SiliconGhost
Texas,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, May 13, 2011
i happen to have known chris booth since before he joined the army and i know he was an MP (military police), how he describes his position in the armed forces may differ from what we may call it but there is no doubt in my mind that this report is false and mereley a low blow from some rival company to discredit him. proof of this lies in the report itself. bringing up a DWI (misdemeanor) case from years ago? seems like your just attacking the person without any real proof of harm done to you or your property. pretty cut and dry if you ask me. when the point of an agruement goes from ''evidence'' to ''propaganda'' you can sum it up for yourself. if there was any real truth behind this so called ''horror story'' police would have been involved, and there would be absolutley no need to use propaganda to verify your story. so !!ATTENTION!! readers and consumers! dont be fooled by propaganda! it could mean peoples jobs!!
Will
Christiansburg,#3General Comment
Thu, April 07, 2011
I do not know anything of this situation or Chris Booth other than what has been stated and shown here. I wanted to rectify a few things regarding the military side of this claim. First, a Bronze Star is very different from a campaign star. Claiming that Booth was given a Bronze Star for merely being in Iraq for one day doesn't seem feasible. A Bronze Star is for meritorious service and a Bronze Star for Valor is for meritorious service in battle. Friends of mine that were killed during my deployment were posthumously awarded the Bronze Star. The campaign star is pretty much a "thanks for showing up" award. The picture of Booth (if that is really him) leads me to these conclusions: Booth was an E-4 at least some point in time, Booth was deployed in Iraq with the 10th Mountain Division or a unit attched to them for at least 30 days, Booth was not a felon at the time theis picture was taken due to the fact that he is carrying an m-9 pistol and is in the military altogether. I'm not sure how TX law is, but in VA a DWI is a Class 1 Misdemeanor, not a felony. Anyhow, if the guy did you wrong that's one thing, but from the information gathered here I am not so sure about the invalidity of his military service. Also, for Mr. Booth. If these allegations are false and this is a shady rival company, I would do my best to have them in civil court for libel. Take care everyone.
Tommy Dean
Frisco,#4General Comment
Fri, November 19, 2010
I am the friend of a person that filed a different report on Chris Booth of DFW Move Masters aka Always Forward & www.dfwmovemasters.com . I did some research on Chris Booth's Army history. Seems Chris Booth isn't being honest. He started his company in 2009. Through Army military sources Chris Booth only served active duty for less than a year before owning his moving company. Chris Booth was deployed one time prior to owning his company DFW Move Masters . Chris Booth was to report for active reserve and never reported. Army officials confirmed that Chris Booth was a army infantry solider and not a battalion movement & logistics specialist as he claims. The picture of Chris Booth with General Patreas was a publicity stunt put on handing out a bronze star. Here is what it takes to receive a bronze star in Iraq:
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Allen,#5REBUTTAL Owner of company
Fri, October 08, 2010
This report is completely false. It was made up by a rival company. I never did this move. None of this ever happened.
Almost everyday he causes harm to us. He hates being in the moving industry, he hates customers, he hates his employees and God forbid he hates competition. I wish for his sake that he could see that the negative energy he puts into hurting others just keeps negative energy coming back.
Steve Perkins
Irving,#6Author of original report
Thu, May 06, 2010
Today I received an email someone trying to reset my account password for Ripoff Report. I know it was Chris Booth because no one else would want to get in this account unless it meant something to them.