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Verification Guide

Evidence-Based Verification

See how PlugZ reduces counterfeit risk with physical evidence, human review, advisory AI signals, NFC records when available, escrow, and PlugZ Chain provenance.

Human-led
Verifier review anchors the decision
Advisory AI
Risk signals, probability, and evidence only
NFC records
Chip-backed evidence when available
Escrow
Payment tied to review and delivery

What the review is built on

The process is evidence-first, not promise-first.

Physical evidence

Photos, item details, packaging, condition, serial or NFC signals, and shipment context are kept as review material.

Human verifier review

Approved verifiers inspect the item and issue the operational review outcome. AI does not replace that step.

Advisory AI signals

Visual AI can flag risk signals and evidence gaps. It returns probability and supporting observations, not a final verdict.

NFC and chain records

When available, NFC evidence and PlugZ Chain records support provenance and make the review history easier to inspect.

How the verification path works

A buyer should be able to follow the evidence trail from listing to receipt.

Step 1

Seller evidence

The listing starts with item photos and details that establish the first evidence set.

Step 2

Hub routing

After a sale, the item moves through PlugZ-controlled logistics toward an approved verifier.

Step 3

Verifier inspection

The verifier reviews physical signals, item condition, listing match, and any advisory risk signals.

Step 4

Recorded outcome

The review output is tied to the evidence trail and, where available, NFC or PlugZ Chain records.

Step 5

Buyer receipt

The buyer receives the reviewed item with tracking and can inspect the available evidence record.

What AI can and cannot say

Allowed

AI may provide advisory probability, evidence notes, risk signals, and regions of concern for verifier focus.

Not allowed

AI must not say an item is authentic, verified, original, rejected, or fake as a categorical final claim.

Final buyer-facing authenticity language must come from a human verifier or from NFC cryptographic evidence when that evidence is available. This is a product and legal boundary, not a styling preference.

What to inspect

Evidence photos

Compare listing photos, verifier photos, condition notes, and packaging details.

Verifier context

Look for the reviewed-by identity, review timing, and any notes attached to the item.

NFC status

When the item has an NFC record, use it as a cryptographic reference point for the physical object.

Provenance record

Review the available PlugZ Chain or history record for custody and verification events.

Need the full authentication policy?

Use the support authentication page for operational details, or open NFC verification when you have a supported item record.