Looks like another Vanity Press to me. They have testimonials on their "About" page and zero information on their staff.
First thing that jumped out at me on the homepage:
Most publishers don't even look at or respond to book submissions from new authors.
This is complete butkus. Publishers want to make money, they do that by selling books. How will they find new books to sell and the new authors writing them if they don't even look at submissions?
Any place that says this, or anything resembling this, makes my spidey senses tingle. The Big Publisher
bad! We understand your pain, type stuff. IMO, it's there to prey on new and frustrated authors.
Q. Where will my book be sold?
A. We publish our author’s books to Barnes & Nobles Nook Book Store, Apple’s iTunes and the Amazon Kindle store. We also make physical copies of your book available through our print on demand distributor. This allows traditional brick and mortar stores to stock your book. Book stores stock titles at their discretion- having your book in physical stores depends on its demand/success through other avenues.
Actually, it doesn't depend on demand/success. Brick and mortar stores don't stock POD books.
It is in our direct interest to publicize your book in print media, on television/radio and online as aggressively as possible.
TV and radio too? Sign me up! I hope "online as aggressively as possible" doesn't mean spam the bejesus out of everyone.
We utilize our established resources such as our in-house editors, proofreaders, design artists, cover artists and the like to ensure that your book is in perfect condition for publication.
Names? Qualifications?
Unlike the old-time publishing houses, Page Publishing does not keep most of the proceeds from the sales of your book while passing only a small portion on to you the author as a “royalty”. Quite the opposite- all of the net proceeds from any sale are passed on to you, with Page Publishing receiving only a small commission if a sale occurs (typically 20 cents for books under $9.95 and 25 cents for all other priced books).
Apparently they forgot about the thousand dollar "author investment" the OP mentioned.
To properly protect your work, you need to officially register the title with the United States Library of Congress. We will prepare all of the necessary forms for you to register your copyrighted book with the United States Library of Congress.
The Library of Congress also requires a complete physical copy of your book for registration. Our service includes submission of the completed application along with the hard copy deposits as required.
You have to register your own copyright, which costs more $$.
An author named Tom Avitabile seems to be a huge fan:
“As the author of many successfully published novels, I urge all authors to work with Page Publishing. From copy editing and proofreading to cover design and publicity, the professionals at Page Publishing will get your book onto bookstore shelves fast! Don’t waste time trying to publish your book on your own- let the pros at Page Publishing do all the work for you.” – Tom Avitabile
But what books of Mr. Avitabile's I could find were not published by Page Publishing. I may have missed them, though.
I'm no expert by any means, so some of the more experienced folks on AW will probably come along and break it down for you further and in more detail. But they are not a traditional publisher, they're vanity. That much I can tell.