What’s the dumbest way you’ve ever received a document from a client?

Unforgettable Document Delivery Fails: Share Your Stories!

We’ve all encountered challenges in the realm of client correspondence, but some document submissions truly stand out for their creativity—or lack thereof. We recently posed a question to our community: what’s the most bizarre way you’ve ever received a document from a client?

As an example, I once received a photo of a PDF displayed on an iPad, snapped with a Samsung phone, and sent via email. This unconventional approach resulted in the need for manual processing of what ought to have been a straightforward invoice.

Now, we invite you to share your tales. Have you ever received documents that were handwritten, upside down, or even renamed to something as obscure as “Image(345).jpg”? The range of oddities in document submissions is endless, and we want to hear your experiences.

This exploration isn’t about promoting a solution just yet; rather, it’s an opportunity to connect and realize that we’re not alone in facing these frustrating yet amusing situations. Join the conversation—let’s highlight the quirks of client submissions and potentially pave the way for improvements in our workflows. What’s the wackiest document delivery you’ve encountered? Your stories might just inspire the next big idea to transform this chaos into order!

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