Advice group sues online forum over negative reviewBY LAURA MILLAN | MONDAY, 18 AUG 2014 12:45PMFinancial planning firm WCS Group has started legal action against forum website Whirlpool over comments posted by a user named 'homemadecook.' Related News |
Editor's Choice
WAM active strategy delivers 75.5%
WAM Active (ASX: WAA), one of Wilson Asset Management's active listed investment companies, has recorded 75.5% in investment performance in the 12 months to 30 June 2026.
Entireti names former Perpetual chief as chair
Entireti has named a former chief executive of Perpetual as chair of its board.
Super funds fail customer service test: SCA
Superannuation funds are apathetic, dismissive and continue to fail members at the most basic service level, a new investigation from Super Consumers Australia (SCA) reveals, which slapped the industry with an overall failing grade on customer satisfaction.
KKR joins consortium to acquire ASX-listed Steadfast
Global investment firm KKR has joined a consortium, including Amwins Group and Dragoneer Investment Group, as a co-lead investment partner to acquire ASX-listed general insurance broker Steadfast.
Products
Featured Profile

Blake Briggs
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
FINANCIAL SERVICES COUNCIL
FINANCIAL SERVICES COUNCIL
Since becoming chief executive, Blake Briggs has renewed the Financial Services Council's influence, expanded the membership base, and strengthened its policy and advocacy credentials. Karren Vergara writes.







I dont think they are aware of the 'Other' thread, they only refer to the first thread where the user posted, but they obviously dont have access to the hidden forum where (Currently) there are 416 replies and 2500 views.
Idiots.
This is now descending into the realms of complete farce.
Do the lawyers know that people don't use their real names on internet forums? Have they heard of the 2Clix debacle and how that panned out? Do they realise how court cases like this can damage a company's reputation? Are they aware of an internet phenomenon called "The Streisand Effect"?
All of this could have been avoided if somebody had joined in the debate on Whirlpool to put their position, and to dispel any wrong statements. They might have even gained some new clients.