Whatnot Gives Away Trip To Space & More For Black Friday

Liz Morton
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Live shopping site Whatnot is going out of this world for Black Friday, literally, with a chance to win a ride on a Blue Origin space flight.

Whatnot to The Moon

You said “Whatnot to the moon!“, we said strap in. Enter now on the Whatnot app before 11/28 for an opportunity to win a flight to space on a Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket.

Out of this world deals — dropping daily.
If zero gravity isn’t your vibe, join us all week long as we drop some of the most out of this world deals including Nike Air Mags ($40,000), Birkin Bags ($20,000), and Graded Comics ($2,000), all 100% off (yeah, that means free). Enter on the Whatnot app before 11/29.

Other prizes include:

  • Daniel Arsham Pikachu
  • Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch
  • Buzz Aldrin Signed Moonwalker Card
  • Graded Space Invaders
  • Justin Fields Nebula 1/1 Nike Swoosh
  • Graded Star Wars #1
  • Air Foamposite Ones
  • Martian Funko
  • Air Max Lunar Landings
  • Birkin Cosmos Bag
  • Air Mags
  • KAWS Holiday Space
  • Graded Guardians of the Galaxy signed by Stan Lee
  • Star Wars: Boba Fett Exclusives
  • Jordan 11 Retro 'Space Jam's
  • Supreme Black Astronaut Bombers
  • Whatnot Exclusives Ninja Funk
  • 1st Edition Team Rocket Booster Box
  • 1993 MJ Complete Space Jam Set
  • KITH x Space Jam
  • Nike x Tom Sachs Mars Yards
  • Daniel Arsham Eroded Turntable
  • LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon
  • LV Galaxy Backpack

How does it work?

What is happening?
From Nov 22, 2022 to Nov 29, 2022 Whatnot will be dropping some of the most covetable, cosmic collectibles, headlined by a drop of a lifetime, an opportunity to win a flight to space on a Blue Origin rocket.

All collectibles will be sold for 100% off (yeah, for free).

One of the 10 winners of the Whatnot to The Moon drop will be randomly selected for the opportunity to win a flight to space on a Blue Origin rocket (more information about the flight can be found here).

Of course as always, read the full terms and conditions carefully.

Official Rules — Whatnot to The Moon

What do you think of Whatnot's Space-themed Black Friday promotion? Let us know in the comments below!

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Liz Morton is a 17 year ecommerce pro turned indie investigative journalist providing ad-free deep dives on eBay, Amazon, Etsy & more, championing sellers & advocating for corporate accountability.


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Avatar Placeholdercwi11 hours ago
  1. Start building out the brand and promoting the heck out of Canadian sellers to our domestic market. Work with Federal/Provincial level governments in the push to build a strong presence here in Canada.

  2. Add other calculated shipping options than Canada Post UPS/FedEx for domestic shipping - partner with couriers nationwide, leverage agreements and software integrations with courier reseller platforms such as Stallion Express. Build out a crowd sourced network using national/regional retail locations as drop points for rural regions, leveraging transport networks to move packages to courier pickup points, akin to the UK courier model but adapted to the Canadian realities.

  3. Create a centralized international shipping clearing house to aide micro businesses with affordable shipping rates and customs clearance to avoid pitfalls and complexities (akin to US eIS).

  4. Bring features forward to the platform from other localizations, such as prepaid best offer acceptance, etc.

Avatar PlaceholderMotif123417 hours ago
Great article. I believe I have been caught up in this situation. I bought a small item on ebay from a private seller and paid £2.70 postage. They used the ebay labels system. It was tracked through royal mail. I was then asked by royal mail to pay an extra £3.50. I did this, as I wanted the goods and thought maybe the seller had forgotten the postage- human error, which i could get back. It wasn't the sellers fault or mine, but something between ebay and royal mail. Never had that problem in 4 years on ebay with 100 per cent positive feedback for myself. This happened between the 27th April and 7th May 2025. I asked for a refund for postage from ebay, offering all the details and they have refused. To add to the insult, I paid buyer protection, which is useless.
Avatar PlaceholderNone Such2 days ago
Hopefully this provision will survive through the Senate. I had previously written my Senator to support, unfortunately he responded that he does not support because repeal would add to deficit.