If you don't have any proof for such claims, please shut up. At least no one came up with a ridiculous duping theory (if all the unid Mempos were duped, they'd all have the same stats after identifying them, so the unid selling business would be dead immediately). But why does everything have to be a conspiracy theory or at least from illegal sources? D3 is the same for most players: kill as many monsters as possible to collect loot. Some people don't want to identify their Mempo just to find out it has no crit and sells for 1m, so they decide to sell the unid Mempo for 50m. And some other people play the economy by stockpiling items. There's no difference if it's a bot or a player, both can decide to not identify the item.
Actually you're the one that should shut up. Honestly it's this kind of naïve thinking (or deliberate misdirection) that lets them get away with what they are doing! And as for:
"Why do "gold farmers" have lots of "unid Mempos" on their 24/7 grinding bots? I thought they'd farm gold, not Mempos?"
Good lord, if you just would use an inkling of grey matter even you should be able to work that one out! Here's a clue kid, they sell the unid memhos and what do they get in return ....
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Actually you're the one that should shut up. Honestly it's this kind of naïve thinking (or deliberate misdirection) that lets them get away with what they are doing! And as for:
Good lord, if you just would use an inkling of grey matter even you should be able to work that one out! Here's a clue kid, they sell the unid memhos and what do they get in return ....