it make any sense to forward these kinds of messages to Aupair World?
Dear Aupair World Team,
I received a fake au pair application through Facebook. Now I am not quite sure whether it makes sense to report this kind of thing to you. The message looks quite similar to the one you once published with your question of the week. Juliane W. from Germany Reply of the Aupair World Support Team
Dear Juliane, What's this: Question of the Week? Every day, our Support Team receives hundreds of emails and telephone enquiries from au pairs and host families worldwide. From all questions submitted to Aupair World, we have chosen the latest question of the week - naturally, with our Support Team's genuine and matching answer. Maybe you wish to take a look at it? Possibly, our question of the week will be interesting for you, as well? We certainly hope that you will enjoy reading the article.Overview: All Questions of the Week at a glance Latest Questions from Aupair World UsersThe "Question of the week" relocates: The “Question of the week” is still there. It has just been relocated! And since it ... Do I have to pay for the travel costs of my au pair?: Question of the week (issue 57). Monika and her future au pair have already clarified this matter: the au ... Au pair Jenna: How do I make the right choice?: Question of the week (issue 56). Au Pair Jenna from the UK wishes to become an au pair in Spain. She has ... Shall I bring along my mobile to my host country?: Question of the week (issue 55). Lisa from Switzerland is looking forward to her one-year au pair stay in ...
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