Trustpilot condemns legal action against reviewer

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Image caption, Trustpilot opposes the legal action and says the firm should have "engaged with" its client or flagged up its concerns

Trustpilot has warned users after a business sued a man for leaving a negative review on the platform.

鈥淲e strongly oppose the use of legal action to silence consumers' freedom of speech,鈥 says a message on the website.

The warning comes after a man was ordered to pay 拢25,000 in libel damages to solicitors who sued, on the basis the review was false and defamatory.

London-based Summerfield Browne said the decision to sue gave it "no pleasure" and was not taken lightly.

New reviews have been temporarily suspended on the law firm's business page on Trustpilot after publicity about the case led to more reviews.

After seeking legal advice through the company online, Philip James Waymouth left a review on the website accusing the firm of being 鈥渁nother scam solicitor鈥, court documents said.

A banner at the top of Summerfield Browne's profile on Trustpilot reads: 鈥淧lease be aware that this business has taken legal action against a consumer for a review left on this profile.

'Extreme measures'

鈥淲e strongly oppose the use of legal action to silence consumers' freedom of speech. As a public, open, review platform we believe strongly in consumers having the ability to leave feedback - good or bad - about a business at any time, without interference.

鈥淭his is the first time we鈥檝e seen a business taking such extreme measures against a consumer voicing their genuine opinion. The vast majority of businesses on Trustpilot engage with their consumers or use our flagging tools to report content and resolve their issues."

Following the court decision, several reviews were left on Trustpilot referencing the case and writing in support of Mr Waymouth.

The Trustpilot warning continues: 鈥淭he business鈥檚 actions have resulted in media attention and this profile has seen a significant increase in reviews that don鈥檛 reflect an experience with the business.

鈥淒ue to this, this profile has been temporarily closed for new reviews.鈥

Trustpilot told the 大象传媒 it was never contacted by Summerfield Browne, nor was the review flagged to the website.

It said it was not party to the case but 鈥渋n the event that we are served with an order, we intend to challenge it鈥.

The platform added: 鈥淲e believe there are a number of errors within the judgement and it raises significant concerns around freedom of speech.

鈥淚f consumers are left fearful of leaving negative reviews, this could result in consumers being misled about the quality of a business and businesses being deprived of the valuable feedback from which they can learn, improve and grow.

鈥淚t is much better for businesses to engage, respond and improve upon the feedback they receive, rather than using legal action to silence consumers."

Summerfield Browne said in a statement: "As a family firm, the decision to pursue legal action was not one we took lightly and doing so gave us no pleasure."