TRWTF is that this is all handled by the same company that handles all the phone insurance.
Now at least I understand why we often have to fax in claim forms 7 or 8 times before a claim gets covered!
TRWTF is that this is all handled by the same company that handles all the phone insurance.
Now at least I understand why we often have to fax in claim forms 7 or 8 times before a claim gets covered!
I work at an anonymous cellphone company with an anonymous program that we have to manually order more supplies for. As I'm filling out the excel-based order form, I'm wondering why it's >5MB (and why I have to download this form, fill it out and email it in in the first place). I'm assuming it's the 5 postage-stamp-sized pictures embedded in it. OK, I'll just hit "reset picture"... just to see... and then the fun starts:
The first picture: fairly large, but it's got a title bar that was cropped off. Turns out someone took a picture of a product (on a wooden table, naturally), opened it in picture/fax viewer, took a screenshot, and sized/cropped it in excel accordingly.
The second picture: same story
The third: The picture was loaded in the half-created excel document, had a screenshot taken of it, and then the screenshot was pasted into the document and resized (wha?)
Fourth: Same as the first two
The fifth is the most interesting: It's just a battery warning label, but apparently a simple scan wouldn't do. This was done as a scan of the label, which then had the first image slapped in place behind it. The whole thing was then resized as a whole and grouped together. Because, you know, a warning label on a white background is boring; wooden tables are mandantory.