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**Title:** "Minecraft Shop Scam" Prank
**Summary:**
* A person (Jordan) sets up a fake in-game Minecraft shop, promising to buy in real life whatever items are purchased in-game using another person's (Ethan) credit card.
* Ethan buys increasingly absurd and expensive items, including a "fortune 1000 pickaxe", an iPhone 13, and a "killer sofa".
* As the prank unfolds, Ethan's concerns grow, but he continues to make purchases.
* The reveal: Jordan shows Ethan the real-life items he bought, including the pickaxe, iPhone, and sofa.
* The final twist: Ethan discovers he also unknowingly bought a real car, reportedly worth $500,000, using his credit card.
**Outcome:** Ethan is left stunned and presumably financially strained, while Jordan succeeds in pulling off an elaborate prank.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, with each fact numbered and in short sentences:
1. The context is a Minecraft-themed video featuring a shop where items bought in-game are also purchased in real life.
2. The shop is linked to Ethan's credit card.
3. The more items Ethan buys in Minecraft, the more debt he accumulates in the scenario.
4. Items sold in the shop include unusual or high-end items like a car, iPhone, and a "killer sofa".
5. Ethan's credit card is used for the purchases, with the buyer (Jordan) claiming Ethan will go broke.
6. A transaction for $1,180 is mentioned, causing confusion as Ethan hadn't spent money recently.
7. The bank notifies of an issue with the credit card, prompting a pause in transactions.
8. Alternative payment methods are discussed, with Jordan offering to use his own credit card.
9. Ethan ultimately buys a car, valued at $500,000, according to the narrative.
10. The car, along with other items (Fortune 1000 pickaxe, iPhone 13), are revealed to be actual purchases made in real life, mirroring the in-game buys.
11. Jordan had purchased Ethan's YouTube channel as part of the joke, storing Ethan's videos in a "trash can".
12. The real-life purchases were made after filming a video about the Minecraft shop, approximately three months prior.
13. The items, including the car, were revealed to Ethan at the end, surprising him with the actuality of the purchases.