Big Time Scammer! I will be posting this complaint all over google as others should not have to be lied too the way she has done me!
I also have been doing research and found out that Jung puppy club and Ginger lie about dogs ages to make their puppies seem smaller than they actually are as my vet estimates my dog to be 4 to 5 pounds and she told me it would be 2 to 2 1/2!. I am not happy with my maltese I bought from her and everyone will know about it,.
Do not trust her references on her website as they are fraud and makeup as well as she took a picture of her family member with a dog and made up lies about it!. Many of these pictures have been taken from other websites I have seen I am sure of it". Ginger Turk is a scammer and liar at Once Upon A Teapup and should be put out of business/. I am in contact with her local authorities and animal welfare agencies to have her shut down! 128d267
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| 1. Written by R Palacios on December 15, 2011 from bellevue, washington, US I believe this 100% local Vet she was supposed to be using to certify the health of her puppies was just on News 10 and verified that she had forged his signiture herself and that the authorities had been contacted. Who does that sells Puppies for thousands of dollars but wont spend 70 bucks to get them checked out and make sure they are healthy enough in the first place... |
| 2. Written by Mindy on October 27, 2011 from baldwin, new york, US Why didint you just rescue a dog from the shelter? |
| 3. Written by thank you so much for your pos on September 19, 2011 from livermore, california, US First of all let me tell you I believe you. The puppies do look to perfect to be real, but with so many people trying to perfect the teacups you might think they've done it especially for the prices they ask. Second, I could see how someone call fall for it. I know many are saying that its your fault you got took but the reality is they are thieves. No one has the right to sell you lies. I really hope someone shuts them down not only because they are thieves but because of what there doing to those poor baby puppies! It must have been so stressful for them to fly all the way here from Korea at there young age. |
| 4. Written by Pauline on August 3, 2011 from scranton, pennsylvania, US I am a Breeder in PA. I feel for you but I also don't understand how anyone would purchase a dog without references and sight unseen. You should see your dog in person and it's parents. I have people call me all the time about my puppies - I won't sell unless we talk on the telephone a few times and then meet in person. I consider myself a decent judgement of character and have only had one person buying a puppy lie to me. I am sorry for what you are going through but please consider local breeders - who show their dogs in conformation ring - they are the ones concerned with health issues and genetics on their breeds. Some of us do charge for our services but I guarantee health on all my puppies. An informed buyer is what you need to be. You need to know the right questions to ask before purchasing any puppy from someone. You need to see the area in which they are raised - Not Stores or Brookers. You need to know something about the breeder - do they show their dogs or just breed to sell. I show in Conformation and Obedience, Agility and Rally. I breed for structure, health and temperament. Hope all works out for you and your puppy. |
| 5. Written by Contact Inside Edition on June 18, 2011 from los angeles, california, US All these Brokers import from Korea. Inside Edition i am certain will do a story. |
| 6. Written by anyone for braveness? on June 10, 2011 from reston, virginia, US if anyone is willing to get brave and start a class action lawsuit against this broker, please post the contact information on where we can try to recover our money that we got scammed on as well. i would love to bring my information to court on how i got scammed! paypal won't help, they don't care if you got screwed by a dog that looks NOTHING like her advertisements and this broker KNOWS IT. Contact paypal and ask them as well if you have a leg to stand on if Ginger sends you a dog that looks NOTHING like the dog that she advertised to you! I sure hope that someone gets brave and is willing to bring this thing to a class action lawsuit! I am saving everything for the day that someone comes forward and starts the class action lawsuit. |
