Just a note, the website's link is indeed,
short-story.me
Duotrope listing - Statistics within immediately suggest my following post is quite wrong. I will leave it because of the impression I received. The impression may or may not be valid.
Note from submission guidelines about the state of a submitted short:
Completely ready to print - properly formatted with no typos, grammar or syntax issues. We suggest having someone proofread your manuscripts. We will not edit your work.
Amateurs. This and this alone is enough for me to walk away and never look back.
They only care about the writer because of this. It disregards the reader. Any remotely respectable editor or press or magazine wouldn't let a work near their readers until it was perfect for what they publish.
That tells me that they don't even have an editor... or standards.
This seems to support that comment:
Read the Author Contract. This states the terms and conditions of publication. When you submit your story include the words, "I agree to the terms of publication".
Sounds like everyone is accepted. Regardless of whether this is true, I am already heading in the opposite direction.
And that doesn't mean they are bad people at all. Far from it. It just means I don't buy it.