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

The Most Unconventional Document Deliveries: Share Your Stories!

Have you ever experienced a particularly bizarre way of receiving documents from clients? If so, you’re certainly not alone! Let’s delve into the world of unconventional document submissions and share some laughable – and perhaps frustrating – moments we’ve encountered.

Allow me to kick things off with a personal anecdote. Once, a client sent me a photograph of a PDF they had displayed on their iPad. The catch? It was snapped using a Samsung phone and sent to my email. As you can imagine, this made our task of processing the invoice much more complicated than it needed to be.

But my story is just one among many. Document submissions can often veer into the absurd, whether it’s receiving handwritten notes, upside-down scans, or image files named something as generic as “Image(345).jpg.” The creative ways clients find to share their documents can leave us both amused and bewildered.

This blog post aims to gather your experiences with these unexpected document submissions. What’s the strangest or most frustrating way you’ve received a document? Perhaps you have a tale that’s particularly outrageous!

As I work on a project aimed at addressing these chaotic submission processes, I want to assure you that you are definitely not alone in your experiences. Let’s share our stories and build a collection of the wildest document delivery methods we’ve encountered. Your contributions are welcome, and together, we can find some humor in the chaos!

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