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**Title:** Social Experiment - Selling an iPhone 11 Pro for a Fraction of its Worth
**Setup:** The host, Nino Kuya, pretends to sell his iPhone 11 Pro for 500,000 Rupiah (approximately $35 USD), claiming he needs money for his sick sibling's medical treatment. In reality, the phone is worth over 20 million Rupiah (approximately $1,400 USD).
**Experiment:** The host interacts with various individuals, presenting his story and asking if they're willing to buy the phone at the heavily discounted price.
**Reveal:** After some interactions, the host reveals the true nature of the experiment to a kind-hearted person who offered to help, exposing the hidden cameras and the YouTube channel behind the stunt.
**Outcome:** The experiment showcases the kindness of strangers, with some individuals willing to assist without knowing the full story or the phone's actual worth.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
**Note:** Since the text appears to be a transcript of a video or audio recording, some facts might be context-dependent or related to the recording itself.
1. The speaker is trying to sell an iPhone 11 Pro.
2. The speaker initially asks for 500,000 Rupiah for the iPhone.
3. The actual worth of the iPhone 11 Pro is over 20 million Rupiah.
4. The speaker claims to need money for their younger brother's/sister's medical treatment.
5. The conversation takes place in Depok.
6. The speaker mentions having a YouTube channel named "Nino Kuya".
7. There are cameras recording the interactions (part of a social experiment).
8. The speaker interacts with multiple individuals, including someone from Tanah Abang.
9. One person offers 300,000 Rupiah, then later it's mentioned that 400,000 Rupiah is offered or discussed.
10. The iPhone 11 Pro is eventually given away as part of the social experiment.
11. The experiment is recorded for the speaker's YouTube channel.
12. The speaker acknowledges the experiment and the cameras to the individuals involved at the end of the interactions.