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If you believe you were false banned the only thing forum mods will do is say contact Steam support.
There's no doubt about it. Recent match demos show blatant cheating.
WTF 150days. This is very inefficient. In addition to making the mistake you run the risk of being penalized for real, for games usually give a maximum of 1 month of ban.
Then when the guy has the ban removed, the game isn't even famous anymore.
False positive should be winning a game for free as an excuse for the mistake.
In theory it can be much longer.
The process is automatic, Valve don't manually ban or unban people in CSGO.
If it is a false-positive it will be automatically removed by update anti-cheat database with signatures that led to the ban.
It is not random stuff.
Forum user "Cyrax" (he is still active on these forums btw) got his VAC ban removed after 151 days.
And it is not your case anyway. VAC ban has nothing to do with Overwatch.
Also why are you talking about Overwatch? Your ban isn't from Overwatch so bringing it up is pointless. You were banned by a system designed to look for known cheat signatures.