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The comment sections of official Bancolombia posts are heavily targeted by scammers.
Before clicking any link or responding to a message, look for these critical red flags: How To Spot Fake Ads on Facebook
: If you see a suspicious ad claiming to be from Bancolombia, use the Meta Ad Library to find and report it, or click the three dots next to the ad in your feed to report it directly. site%3afacebook.com+bancolombia+spam
: Fraudsters create professional-looking pages using official Bancolombia logos and branding. They may offer "instant loans," prizes, or help with banking issues to lure victims into sharing sensitive info via Messenger.
: Sponsored posts may appear in your feed promoting zero-interest credit cards or management fee waivers. These are often clickbait designed to redirect you to external sites that harvest your data. How to Identify Fake Bancolombia Content The comment sections of official Bancolombia posts are
Scammers may use "vishing" (voice phishing), where they call you with professional scripts claiming your account is blocked.
A search for Bancolombia on Facebook yields not just the official page, but dozens of fake pages using similar names, logos, and branding. They may offer "instant loans," prizes, or help
The spam content almost exclusively promotes phishing links.
Report an ad that violates our Advertising Standards - Facebook
In recent years, scammers have increasingly targeted customers of major financial institutions like through social media platforms. Facebook has become a primary breeding ground for "Bancolombia spam," where fraudsters use deceptive ads, fake pages, and unsolicited messages to steal personal data and funds. Common Facebook Scams Targeting Bancolombia Customers