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931 day(s) since last ban
Stop cheating...
Security is a process, not a state and your own vigilance is the premier tool.
Multiple VAC bans on record | Info
931 day(s) since last ban
must be an expensive lesson in buying steam accounts. But if you are the actual owner of the account, then account security is YOUR responsibility, and its irrelevant who used the account to cheat, the account was caught cheating. If one ban was "incorrect" then it would have been removed anywhere within couple hours to maybe about a month. but seeing you sitting with multiple vacbans and its 931 days since the last ban was applied, means those bans are correct and permanent
vacban - https://psteamhelp.yuanyoumao.com/en/faqs/view/647C-5CC1-7EA9-3C29
Can I appeal my VAC ban?
No. VAC bans cannot be appealed. If a VAC ban is issued incorrectly it will be automatically removed after investigation, but Steam Support does not manually remove VAC bans applied to accounts for any reason.
I was not using my account when it was VAC banned. Can the ban be removed?
No. Any bans added to an account will remain regardless of who was using the account at the time the infraction occurred. Ultimately, the use and security of your Steam account are your responsibility.