Fraud Notice



We have been made aware of certain fraudulent schemes that have been conducted by individuals or organizations claiming to represent Mavis Tire Express Services Corp. (“Mavis” or the “Company”). This type of fraud tends to occur through online services including bogus websites, social media accounts, online job boards, or through unsolicited emails or text messages. The goal is to trick you into believing you are communicating with a Company executive or other human resources representative in order to enter into a business relationship with, or apply for and/or obtain employment from the Company with the goal of obtaining your personal information or money. Our name, logo, and other Company information is used without our permission to try to convey authenticity.

If you have any concerns, see suspicious job advertisements, or receive suspicious communications that reference the Company, please reach out to us through our Contact Us page. Legitimate information about career opportunities with Mavis can always be found on our website at our Careers page.

We recommend that you do not respond to any unsolicited offers of employment or to engage in a business relationship. We advise you to contact law enforcement if you believe you are the victim of any fraudulent activity.

Warning signs of fraudulent activity:

  • If you receive solicitations, recruiting or hiring documentation, advertisements, or emails that contain spelling and grammatical errors, or which are poorly formatted.

  • If you receive an email from an email address at a domain that is not affiliated with the Company or a domain that mimics, but is not actually the same as, the domain used by the Company (for example, @mavi.com or mavitire.com). Please note that Mavis email addresses all end with @mavis.com or @mavistire.com.

  • If you are asked to only contact a mobile phone number rather than an office.

  • If you are asked to participate in an “interview” or conduct a business relationship exclusively by chat, text, or email.

  • If you are asked to send money for any purpose prior to receiving a job offer (for example, to cover claimed processing fees, immigration or visa costs, or recruiter fees). Mavis never requires applicants to submit money to Mavis or its outside recruiters to pay for travel, immigration, or other fees or expenses.

  • If you receive a request for personal information early during the process, such as your address, date of birth, passport information, social security number, or banking details.

  • If there is an insistence on urgency for you to act on the correspondence received within very short time frames.