You should probably
A) Properly calibrate your monitors and get your color profiles in check.
Sort of looks like theres a lot less yellow in what they shipped you.
B) Assume that the printer may be slightly wrong so your white on near white design might not print how you anticipate.
Its pretty hard to even read the original. From my experience digital printers don't normally proof what they print- you're supposed to know its solid. They just usually just push the button and ship what comes out.
Jakprints > Full Color, Apparel and Sticker Printing is pretty good.