The Most Unconventional Document Submissions: Share Your Stories!
In the world of client communications, we often encounter a blend of professional and peculiar interactions. I’d like to invite you to reflect on your experiences and share the most unconventional ways you’ve received documents from clients.
To kick things off, let me recount a particularly memorable episode. I once had a client send me a photo of a PDF displayed on their iPad. To make it even more intriguing, it was taken with a Samsung phone and then emailed to me. As a result, we had to manually process the invoice, which was far from efficient!
This prompts me to wonder—what’s the strangest or most frustrating document submission you’ve ever encountered? Perhaps you’ve received handwritten notes, upside-down scans, or files renamed ambiguously as “Image(345).jpg”? I’d love to hear your stories!
I’m currently gathering these experiences as part of a project aimed at streamlining document submission processes. Rest assured, this isn’t a promotional pitch—I’m simply seeking to connect with others who’ve encountered similar frustrations. Let’s share our quirks and make sense of the chaos together!
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