That’s right. SpoofCard is offering free Nintendo Wii’s and free Apple iPhone’s. But what’s the catch? You have to create a video for their new video contest and get 25,000 views for the free Wii or 50,000 views for the free iPhone.

From the SpoofCard forum thread:

Attention video makers,

There have been many news articles and media clips about SpoofCard, but we would like to have actual people create videos that are real and humorous. We are looking for videos to be posted on YouTube demonstrating or explaining our product.

Users who can create funny prank call videos that get a lot of hits can win great prizes and might be requested to create an entire series hosted on National TV.

BONUS: If your video receives over 25,000 YouTube views, receive a free Nintendo Wii.

BONUS: If your video receives over 50,000 YouTube views, receive a free 8GB iPhone.

Below you’ll find videos that have already been submitted.

If you are interested in becoming an affiliate, visit http://www.spoofcard.com/affiliate.php. We pay big commissions!

What we are looking for:

The video should be funny or informative. A demonstration works well along with screenshots of our control panel and the use of our stinger http://www.spoofcard.com/audio/Spoof_Card_Stinger.mp3 at the beginning or end of the clip. You can also use the following intro graphic for your video http://www.spoofcard.com/images/video_graphic.jpg

Also on your YouTube.com video, please include the following tags: SpoofCard spoof spoofing prank calls phone prank calling caller ID spoofing scam april fools jerky boys phonetap z100.

Aren’t there programs out there that can artificially inflate your YouTube views? Maybe this isn’t the most appropriate way to judge the popularity of a viral video these days – especially when there are free iPhone’s involved!

You can view all the current video entries here.