Gee, thanks for the good advice.
After ONLY 40 years of dealing with customers of all stripes, from highly organized and friendly to disorganized and adversarial, I've developed plenty of tools to deal with folks starting with asking for an email with photos, artwork and overall dimensions if its too inconvenient to swing by the shop. We've also owned other types of businesses and those customer service skills have quite a bit of crossover to our craft.
Getting non-loaded advice from someone who has insulted, questioned and challenged my experience, professionalism, success, etc... during my entire membership here will take some getting used to.
As mentioned in another thread, we actually like face to face contact with both potential and existing customers. Cuts down on lots of questions and misunderstandings, thereby saving them money and making us better prepared to provide accurate quotes. There must be somebody out there rattling off numbers to people over the phone, otherwise people wouldn't keep calling seeking "ballpark" estimates.
I usually have some fun with them too to break the ice. Is it a only mildly curvy vehicle or is it a super flat boxy looking thing?