July 18, 18 by Albert Robinson
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(IDEX Online) – The The Asian Institute of Gemological Sciences (AIGS), the Bangkok-based gemological laboratory, has identified fake gemstone reports bearing the AIGS logo in the gemstone market.

“We have found out that some people made fake reports with a working QR code,” said AIGS Chairman Kennedy Ho.

“The only way to be sure that a report is genuine is to check the AIGS website www.aigsthailand.com or to make an enquiry via email, with a photo of the report, to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..”[1][2]

AIGS, based in the Jewelry Trade Centre (JTC) in Bangkok, issues hundreds of gemstone reports every day.

Thailand is an important international hub in natural coloured gemstone manufacturing and trade.

“Some unscrupulous people have decided to rip off customers by using AIGS’s name. Indeed, they have created fake AIGS reports which look like genuine ones,” Kennedy Ho said.

“If you scan the QR code of the fake report, you will be directed to a website: www.aigsthailand.co, not “.com”.[3]

“We urge anyone who believes they may be in possession of a fake AIGS gemstone report to check the AIGS website or to contact AIGS directly by sending an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..”[4]

Ho added, “AIGS will be taking legal action to the highest extent of the law towards the perpetrators and those who use the fake reports with the intent to mislead others.”...

References

  1. ^ www.aigsthailand.com (www.aigsthailand.com)
  2. ^ This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (www.idexonline.com)
  3. ^ www.aigsthailand.co (www.aigsthailand.co)
  4. ^ This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (www.idexonline.com)

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