Beating google ban:
Call your bank and tell them you lost your credit card.
Get a new number and card. Optional: change your address to something else.
Get a new IP address. Call your cable company and request a new one ($40?) or better yet tether your phone to your laptop for an IP that changes every once in a while or get one of those Verizon 4G connectors. Or work in a public spot (Starbux) where the IP isn't easily traceable to one individual.
Don't remake the same campaign or anything similar. You were probably banned for a reason. Make sure you're not using the same tracking links and
Register a new Google AdWords account from a new computer (pick up a used laptop for like $100, or get a netbook).
Don't ever log into your old google accounts like gmail from your netbook/old laptop. Or do anything that may tie you to your account.
Little people know this but entering your credit card, the only thinks they check for are the number, CSV, expiration date, and zip code.
Structure your card like this (bold is required, anything else can be fake)
13123-13123-31243
Expiration date, CSV
John Doe (can be a fake name)
1234 Fake Street
94394
Don't immediately try to push what you were pushing. Sites will require a brand new redesign, get rid of your 202 link and set up a new one. I recommend getting a new hosting server but that can just be the paranoia speaking.
While you're at it, change your credit card's billing address somwhere else (a P.O. box or your friends/family's place.
Lay low for a while. Spending 1k a day within the first few days of getting your account back will probably result in a review.
Age your account for a few months, promoting offers that 100% legit.
Now that the whole thing has been blown over you can get back into the game.
Don't get caught up again.
PS: I highly recommend a second computer for this, just dedicated to AdWords. If that's not an option, at least reformat your computer so it's clean.
PS2: Get a new legit credit card either under the name of the friend (pay him in cash for the trouble), which would probably work beeter. Prepaid cellphones work great.