GILAAA!!! Gembel bosen pake iPhone 11, dijual 500 ribu! - Summary

Summary

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**Title:** Social Experiment - Selling an iPhone 11 Pro for a Fraction of its Value

**Summary:**

* The host, Nino Kuya, conducts a social experiment where he attempts to sell his iPhone 11 Pro for 500,000 Rupiah (~ $35 USD), significantly below its actual value of over 20 million Rupiah (~ $1,400 USD).
* He approaches various individuals, claiming he needs money for his sick sibling's medical treatment, to see if anyone will buy the phone at the low price without knowing its true value.
* The experiment reveals the kindness of strangers, as some people offer to help, even when they can only afford a fraction of the asking price.
* Ultimately, the host reveals the true nature of the experiment to the participants, thanking them for their willingness to help, and rewards their kindness.

**Note:** The transcript appears to be a recording of a YouTube video, with the host interacting with people on the street, and the summary focuses on the core content of the experiment.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences, excluding opinions:

1. The speaker is trying to sell their iPhone 11 Pro.
2. The speaker claims to need money for their younger brother's/sister's medical treatment.
3. The asking price for the iPhone is 500,000 Rupiah.
4. The actual worth of the iPhone 11 Pro is over 20 million Rupiah.
5. The speaker is conducting a social experiment.
6. There are two cameras recording the interactions.
7. The experiment is for the speaker's YouTube channel, "Nino Kuya".
8. The speaker interacts with multiple individuals, including someone from Depok.
9. One person offers 300,000 Rupiah, and another offers an unspecified amount, but eventually gives the speaker money.
10. The speaker reveals the social experiment to the individuals who offered money.
11. The iPhone 11 Pro is eventually given to someone who offered help, as part of the experiment.
12. The location of some interactions is mentioned as Tanah Abang and Jati Setia (1950).

**Note:**
- Some facts (e.g., names, locations) might not be globally relevant but are included as they are part of the extractable facts from the text.
- The text's structure, with timestamps, suggests it's a transcription of a video or audio recording, which is why some "facts" might seem more like scene settings or contextual information.