When a party is duly served with a summons, yet fails to give his or her defense the attention to which a person of ordinary prudence usually gives his or her important business, there is no excusable neglect to allow setting a default judgment aside under Rule 60(b). E. Carolina Oil Transp., Inc. v. Petroleum Fuel & Terminal Co., 82 N.C. App. 746, 748,
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