There is no information on the Wikaniko website indicating who owns or runs the business.
The Wikaniko website domain “wikaniko.com” was registered on the 13th of February 2008. Paul Hughes is credited as the domain owner, with an address provided in Newcastle, England.
Google Maps shows that the address provided is in the middle of a residential area.
In addition to Hughes, the names Trevor and Karen Blake feature on Wikaniko promotional material. In the material, the Blakes are credited as “The Wikaniko Team”.
Information on Hughes and the Blakes are sketchy, with most of the information on Wikaniko available online being affiliate marketing material.
Update 3rd February 2015 –
Trevor Blake informs me that his name does indeed appear on the Wikaniko website contact page. I verified this myself and found Karen and Trevor Blake, Kate and Andrew Mitchell and George Hawley listed as Wikaniko’s Directors.
No further information about any of the above individuals is provided. And there’s also no mention of Paul Hughes or his role within the company.
/end update
One
particular thread
over at the forum Downsizer caught my attention, shedding some light on those running the company:
It would seem that the Wikaniko MLM scheme was set up just over a year ago by a couple called Trevor and Karen Blake, who have already done very nicely on the proceeds of a similar MLM operation, Telecom Plus (run by a canny fellow called Charles Wigoder, who is 612st on the Sunday Times ‘Rich List’ as a result), and by a chap called Paul Hughes.
Telecom Plus (Utility Warehouse) is a utilities-based MLM company in the UK, and are still in business today.
From the looks of it Hughes and the Blakes do have some MLM experience as affiliates, but Wikaniko appears to be their first venture on the management side of things.
Why there’s no information about Trevor and Karen Blake or Paul Hughes on the Wikaniko website is a mystery.
Read on for a full review of the Wikaniko MLM business opportunity.
The Wikaniko Product Line
With an inhouse storefront branded “EcoWarehouse”, the theme over at Wikaniko is “green”.
Wikaniko was formed to assist everyone to gain a better understanding of the ‘green’ word.
We like to think we are personally doing our bit to help the planet. We use our own products (many of these products have been sourced for Wikaniko because we ourselves found out how good they really were) and we bring the products to you at the keenest prices.
There are far too many Wikaniko products to individually list, however the company’s website does an excellent job of cataloging them all along with retail pricing.
Most of the products Wikaniko market are third-party sourced, however the company does maintain its own brand of products covering personal care and household goods.
The Wikaniko Compensation Plan
For reasons unknown Wikaniko
do not
provide a copy of their compensation plan on their website.
A copy of Wikaniko’s compensation was sourced fr
🤖 Quick Answer
Who owns and operates Wikaniko?Wikaniko was registered on February 13, 2008, with Paul Hughes listed as domain owner at an address in Newcastle, England. Trevor and Karen Blake are credited as "The Wikaniko Team" in promotional materials. The official website contact page confirms their involvement in the business operations.
Where is Wikaniko's registered address located?
The address associated with Paul Hughes, the domain owner, is situated in a residential area according to Google Maps verification. The specific location is in Newcastle, England, though limited public information is available regarding business operations from this address.
When was the Wikaniko domain registered?
The domain wikaniko.com was registered on February 13, 2008. Paul Hughes is credited as the registrant, establishing the online presence for the green-themed product catalog business during this period.
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