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Daughtry, Woodard, Lawrence, & Starling - Smithfield, NC

405 East Market Street Smithfield, NC 27577 - 3921

Updated: 04/04/2024

Smithfield Full Service Law Firm

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  • Full Service
  • Criminal Law
  • Family Law
  • Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
  • Probate & Estate Administration
  • Real Estate Law
  • Healthcare Law
  • Business Law
  • Wills
  • Trusts
  • Elder Law

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405 East Market Street Smithfield, NC 27577 - 3921

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  • 919-934-9536

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Daughtry, Woodard, Lawrence, & Starling 401 College Street Clinton, NC 28328 919-300-6982

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By Anonymous on Feb. 04, 2021

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Placed a call on 1/29/21 in the afternoon and spoke with Russell Meinert about a title search and sales contract for purchasing land. Asked what his time frame and schedule for completing this would be and he said "by end of next week (2/1-2/5). He emailed me and I sent him over all the documents right away. My husband called him on Monday to ensure he had everything he needed and to find out a potential time for closing to inform the sellers. He said he had not got to it but would have some answers on Tuesday or Wednesday at the latest. On Wednesday after lunch, my husband called to speak with him but had to leave his name and number. I then called a couple hours later to follow up as well and was told he was no longer in the office at 4:30. I called back Thursday around 10:30 (giving him plenty of time to get into the office and the chance to return our call.) He was very rude and said I can't expect such a quick turn around. He said he had been working on and I quote "multi million dollar accounts" and just didn't have the time. I apologized that my account was not a multi million dollar account but he had set the expectations. I also explained to him that I never gave a time frame expectation, he was the one who provided times of being complete. He said he could have it done in a week, he said he would call by Wednesday, he set all the time frame expectations. I asked him to follow up and provide me a more accurate time frame and he called back and said it would be weeks and he would not continue. When I asked why, he stated because I expected it to be done in 3 days. I explained again that it was him who set the time frames and he said he would not be doing it and hung up the phone. This unacceptable treatment of a client. When I called to speak with someone regarding the treatment the secretary told me Russell has been here 24 years and apologized for him "if" he was rude. I explained it was not her place to do so. I have left my name and number for Mr. Starling to call me back to resolve this.

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