I've seen this debate several times in different places, and I thought it was a good topic to open here.
When it comes to contact information on a web site there are two schools of thought. One school maintains that you should always have multiple forms of contact information on your web site, particularly if you sell things. The other school maintains that having a contact form is enough and customers don't need, or want, any more information than that.
I'm a adherent of the first school, and an experience I had today reminded me why that is. I'm trying to make a purchase for one of our companies. We found the exact item we wanted at a good price. When I went to place the order, their online check-out form malfunctioned twice. They had a report checkout problems link, so I clicked that and reported my issue. I still haven't heard back from them.
After that I went looking for a phone number so I could call and place the order. There isn't one anywhere on the site. In the absence of a phone number, I tried contacting them through their online contact form. That malfunctioned as well.
Now, granted, this is obviously a poorly maintained site, but simply having a telephone number available would at least have let me alert someone to the problems, and possibly would have allowed me to place the order I wanted to place. As it is, I'll probably go elsewhere because now I'm annoyed.
Where do you guys all stand on contact information? How important do you think it is to have multiple forms of it available?
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