RoboFlonne wrote:So have 2 SMJ accounts? or use same account?

No, you just come in at the end and raise your bid. It's tricky to do this beforehand, or someone might come in from outside with a big bid and make you eat your reserve. But, as I say, if you're doing a bidwar with another SMJ bidder, you're playing with Monopoly money, where 1000 yen counts only $2.00. As Nick explains in one of his examples:
Won auction amount ¥12,500
User #1's bid = ¥16,000
User #2's bid = ¥24,000
Bidding War difference = ¥3,500 (High bid defeated - Won auction) or (¥16,000 - ¥12,500)
Bid War commission = $8.00
Instead of paying the difference of ¥3,500 (apx $30.00) as normal, you only pay $8.00!
In other words, if Bidder #1 were a Rinkya user and Bidder #2 were SMJ, then the auction would end at ¥16,500 and you'd be adding 4000 yen to the winning price. But since both are using SMJ, they're Bidwarring with Monopoly yen, and so the winner would pay the closing price plus only $8.00. So if the cel is truly a wishlist item, it makes sense to count it down and bid (something extravagant) in the last 20 sec. even if you're at the time the high bidder of record.
I once did bid on a very high wishlist lot using both SMJ and Rinkya, but then I was fighting a stubborn Japanside opponent and wanted to use smoke and mirrors to imply that there were two other bidders in the game. That was costly, but I won, and I've never regretted the price I paid.
