The Most Unconventional Document Submissions: Share Your Stories!
In the world of client relationships, communication can sometimes take unexpected turns. Every professional has experienced those moments when clients submit documents in the most peculiar ways. Today, I’d like to dive into a lighthearted discussion about the strangest methods of document submission that you’ve encountered.
Let me share my own experience to kick things off. Once, I received a photo of a PDF displayed on an iPad, but here’s the twist – it was captured with a Samsung phone! This unique approach resulted in us having to manually process the invoice, adding an unnecessary layer of complexity to an otherwise straightforward task.
Now, I want to hear from you! Have you ever received a document that made you question your client’s understanding of technology? Perhaps it was a handwritten note, an upside-down scan, or a file labeled “Image(345).jpg.” Whatever odd submission you’ve come across, I would love to hear your stories!
I’m currently working on a project aimed at streamlining document submissions, and gathering these narratives will help highlight the need for better solutions. This isn’t a pitch; I just want to connect with others who have faced similar challenges. Let’s come together to share our experiences and find comfort in knowing that we’re not alone in this chaotic yet amusing aspect of our work!
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