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  • I will be a little more circumspect about making professional recommendations online in future.

    One member on here (who has seemingly flounced) was having considerable difficulty in finding a solicitor to accept instructions. I recommended my solicitor who I know has the highest professional and ethical standards. She has carried out several transactions for me, for my friends and family, and I would not use anyone else. She is a professional of the highest standing and I have an immense amount of respect for her.

    For whatever reason this individual's social media pops up on mine (to whom I made the recommendation on here)- no idea how it all works really, I didn't even know their full name, and I am very, very disappointed with what I see.

    My friend would have gone the extra mile with this person, and I am sure things have happened during the transaction whereby things might have not gone entirely to plan or there have been delays, or whatever.

    But I certainly don't want to see almost daily character assassinations on my friends character, professionalism, and intelligence- it's very disappointing to see.

    Particularly when this individual had difficulties in engaging a lawyer in the first place.

    Still, you live and learn.

  • Indeed. I don't intend to tell my friend because I think she'd probably find it very upsetting reading the stuff that's been said about her.

    I think extra has managed to buy her house,or is about to, probably at considerable cost to the mental health of everyone involved in the transaction.

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