My vehicle was towed to the Pharr yard Thursday morning by the police dept after an accident (other driver at fault). I asked the tow truck driver if I could get my other belongings later as I was not able to take all of them at the time and he said yes. I called Friday afternoon to stop by on my way home from work and I was informed that I could only get them M-F 8a-11a which does not work for me as I am not available during those times. They did say that I could pick the vehicle up at any time until 11PM if I payed all the towing and storage fees up front which are the other driver's responsibility. This creates a problem as the insurance adjuster asked me to have all my belongings out by Monday morning as the vehicle could be totaled and it could be towed out of town. The office lady that I spoke with was very rude and clearly did not care if my belongings were lost due to their unwillingness to accommodate my needs. I asked why they were willing to let me in if I pay the fees (which are not my responsibility) but they refuse to let me in just to get my belongings? Apparently those are "just the rules".
I do not recommend them. Their "rules" are unreasonable given my circumstances, and their customer service in the office is trash.
I originally gave this review last week, but someone replied to it and claimed that I do not have a vehicle there and that the review must be a mistake. I deleted that review, and I'm attaching the business card that the tow truck driver gave me.
This review is not by mistake.
Update:
Nice try Capital Towing. You can't invalidate all of your bad reviews by suggesting the client is mad because their vehicle was impounded. I (The one who was T-boned while driving through a green light) Requested that my vehicle will be towed because of potential frame, steering component, and differential damage.
Had I been informed at the time of your ridiculous hoops that need to be jumped through to pick up personal belongings, I would have declined when the officer asked me if I wanted it towed to capital towing.
The police chief of the department involved will be attempting to help me get my stuff back before the insurance adjuster tows the vehicle out of town.