The video appears to be a prank where the creator puts up posters around town claiming to have found an iPhone 11 and provides a phone number to contact them. The creator then records themselves receiving calls from people who have seen the posters and are trying to claim the phone. The creator engages in humorous conversations with the callers, asking them questions and pretending to verify their ownership of the phone. The video is likely intended to be entertaining and to test people's honesty and gullibility.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about testing people's honesty by putting up a poster claiming to have found an iPhone 11.
2. The poster includes a phone number for people to call to claim the phone.
3. The phone number belongs to the person's father, José.
4. The poster is put up at a bus stop near the Main Church.
5. The person and their mother are waiting for someone to call and claim the phone.
6. The first person to call is Gisele, who is asked a series of questions to verify her ownership of the phone.
7. Gisele answers the questions correctly and is asked to meet at the Eiffel Tower to pick up the phone.
8. The person and their mother are surprised that Gisele is willing to meet them in person to claim the phone.
9. A second person calls, who claims to be the owner of the phone and answers the questions correctly.
10. The person and their mother are impressed that the second person is able to answer the questions correctly.
11. The video ends with the person and their mother discussing the results of their experiment and encouraging viewers to subscribe to their channel.