Wow. That is dirt cheap... I will stick with the 1 day turn Bare bones PCB's from advanced circuits. The quality is good if you don't need mask and silk screen for prototypes, and then if you need regular low quantity boards they have everything ready to go. 25 cents a square inch and a cheap setup fee. Its a cool feeling to send off files Monday and have the boards in your hand Wednesday or Thursday and not be out too much money. Again, for prototypes. Their full turn board prices are rather high though. FR 4 2 layer mash and screen both sides in 33 bucks a board for a couple day turn. Max 60 inch area. Kinda pricey, but when you need finished product look its good to not have to go overseas. Its also nice to be able to pick up the phone, call somebody who knows PCB's and they can walk right into the shop and make sure something is being done right. Its kind of nice cause we make one or two new protos a month and they know how we do things and they can catch mistakes, or interpret what we want and shoot me an email for me to verify what to do.
Oh, and they put a bag of microwave popcorn in with each order! (A company called Deep Surplus puts bags of skittles in with their orders)