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The fact that skin changers are considered cheats is so old and well-known, it's practically rocket science to know that you get wet in the rain.
And you could have figured out yourself after more than 100 days that it's a permanent and irreversible game ban, don't you think?
WHY DOESN'T THAT EXIST??!! oh wait, it does! its called google and is only 2 clicks away.
next time search before you do something.
It most certainly was your fault.
Next time if you're wondering about something being cheats or not, how about you just do a quick Google search? It takes like 5 seconds and saves you a lot of trouble..
And also, get better friends..
you are at fault for letting your friend use your account and for him to use a skinchanger. ban is permanent
The responsibility was yours alone as per the contractual agreement you made with Valve.