Standard issue Vanity press.
Here's the gist: A Vanity press is where you pay the "publisher" for services listed. The problems with this include: You don't know who's editing, if they have experience in editing whatsoever, if they have experience editing your genre, or even if English is their native language. You don't know who's creating your cover, nor (in terms of what I can see with this press) any example of what this cover will look like. They will do the easy/free stuff you can do yourself, as in creating a digital file of your book and putting it on Amazon and promotional stuff. And of course, you pay them--whoever they are, if they're real or not since no actual person with references often backs these presses. Most often these places are scams that either do shitty work, try to sell you higher "packages" before your book has "potential" or just run with the money.
The problem with this press also goes into the fact that they state, "The professional editing of your work including up to 30,000 words in length [...] ($60 extra for each increment of up to 10,000 additional words)" and most people who look for publishers are looking to sell novellas or novels which word counts are higher. And their higher-end services include website design and hosting, which is odd when their website is a pre-packaged Wordpress theme.
I did a search and didn't find this place. I suggest you edit the title of this thread for with the press's name so people can find it.
Rule of thumb: Money should flow to the author. Large publishers will pay you advances upon contract signing and MS submission with small royalties. Small/electronic publishers might pay advances, but often don't and will pay larger royalties. Publishers should edit, provide a cover, typeset, and promote your book in the hope to make money off it with you.
If you're looking for self-publishing services, don't look for a company to do it. Hire highly recommended freelance editors who have experience in your genre and a professional background. Hire artists or independent cover designers who show examples of good work. Do your own formatting and promotion (perhaps hire a publicist).