AK Towing, this is — where are you and what’s going on?
Tone does the selling. Steady and unhurried = trustworthy. Get them talking about the problem, not the price.
Okay — I’ve got you. We can get a truck out. Let me grab a few details and get someone moving.
Calm them down before the quote. A reassured caller stops dialing other companies.
Capture everything before the price — before they can hang up.
Get the callback number early — if the call drops, you text and recover the job.
All in, that’s — and I can have a driver to you in about .
No “it depends.” No fumbling. Hesitation sends them to the next number on their list. Quote at the top of the likely range so the hold covers the real cost.
Go ahead and read me the card — this just places a hold to lock in the dispatch. Nothing’s charged until the driver finishes the job.
The hold proves a real, funded card and filters flakes before you roll a truck. Place it for the full quoted amount, then dispatch immediately.
A hold is not a license to keep money. No-show → charge only the disclosed trip fee, never the held amount.
Driver’s — he’ll be there in about and text when he’s close. You’re all set.
End warm, end certain. They stop calling other companies the moment they believe you.
Work confirmed done → driver settles the hold.
At or under the quote → settle the held amount or less.
Ran over (extra mileage, winch-out) → settle the hold in full and run the overage as a separate charge on the truck’s terminal. A capture can’t reliably exceed the hold — and the customer’s standing right there.
Call closed. Truck rolling.
Log it → dispatch it → reset the board.