golfdud--Do you have proof that they do not exist?
Please remember, Wessal is not a public company number 1. With all respect, Why do you think Wessal has any obligation to anyone to prove that they are real at the present being a private company?
I knew a gentleman in Kansas that was worth MANY millions of dollars. He was not public and when he made deals, they were done on the telephone and with checks and hand written letters. In my younger days, I would sit and discuss how the best way was to repair a gate to a pasture, or how he wanted a set of steps built. Most wonder businessman you could ever meet.
Was he and his company real? Did I believe they were even though I had no proof and was doing small tasks for his holdings?
The man opened a bank that still exists today and---Oh by the way, if you ever are in Kansas and driving down the turnpike towards Wichita, you will see a refinery. Don't know the name now, but it started as Becker Refinery--sits on the left side of the turnpike heading south. He owned the wells and owned the refinery. He was private and that's how he choose to remain.
What's this have to do with Wessal? Wessal is private and they are more concerned with taking care of business than holding hands. That is the way business works.
Now if Sulja Bros becomes Wessal, then yes, I would expect a more transparent company, even if they are located in a diferent country. Till then, I stand on my belief and Wessal has no other obligation to me than to fulfill their handshake deal with Sulja Bros.
They have never lied, they have delivered beyond expectations(Six Sigma), and have always fulfilled all their PR promises.
As for the Wessal "handshake deal"--most don't understand how that works anymore here in the US, but even in multi-million dollar deals, that's the way it starts.