My first thought is that this is ironic on so many levels it's hilarious.
Second thought is that making a point of not specifying what you bought but providing a term that can be
Googled to find out is silly.
Third thought is that the first hit on Google is the
commission schedule from the vendor.
Fourth thought is that navigating to the root URL automatically redirects to a login screen.
Fifth thought is that instead
navigating to the subdirectory of the first hit, instead of the login screen, yields, besides a commission schedule, a
series of lists of chargebacks the vendor has been hit with each month. With the full names of the customers included.
Sixth thought is the irony that this vendor sells security products yet their site can be hacked for personal info and internal information by someone with zero programming knowledge.
Seventh thought is that you don't really have proof of anything because all the services you have "proof" you purchased don't mean anything other than what the company says they do.
Eighth thought is that your VA "right to rescind" means nothing because they will simply stonewall until time runs out.
Ninth and final thought is that you'll probably simply have to file a chargeback/small claims court suit like all the other losers fearmongered into buying their useless and overpriced products.