Selling My Best Friends On Ebay To See Who Would Make The Most - Summary

Summary

In a humorous video, the host attempts to 'sell' his three friends on eBay as a social experiment. The friends are Georges Méliès, Alex Elmslie, and Steven Tries, each with their own unique attributes and subscriber counts. They list themselves with humorous descriptions and specifications, like height and age, on pieces of paper, which are technically the items being sold to circumvent eBay's human trafficking rules. The bids skyrocket quickly, leading to a call with eBay to increase the selling cap. Despite the high bids, eBay eventually bans the listings for violating policies against selling human body parts and remains. Steven Tries wins the experiment with the highest bid before the ban.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator and his friends are selling each other on eBay.
2. The friends are Georges, Alex, and Steven.
3. Georges has 3.4 million subscribers on YouTube.
4. Alex is a 20-year-old millionaire with 1.5 million subscribers.
5. Steven was once on the Log Bible.
6. The friends are describing themselves on eBay to make fun and entertaining listings.
7. They are selling a piece of paper with their name, height, and age on it, not the actual person.
8. eBay has a limit on how much money a new account can make in a month.
9. The friends have hit this limit and are trying to get eBay to raise it.
10. They made £24,459 in total from selling each other.
11. Alex sold for £8,000, Georges sold for £50,000, and Steven sold for £65,900.
12. eBay banned their accounts for selling human body parts and remains.
13. The friends are making a humorous video about their experience selling each other on eBay.