This happened to my ex-boss.
We ran out of paper for the photocopier and printer. It was his fault, because he'd altered the stationary order to save money and we weren't allowed to order any more until the next order date was due.
So he rang around some of the other offices and left messages asking "can you send me some paper?" obviously meaning a couple of full boxes, but he didn't actually say that, he just asked for someone to send him some paper.
And somebody did.
Single envelopes with just one blank sheet in each one. Half the time with no stamp on the envelope, so some poor sod me had to go and collect them from the sorting office and pay the due postage plus £1 for handling.
You could see it was getting to him. Day after day after day of one single piece of blank paper then a few days of nothing just to make him think it was finished, and then another piece would arrive. It went on for months, on and off, piece by piece of blank paper through the post.
The bright side was he never interfered with the stationary order again. He rang all the other managers accusing them but nobody ever admitted to it.