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

The Most Unconventional Document Delivery: Share Your Stories!

In the world of client communications, we often encounter a myriad of ways documents are submitted, but some methods leave us scratching our heads in disbelief. Today, we invite you to share your most absurd experiences of document delivery from clients.

One notable incident from my own experience stands out: a client once emailed me a photo of a PDF displayed on their iPad, captured using a Samsung phone. To make matters worse, we still had to manually process that invoice! It was a perfect storm of confusion and inefficiency.

We want to hear about your own experiences with bizarre document submissions! Have you ever received anything from handwritten notes that are nearly illegible, upside-down scans, or even files renamed as “Image(345).jpg”?

This isn’t just a chance to commiserate; it’s an opportunity to gather stories while I work on a project aimed at streamlining this chaotic aspect of communication. Your anecdotes will not only help me feel less isolated in this struggle, but they may also inspire solutions for improving the document submission process.

Please share your stories in the comments below. Let’s turn our frustration into a collective expression of creativity and perhaps even find a way to lighten the load of document delivery chaos!

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