Sheens7 - I've had to use Labcorp, too. Was the blood taken by your doctor and then picked up by Labcorp? Sometimes the blood is mishandled by the doctor's office before getting to the lab's courier.
I've found major differences between meter and lab many times.
In your case, although I'm not Pellicle, I would say that either meter is within range - I wouldn't worry too much about it. A test is considered to be 'accurate' when the value is 20% +/- the actual value. In your case, at the higher end of your result, it's accurate if it's as high as 32.6. In the case of Labcorp, the lower end of their range is 27.2.
In the case of these two measurements - accounting for the accepted variance from the test results, I'd say that you have nothing to worry about.
And the most important takeaway from this is that your INR is AT LEAST 2.7 - and probably higher, because the Labcorp test WAS higher than your meter.