| 7. Written by Found this Complaint on June 9, 2011 from reston, virginia, US Jung Puppy Club is a horrible puppy broker in South Korea. He has sold puppies to the USA who have arrived to buyers with parvo, distemper, and many other problems including giardia/kennel cough and other ailments. The puppies he sells are photo shopped and do not look like real puppies in photos. He sells dogs and then refuses to replace puppies when they die within 24 hours to their new home. He makes false promises to replace dogs but, never does. I found out he buys his puppies from Korean Puppy Mills and also from puppy auctions held in South Korea and then adds a hefty price for them to sell to unscrupulous buyers. He is a liar and thief and needs to be known about. I can give you the name of two people who have done business with him and have been left with lots of vet bills and dead puppies. He is trying to get his name out in the USA to start selling dogs directly to the USA and we want everyone to know about him so the complaints start. He is working with two resellers now in the USA named Jina at Poshfairytail.com and also Ginger in California at Onceuponateapup.com. There is a video of his supposed nursery on Onceuponateapup page of his nursery but, my question is where are the adult dogs housed if that is his nursery? Also, with all the puppies on his website shouldnt there be more than just 3 puppies there. It is a total setup for you to believe he is honest and takes good care of the puppies. He is a fraud, liar and you will be sorry dealing with him or any of his resellers. I know a reseller who worked with him in the USA and he screwed her over by sending her puppies with parvo and then dropping her to move to other resellers because he did not want to replace the dogs. He is making lies up to say that she is angry because he does not want to work with her but, the facts are that he decided he did not need her anymore so he wanted to find other resellers so he didnt have to take responsibility for his actions in sending her healthy dogs. I am a third party in the this and a previous customer of hers and know what has transpired here. I have seen the emails that Jung puppy club has sent and lies he has told to buy him more time to keep her from destroying his name in the USA. We will be contacting every complaints board and forum. Also, going through the motions of contacting all government officials in regards to importing of puppies as well. Jung Puppy Club and S puppy are the same sellers in South Korea. Also, there is a vet you can speak to who has seen all the problems with Jung Puppy Clubs and the fight that was put up to save the puppies. Dont be fooled by his beautiful photos as puppies do not appear the same in the person as he over photos shops them to make them look like perfection when actually they do not. Be warned |
| 8. Written by informant on June 8, 2011 from reston, virginia, US When you get your dog from this broker who imports from Korea, make sure that your vet determines the age of the dog. Jung PUppy Club is being investigated in Korea currently for selling puppies under the age that they claim them to be...so that your puppy looks smaller than it actually is. If you bought a dog that is considered younger than it was there is some help for you...keep all documentation from your veterinarian stating this and send it to USDA, APHIS, ANIMAL CARE 2150 CENTRE AVE. BLDG B MAIL STOP 3W11 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 You can also fax the documentation to 970-494-7461. They are looking for more and more people to speak up to start investigations. Also, it is illegal for a puppy to be imported into the USA before its 6 months old. If your vet suspects that the puppy was younger than this, get all the documentation and send it to the address above or call 970-494-7471, you can also email You CAN remain annoymous! |
| 9. Written by if your so legit on June 8, 2011 from reston, virginia, US why do you have to use underpriveleged children to donate $100 out of a $7000 profit....boy, what a class act! If you buy from this broker who imports puppies from puppy mills in Korea and PHOTOSHOPS the dogs to look "unreal" at best, then you deserve to be scammed! |
| 10. Written by i bought one too on June 8, 2011 from reston, virginia, US oh be quiet, you just want to throw your weight around.....my dog was SO PHOTOSHOPPED AS WELL, I BOUGHT A YORKIE. The problem is that you people MAKE SO MUCH money on these dogs, that no one wants to give you their names because you will take them to court. You are a scam artist and we you need to be reported to the authorties. You deal with puppy mills who LIE ABOUT THE AGES of the puppies and photoshop them to appeal to the MASSES. Your time is coming and the humane society and the attorney general will shut you down! Did you know that is illegal to import young puppies from outside before they are a certain age? You don't even know what that age is! Your end is coming in this business and that is ALL THAT IT IS TO YOU. I CAN SEE YOUR TYPE IN THE INVESTMENT SECTOR TOO, THE TYPE THAT PROMISES TO DOUBLE YOUR MONEY AND GOES TO TAHITI ON IT INSTEAD! |
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