In the video, the creator discusses selling an extra 1 million subscriber gold play button on eBay, which he acquired for 500 pounds. He intends to donate the proceeds to charity, specifically the NHS. The listing process on eBay is humorously depicted, with challenges like category selection and potential privacy concerns. The creator also promotes Honey, a browser extension for finding coupons, which sponsored the video. Despite receiving high bids, he plans to cancel the auction due to suspected joke bids and will make a charitable donation himself.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker has a 1 million subscriber gold play button to sell on eBay.
2. The button was originally bought for £500 (approximately $600 USD).
3. The speaker has never sold anything on eBay before.
4. They create a new eBay account with the username "turdboy420".
5. The button is listed with a starting price of 99p and free postage via Royal Mail second-class.
6. The listing is set for a 7-day auction, but the speaker later changes it to a 3-day auction.
7. The listing receives multiple bids, with the price rising to £66,000 within an hour.
8. The speaker suspects that some bids may be fake or from throwaway accounts.
9. They decide to cancel the listing and donate £400 to charity instead of trying to sell the button.
10. They also donate £100 to the Dogs Trust charity.
11. The speaker keeps the gold play button and considers finding a unique way to display it.