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Original Message:

Tele Teton Corporation (by Alicia S.):

jayjay wrote:
And yes, some things ARE free .... I acquired a free timeshare week in 2010 with the 2011maintenance fees paid AND the giver paying closing costs using a Quit Claim deed via an attorney. That week was absolutely free for me to use and I did. I sold it for a nice profit after I used the week .... we didn't care for the location of the unit but it was coveted by others.

It may have been free for YOU but how much did it cost the guy who gave it to you? I doubt his lawyer worked for free and I know you have to file that quit claim deed with the resort and they DEFINITELY don't do anything for free! I have already done my job by looking up Tele Teton Corporation online and I haven't found anyone saying that they paid them to sell their timeshare and did not get it sold. But I haven't found too much about them actually selling it either. BUT, having heard many of these horror stories on the news and all that, how a lot of those scammers are operating through a PO Box and not an actual office where they say they are. So I asked a cousin of mine who lives in Detroit to do me a favor and drive over to the address they had listed on their website as the office locating in Lansing. Well, since he didn't have an appointment he didn't get to meet with Stacey (the gal who I have been working with) but he did say that the young lady up front was very nice and polite and offered to help him since Stacey was out of the office on lunch apparently. My main concern at this point is that the fees are appropriate to my property? Does anyone actually KNOW how much it should be costing? Is there a way I can negotiate my processing fees down a bit? At this point I am sure that Stacey will get my timeshare sold, but I don't want to spend more then I absolutely HAVE to.