Perfect Choice Exteriors, LLC v. Better Bus. Bureau of Cent. Ill., Inc.

2018 IL App (3d) 150864, 99 N.E.3d 541
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedMarch 12, 2018
DocketAppeal 3–15–0864
StatusUnpublished
Cited by5 cases

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Perfect Choice Exteriors, LLC v. Better Bus. Bureau of Cent. Ill., Inc., 2018 IL App (3d) 150864, 99 N.E.3d 541 (Ill. Ct. App. 2018).

Opinion

PRESIDING JUSTICE HOLDRIDGE delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion.

¶ 1 Plaintiff, Perfect Choice Exteriors, LLC (Perfect Choice), sued Defendant Better Business Bureau of Central Illinois (BBB), alleging defamation, commercial disparagement, tortious interference with contract, and violations of the Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act ( 815 ILCS 510/2 (West 2014) ). Each of the claims asserted by Perfect Choice was premised upon allegations that BBB made defamatory statements by giving Perfect Choice a "D-" rating on its website and by telling customers that Perfect Choice was not a good company and that they should not do business with Perfect Choice. Perfect Choice sought monetary damages and an order requiring BBB to restore Perfect Choice's previous "A" rating and to remove all allegedly false and misleading information about Perfect Choice from its website.

¶ 2 BBB filed a motion to dismiss Perfect Choice's amended complaint pursuant to section 2-619 of the Code of Civil Procedure (Code) ( 735 ILCS 5/2-619 (West 2014) ), arguing that the allegedly defamatory statements at issue were opinions protected by the first amendment and were afforded a qualified privilege under Illinois law. The trial court granted BBB's motion and dismissed the complaint.

¶ 3 This appeal followed.

*544 ¶ 4 FACTS

¶ 5 Perfect Choice is a home improvement company that has been in business in Creve Coeur, Illinois, since June 2009. Perfect Choice specializes in the installation of roofing, windows, and siding. BBB is an Illinois corporation that publishes and disseminates "reliability reports" that rate and assign grades to businesses in central Illinois, including Perfect Choice.

¶ 6 On December 16, 2014, Perfect Choice filed a four-count complaint against BBB, alleging defamation, commercial disparagement, tortious interference with contract, and violations of the Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act ( 815 ILCS 510/2 (West 2014) ). BBB filed a combined motion to dismiss the complaint under sections 2-615 and 2-619 of the Code ( 735 ILCS 5/2-619.1 (West 2014) ). The trial court dismissed the complaint without prejudice pursuant to section 2-615 of the Code, granted Perfect Choice leave to file an amended complaint, and reserved ruling on BBB's arguments for dismissal under section 2-619 of the Code.

¶ 7 Perfect Choice subsequently filed an amended complaint. The following factual recitation is taken from the allegations contained in Perfect Choice's amended complaint.

¶ 8 Since approximately August 2009, BBB has published and disseminated a reliability report regarding Perfect Choice and has posted this report on its website. BBB initially gave Perfect Choice an "A" rating in its published reliability report. However. BBB later changed that rating to a "D-." The reliability report stated that BBB relied upon several factors in determining Perfect Choice's rating, including the "complaint volume with the BBB for a business of [Perfect Choice's] size" and Perfect Choice's responses to and resolution of customer complaints.

¶ 9 In its amended complaint, Perfect Choice alleged that (1) Perfect Choice has always conducted its business in an ethical manner and responded to the consumer complaints filed with BBB; (2) Perfect Choice provided information to BBB showing that the allegations made by consumers about Perfect Choice were not "true and accurate, and, as such, should not [have been] included" in BBB's reliability report; and (3) nevertheless, BBB did not make any changes to the report and continued to publish and distribute "false and defamatory" statements about Perfect Choice until Perfect Choice filed the instant lawsuit. Perfect Choice also alleged "on information and belief," that BBB never conducted a "material investigation * * * to determine the validity" of the consumer complaints against Perfect Choice filed with BBB.

¶ 10 BBB also alleged, "upon information and belief," that BBB treated companies that were "paid members of the BBB" more favorably than companies that were not paid members of the BBB, like Perfect Choice. As an example of such unfair treatment, Perfect Choice cited BBB's rating of BetterWay Siding and Windows, Inc. (BetterWay), another siding and window company doing business in the Peoria area and one of Perfect Choice's competitors. BetterWay is a paid member of the BBB. BBB gave BetterWay an "A+" rating even though BetterWay had 15 customer complaints during the 3 years before Perfect Choice filed its complaint, 9 of which had occurred during the preceding 12 months. BBB's reliability report on BetterWay noted that BetterWay had made a good faith effort to resolve three of the complaints lodged against it. By contrast, Perfect Choice (which is not a paid member of the BBB or a BBB accredited business) had 28 customer complaints during the 3 years before it filed its amended complaint, only 3 of which had occurred *545 during the past 12 months. Thus, BBB assigned BetterWay a substantially higher grade than Perfect Choice even though Perfect Choice had been in business longer and had fewer complaints during the preceding 12 months. Moreover, Perfect Choice alleged that, when it made a good faith attempt to resolve a complaint raised by a customer, BBB's reliability report merely noted that the issue was "disputed" or "administratively closed" without also noting that Perfect Choice had made a good faith effort to resolve it.

¶ 11 Perfect Choice further alleged "upon information and belief" that, even after the filing of the instant lawsuit, when existing or potential customers called BBB to inquire about Perfect Choice, BBB informed the customers that Perfect Choice was "not a good company" and that they "should not do business with" Perfect Choice.

¶ 12 Perfect Choice alleged that BBB made each of the above-referenced defamatory statements about Perfect Choice intentionally and maliciously or in reckless disregard as to whether such statements applied to Perfect Choice.

¶ 13 Perfect Choice further alleged, "upon information and belief," that BBB (1) did not follow its own internal standards in issuing its reliability report on Perfect Choice; (2) applied "arbitrary and discriminatory" standards in reviewing Perfect Choice's business record, which were different from the standards BBB used in reviewing the business records of certain other companies; and/or (3) "did not act impartially and in good faith and did not review and carefully evaluate all available information in making its statements concerning [Perfect Choice]."

¶ 14 Perfect Choice alleged that, as a result of BBB's defamatory statements, Perfect Choice "has had customers cancel contracts and/or refuse to enter into contracts with Perfect Choice," resulting in a loss exceeding $50,000. Perfect Choice also alleged that it had "suffered injury to its reputation and standing within the business community in an amount exceeding $50,000." Perfect Choice sought compensatory damages for loss of business and for injury to its reputation and standing in the business community, plus punitive damages.

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