no, but at least they own both ! there may be some legal issue there ? depends on their trading names setup.
some words just suit adding an "s"
also my name is tim, and i HATE timmy so do not try it on me anyone next time we meet, so my point is australians prefer to "roll out of words" kelloggsssssssssssssss" "timmyyyyyy" , " johnieeeeee"
my sons name is max, nothing else JUST max , and thats how i like it and he is to young to know any different but it must be my "baggage" but nobody calls him maxxy whilst i am around.
maybe its the timmmmmyyyyy in me
having said all that in my experience australians like to "roll" out of words instead of being STOPPED, eg: maX
SO, finally my point is , i am sure there are many domainers that consider this "rolling" when purchasing .com.au's
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