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

Bizarre Document Delivery: Sharing Our Strangest Client Experiences

In the world of client communication, we’ve all encountered some rather unconventional methods of document submission. Today, I invite you to join me in a light-hearted exploration of the oddest ways we’ve received documents from clients.

I’ll kick things off with a memorable experience of my own. I once received a photo of a PDF that was displayed on someone’s iPad—captured using a Samsung smartphone, no less. To top it off, this was sent via email. As you might imagine, this led to a rather cumbersome manual processing of the invoice that should have been straightforward.

Now, I’m curious about your experiences. Have you ever received a document in a form that left you scratching your head? Perhaps it was a handwritten note, an upside-down scan, or even a file mysteriously named “Image(345).jpg.”

I’m gathering these stories to tackle the chaos in our document submission processes. This isn’t a pitch—I’m simply seeking to commiserate and discover if anyone else has faced similar challenges. So, let’s share and connect over these amusing and bewildering experiences!

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