evillab.png Last night, the New York Fox affiliate attempted an exposé on RMG Technologies, a Pittsburgh-based company that specializes in helping ticket brokers snake into the Web sites of outfits like Ticketmaster and get hot seats before the rest of the public can, and which is currently being sued by Ticketmaster for said naughty practices. The reporter, when visiting what were apparently RMG’s very cramped headquarters, was greeted with a hastily made sticker on the door that called the office RMG’s “Secret Evil Laboratory,” a little bit of “evil = smarter than you” humor that no doubt made the woman who claimed that she’d punched her monitor when she found out she couldn’t get her niece some Jonas Brothers tickets give her TV a whack as well. RMG is fighting Ticketmaster’s lawsuit by saying that not selling its broker-assisting application would “put them out of business,” but honestly, given that the RMG vs. Ticketmaster scuffle is like watching Dr. Evil duke it out with the Brain–only not as quip-filled–would anyone feel bad about that outcome? [Fox 5 New York]

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  1. by dreamsneverend at 4:01 am

    I hope by some act of mother nature they both kill each other.. What’s worse? No getting tickets because of RMG or actually taking the fees in the ass from TicketBastard.

  2. by loudersoft at 10:36 am

    It’s as if the ticket brokers have hired Two Face to defeat the Juggernaut instead of hiring Batman.

    Ugh, I need a scorecard and an Advil.

  3. by Tenno at 12:23 pm

    It’s good to see the horrible ticket broker thats going head to toe with the horrible ticket seller has a sense of humor.

    All those pissed parents need to laugh it off.

  4. by SAShepherd at 12:53 pm

    What does it say about me that I have no interest in seeing Gene Simmons in any video, but would pay $25 to watch a “Dr. Evil vs. the Brain” movie?

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