Aasmund Midttun Godal is listed as the owner of the enwire.com website domain, registered on January 19, 2000. Godal provided a Norwegian address in the registration details, despite Enwire's public statements placing its operations elsewhere. The domain's registration information was last updated on December 5, 2012.
Enwire's "About Us" page states the company operates from the United Arab Emirates. It maintains offices in Sweden, Spain, the UK, and Switzerland. The company, known as "Enwire Associate Network," is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Enwire AB, a Swedish public company.
The Enwire brand was developed to acquire the network of an older marketing company established in 2009. Enwire plans to expand its office base to meet the needs of its network associates globally.
The Norwegian address provided by Godal in the enwire.com domain registration contrasts with Enwire's listed operational countries. And online searches for an Aasmund Midttun Godal show appearances on social networks unrelated to multi-level marketing. This individual appears to be based in Germany, raising questions about whether it is the same person.
Enwire does not offer its own retailable products or services. Membership provides access to third-party services. Spinglo is the most prominent of these, described by Enwire as a global online social network. Spinglo offers members product opportunities and cashback on internet purchases through "Spinglo Stores."
Other companies Enwire claims as partners include JustBid.me, Viral Angels, and Stexon. The JustBid.me website was offline at the time of publication. Viral Angels is described as a "private equity members club," and Stexon focuses on "gaming and casinos." All these companies are independently partnered with Spinglo. It remains unclear if Enwire has direct partnerships or if it claims these connections solely through its affiliate relationship with Spinglo.
The Enwire compensation plan lacks clear specifics. Its presentation is poor. The plan appears to center on redistributing cashback payments received from Spinglo, based on purchases made by members.
The inadequate explanation of Enwire's commission structure leaves key components of its compensation plan unexplained.
