RE:How does one get her money back from pumpers here?Well I will let you in on a little something, these are the reactions of your actions. If your sister told you about this when it was .97 cents 6 months ago and you tripled your money, we wouldn't be having this conversation. This sucks when your told about a company and you don't do your homework and realize you just bought at the peak of a large story. You should have listen to her advice but done your own homework. It's called FOMO, mixed with a bit of inexperience. You heard something from someone that was making a lot of money and had a "fear of missing out" and paired with inexperience that led to where you are today. Just remember a lot of investors have made this mistake. The nice thing is as long as you don't sell, you are in a great company that will still pay out if you could hold on and wait for them to mature in the market and start producing the kind of revenue I think they will. Good luck.