In most of this thread, we've been assuming that end users can be contacted by direct email. Increasingly, however, websites do not list any contact email addresses, and provide a spam-proof form interface instead. Usually when I encounter one of these, I just paste my standard email template into the box, and treat it the same way as a direct email. What are people's experiences with this?
Since I do not live in the US, I often have difficulty submitting those contact forms, because they require me to enter an address in the US format. I am forced to select a fake state (Alabama or Alaska, top of the list), fake 5-digit numeric ZIP code (00000) and fake 10-digit US phone number (000-000-0000). And there is nowhere on the form to enter a country or foreign postal code, so I have to squeeze it all in the "City" box, resulting in an address like this:
23 Hillcrest Avenue
Northwick, NW99 9XX, United Kingdom, AK 00000
(000) 000-0000
Not exactly professional. I could get a US phone number via SkypeIn, but I'd still be stuck living in "United Kingdom, Alaska". Does this ruin my chances of being taken seriously?