As the pro and college football season begins here, New Jersey residents are urged to avoid illegal virtual sports sites and online sports betting.

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TRENTON - As the football season begins, the Attorney General's Office, the Division of Game Enforcement (DGE) and the Division of Consumer Affairs (DCA) are reminding New Jersey residents to avoid illegal websites when bet on pro and college football or participate in sports fantasy games related to this sport.
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Using licensed sports betting sites also known as “sports betting” and licensed virtual sports sites is the only way to ensure that operators operate under regulatory oversight and compliance with laws that protect consumers from fraud, deception, and other illegal practices.
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First Assistant Attorney General Lyndsay V.
Ruotolo said: “We know that the start of the football season will lead to increased sports betting and participation in fantasy sports and we want to people can enjoy these activities safely.
“Daily fantasy and sports betting sites that are licensed and operate in New Jersey are subject to the nation's best consumer protections against fraud, identity theft, and fraudsters.
morality; However, illegal websites have none of these protections.
This season, we urge fans to stick with regulated websites to avoid scams and bogus offers.
And for those who may need help with a gambling problem, know that help is available.
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“The problems with illegal sportsbooks are numerous,” said DGE Director David Rebuck.
“They lack oversight to ensure customers are actually paid what they won as well as security protocols to safeguard sensitive personal and financial information, like Social Security numbers and bank data.


“For many fantasy sports participants, the start of the football season is an especially exciting opportunity to test their knowledge of the players and the game by drafting and managing their own virtual team in fantasy football contests,” said Cari Fais, Acting Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs.
“Today we're reminding these armchair managers that the most important pick of a winning season is selecting a fantasy sports operator that is properly permitted and doing business legally in New Jersey to ensure the game is fair and everyone is playing by the rules.


Betting on certain professional and collegiate sports at casinos and racetracks was legalized in New Jersey in 2018 under the regulatory authority of DGE.
It is not legal to bet on New Jersey college teams or on college games that take place in the state.
All sports betting operators operating in New Jersey must hold a valid sports betting license.


Participation in permitted virtual sports activities, commonly referred to as "daily virtual sports", was legalized under a separate law in 2017 and is under the DCA's governing body.
Any virtual sport operator that charges entry fees and awards prizes to participants must obtain a license from DCA.
Website operators that host fantasy games to help groups of friends or colleagues score and trade in fantasy leagues do not require a state license, as long as the operator does not charge a participation fee or pay fees.

 

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