Didn't hit your website, didn't feel a need to. If you can make PA work for you, more power to ya. If you want to make money by re-selling your bought books, more power to ya, hope you make as much money as you can.
But my beef with PA is this.
I showed them respect. Respect in the form of a $500 check when my book came out. I sold them all. I respected them on their boards, even spent my times, as well as others, in showing them how to start up a book club that was geared towards their authors. We had it all worked out for them, what did I get? Not an email saying anything, even though I heard from someone who worked there that they were thinking about it. I stood up for them when they were bashed. Stood up for the authors when they were bashed. I stood up for a friend who was being bashed on the PA boards by none other than a PA employee in disguise. What di that respect get me? Banned.
I heard that PA would accept anything they received. I didn't want to belive it, that would mean my book was not something unique. I copied thirty pages over and over and over and over, sent it in, got accepted, told people what I found, and then the offer was taken away.
After getting THEIR respect, respect being the folowing: the lies about my book being good enough, them conning me into signing with the lies they had on their website at the time, them cashing my $500 check for something that cost them less than $70 to print, their banning me from their board and if that isn't bad enough they also sent a letter to the FBI and my local police station in an attempt to get me arrested.
Nice respect there from them.
I hope you do well. If you can get PA to work for you then I'm glad, but a lot of people went to them thinking that they were a real publisher. If the model works for you, use it, but it doesn't work for everyone.