What should you do if you discover you’re being scammed (诈骗)? The first thing is to stop all contact with the scammer (诈骗者). It's important to be suspicious because scammers have ways of their offers seem real. Beware of the false sense of reassurance (保证) that can come from tricks like these: Scammers can convincingly imitate the logos and communication styles of trusted companies. They are known to make fake websites to fool people into giving money or information. Scams can come from within New Zealand. International scammers also use fake location data to appear as if they were in your city or country. An opportunity isn't necessarily safe just because someone uses a local telephone number or contact address. Scammers can learn private details through computer or by taking an email from your email address. They use this information to build your trust. If someone offering an opportunity knows a lot about you, it doesn't mean the opportunity is real. Scammers play on people's emotions and are experienced at building trust to ually exploit the relationship. When you develop a relationship with someone over time, it can be harmful to think their interest in you may not be sincere. But if someone you met online ually asks you to send or receive money, stop and think. If you have noticed or been caught in a scam, report it to Netsafe.1. According to the passage, if you find you are being deceived, you should first__.