Unique Document Delivery Fails: Share Your Stories!
In the world of client communications, we’ve all experienced our fair share of challenges, but some stories truly stand out. One particularly memorable incident came when a client decided to send a file in an unconventional manner. Imagine receiving a photo of a PDF displayed on an iPad, captured with a Samsung phone, and then emailed to you. Yes, you read that correctly! As amusing as it sounds, this resulted in the need for manual processing of the invoice—talk about a hindrance to efficient workflows!
This got me thinking: what are the most bizarre document submissions you’ve encountered? From handwritten notes that require deciphering to odd file names like “Image(345).jpg,” the ways in which clients choose to share documents can often leave us scratching our heads.
I would love to hear your stories! Perhaps you’ve dealt with upside-down scans or even images captured at unconventional angles.
I’m currently gathering tales like these as I work on a project aimed at streamlining document submission processes. This isn’t a sales pitch—just a genuine curiosity to discover how common these experiences are. Join the conversation and share your funniest or most frustrating document delivery tales! You might just find that you’re not alone in this chaotic journey.
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