The Most Bizarre Document Submissions: Share Your Experiences
In the world of client communications, we often face a variety of challenges, especially when it comes to receiving important documents. Over the years, I’ve encountered more than a few strange scenarios, but one incident stands out among the rest.
A client once sent me a photograph of a PDF displayed on their iPad, captured to perfection with a Samsung phone. This peculiar method resulted in a JPEG that needed to be processed manually, which added unnecessary complications to our workflow.
I’m sure many of you have similar, if not more outrageous, stories about document submissions. Perhaps you’ve received a handwritten note, a scan that was upside down, or a file titled “Image(345).jpg.” The possibilities are endless, and I want to hear them all!
As I work on a project aimed at streamlining document submissions and minimizing these chaotic moments, I’m gathering experiences to help illustrate just how common this issue can be.
Have you faced unusual document submissions in your professional journey? Share your stories below! Let’s commiserate and maybe even find some humor in the chaos of client correspondences. You’re not alone in navigating this intricate world of documents!
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