Simon is right in calling it a vanity press, because it charges clients for its publishing service, provides the ISBN (and therefore is the publisher), and makes false promises. However, the $90 fee is inline with what someone would pay independently for the service of creating an e-book (epub file) from an original Word document. So it's not a ripoff vanity press, like those that charge hundreds for the simple process of creating a print file and registering the title in the databases.
L.J.
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