
from his site to his site's facebook page to the 4 people who click 'like' on every story he posts, I'd say Russia.
edit: I see he's actually joined in a conversation below, so he's maybe not 100% spammer, although joining in is exactly what a good spammer should do to stop their link being deleted.
( , Sat 21 Jul 2012, 12:31, Reply)

gets dozens of spammy e-mails from Russia recently. They are always supposedly from schools and always ask for cheap goods like leaflets and keyrings etc. Anyone know what it is all about? Do they work up to bank details slowly? I delete the lot of course, but I'd like to know what it is about and how it works.
( , Sat 21 Jul 2012, 14:56, Reply)