a friend on mine juzi made a delivery of an x brand to a bar only to get calls from the manager that the products authenticity had an issue after a patron complained (he happened to work with kra). If you are in the wines & spirits biz you know what that means.
For end of the chain retailers, kuna hii [B]app[/B] ya ku confirm stock ni legit
Wauzaji wakae macho!!!
I thought KRA was about tax compliance. Does a product (read KC) become oriji just because it has a ‘genuine’ KRA stamp. Me think iyo ni kazi ya Kebs.
@Theuri wa kigogoine Ebu Kuja hapa. Unga inamwagika
I knew someone had to mention me here. Who developed that app? Who programmed what to consider as genuine? The same pple also have a solution for fakes too.
The last 3 yrs almost 5 stamps have been developed…but all face the same problem. The cartel is always miles ahead.
Ebu ongeeni kama watu wako sober. Sasa mimi kama mteja wa kawaida, hii app naeza tumia kuangalia kama chan’gaa nanunua pale Kwa Joram ni genuine?
Thats awesome plus KRA are onto counterfeit goods plus 3rd generation Liquor in the market
All revenue stamps including the ones used for liquor are KRA’s business.
Lets say the stamp has a QR code, the QR code has a description of the manufacturer and the product and even the quantity, unless an insider is loading these information into the system for counterfeit products it’s too much work for little pay. Alternatively the developer will also have develop a counterfeit app to deliver the same result putting paid to the efforts of KRA to curb trade in counterfeits.
Guys are light years ahead because they source inactivated stamps, the same KRA guys sell them at 5 Bob a piece, at 1 Bob for a select few…[SIZE=1]like me[/SIZE]
I remeber all the free booze I used to drink with FAT fake KRA officials & other who were KRA employees!
Wewe, iko wapi receipt? You are not licenced?!!!