Beware of Fake Gold!!!
With the use of gold as a payment instrument in the barter system as money and as women‘s choice as jewelry, the forgery aspect of the business also comes to the fore, as in many other businesses.
While fake gold abuses are primarily seen in sarrafiye group products, which are investment products, they can also be seen in jewelry group products and investment product mini bars.
Of course, the end consumer is the primary victim in this forgery incident, while jewelers are also on the victim list.
Anywhere in the sales cycle of gold products, the producer, wholesaler, distributor, retailer can experience victimization. At this point, it is a professional obligation for all stakeholders to fulfill their responsibilities. In addition, it has become inevitable for the management of the Chambers and associations to which these stakeholders are affiliated to carry out their own inspections and take the necessary measures.
The forgery of sarrafiye, which has been the subject of many complaints in recent days, has inevitably become annoying. We know for sure that many association and chamber presidents suffer from this issue and take measures to minimize this complaint element in their areas of responsibility.
The most important task falls on jewelers when purchasing fake sarrafiye products put on the market by counterfeiters. Because it is not possible for citizens to understand whether the product they are purchasing is gold or not.
Again, jewelers should be selective when purchasing products from wholesalers and should definitely perform the necessary physical checks, scale checks, sound checks and device checks, if any, to protect both themselves and their customers from victimization.
As AgaKulche, we also sell sarrafiye products intensively both in the marketplaces and on our own website www.agakulche.com. We put these products we sell through the following stages during the supply process:
Physical checks,
Scale checks,
Sound checks,
Device checks.
Again, we are trying to solve the problems of jewelers by offering the gold analysis test devices we import for both the jewelry group and the sarrafiye group of the products they buy and sell.
There is a need for the Mint to produce a solution on this issue. A cleaning campaign is necessary to make the job of counterfeiters more difficult and to clean and separate the golds in the market.
Of course, we want this to be completely over. However, this is not that easy.
Agakulche brought German technology, gold setting devices that we can instantly detect fake gold, to Turkey and offered them to the service of jewelers. Those who are curious about the details and distinguished jewelers who want to own them can visit www.agakulche.com.