The Strangest Document Submission Methods: Share Your Stories!
In the world of freelance and client communication, document submissions often take unexpected turns. Many of us encounter bizarre scenarios that leave us scratching our heads. Have you ever received a document in such an unconventional way that it made you question the sender’s logic?
Let me share my experience: I once received a photo of a PDF displayed on an iPad. The catch? It was taken with a Samsung phone and then emailed to me. Despite the modern technology at their disposal, I still had to process that invoice manually, which was far from efficient.
Now, I’m curious to hear your stories! What’s the most peculiar or bizarre way you’ve received documents from clients? It could be anything from handwritten notes to upside-down scans, or even files renamed as “Image(345).jpg.”
I’m collecting these anecdotes as I work on a project aimed at streamlining document submissions and tackling the chaos that often surrounds this aspect of our work. So, don’t hold back—share your experiences! Let’s discover that we are not alone in this wild ride we call client work.
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