As football season kicks off and online gambling reaches new heights of popularity, the Better Business Bureau is warning consumers about fraudulent betting sites targeting unsuspecting players.

The BBB has received more than 10,000 complaints related to online gambling, highlighting the growing threat of deceptive schemes designed to steal money from sports fans and casual gamers alike.

At the Holy Grail Sports Bar, customers are preparing for a new season of sports on TV and bets on their phones, since betting is legal in Ohio.

Customer Devon Herron likes betting with DraftKings.

"DraftKings. I like it, that's how I make the most money," Herron said.

Tyler Dority says he's had luck at several betting sites.

"FanDuel, Caesars, MGM," Dority said.

Those are all legitimate sites, but

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