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2. VACReview@valvesoftware.com is where you can raise this issue with the VAC Review Team, just email them a report if you believe the ban is false and wait for 30 days.
3. http://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/9/882959527688934488/ this is pinned for us to know how VAC basically works.
Otherwise, the ban on your account is correctly applied and it will be no use for you to appeal against it.
"Got banned for using [REMOVED] to speed up my fps on CSGO since it is laggy as hell.."
If the game is laggy, then get a better computer or fix the one you play it on instead. You used a third party process to "do something" to the game, and no one knows what else other than "speed up" the game that actually did.
It would seem that the only thing it "sped up" was your account earning a VAC ban....and rightfully so.
Therefore.......
Please read the pinned thread. Be sure to also read pages linked from within that pinned thread.
http://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/9/882959527688934488/