Earlier this evening, I wrote:

On my machine, the page <http://www.bajafresh.com/corpfeedback.php>
shows a Captcha at bottom, and below that what appears to be the top
edge of their red "Submit" button (cf.
<http://www.bajafresh.com/storefeedback.php>), but not enough of it
that it's clickable -- just as you say. I tried filling all required
fields, that didn't help.

On second thought, that sliver may be clickable after all. The "Submit" button at <http://www.bajafresh.com/storefeedback.php> doesn't trigger a cursor change from a pointer to a hand as most links do, but it works nevertheless, via a javascript. The red sliver you see also appears to be clickable in the same way -- I tested by leaving the entire form blank and ignoring the Captcha and just clicking it, and the site responded by telling me I needed to enter my first name.

It's still poor design (they hard-coded the height of the box containing all their fillable fields and made it too small), but if your objective is functionality, you may have it after all.

--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Gallagher

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