Two possible ways to get a long series from the same bidder.  In one
scenario, there is a higher bidder, and the new bidder keeps entering higher
and higher bids to try to outbid that higher bidder.  In the second
scenario, a bidder enters one bid and then enters several others so as to
increase his original bid.  You won't see any of those later bids until a
higher bidder enters the auction, and then all the other bids the first
bidder entered will appear that are up to the higher bidder, and one bid (if
one was entered) that exceeds the higher bidder.

-----Original Message-----
From: phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On
Behalf Of allena...@aol.com
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2012 2:34 PM
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] eBay Shilling??

but how can a person bid against himself if he is the only bidder?
 
 
 
In a message dated 3/3/2012 4:38:53 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
john9...@pacbell.net writes:

consecutive bids within a few minutes, bidding against himself each  time,
and taking the price from $599 to $1000. 
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