Presto - how can I tell if I’m banned?

I used to do a lot of gas station shops each day but now I don’t see any show up on the presto map for the last 2.5 months. There used to be tons of Shell and Exxon shops every month. Now there are zero. I have occasionally missed some but not very often at all. I’m just not sure where to find out if I am banned and who to address my concern to if I have been banned? Thanks for any help! This is my only source of income and now I’m literally broke.

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First, edit your posts so you are not identifying which MSC handls particular clients, It is against forum rules.

You are likely not seeing any shops because they have all been done already. I am not banned and I don't see any either. Most are released quarterly, and the next quater starts in October. Counting on gas station shops for a steady income is difficult. To check toi see if you are banned, log out of presto and see if any show up on the map. If they do, you are probably banned, as the rotations have pretty much been lifted at this point.
@mystery2me wrote:

First, edit your posts so you are not identifying which MSC handls particular clients, It is against forum rules.
@mystery2me You should be made a moderator smiling smiley
I don’t live in a major metropolitan area so there aren’t a ton of mystery shops in my area anyway. All these people talking about picking up $50 and $100 shops, that’s great for them but that’s not happening here. Unless I want to open a bank account every week.
I do not see them often, but are not looking for them. Seems that Presto as the platform must be working out well if they're being accepted without the bonus. I wonder if shoppers are setting up routes again.

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