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We’re Still Waiting, Hartz

 

Hello Hartz,

Can you believe it has almost been 4 months?

How have you been? Busy?

We don’t mean to be pains, but, we just wanted to remind you we’re still waiting on some things:

 

 

You remember Federal Express tracking #799809068158, don’t you?

That’s the number you provided the EPA with for a document you claim was delivered to the USEPA in Edison, New Jersey on February 26, 2008 in response to the EPA stating they did not receive a report from you for the calendar year 2007 on or before March 1st, 2008.

We know the EPA decided to drop the fine they had levied upon you, solely for the purposes of settlement, but we’d still very much like to take a look at this evidence for ourselves, if you don’t mind.

Also, as you know, we are quite resourceful when it comes to mining the internet for information about you, but we have been unable to find any photos of the Hartz Ultraguard OneSpot Flea Egg and Flea Larvae Treatment for Cats and Kittens (EPA# 2596-147) to match up with the version of 2596-147 we purchased at Rite Aid.

This detail still puzzles us and any information you could provide to help us get to the bottom of this little “anomaly” would be greatly appreciated.

Well, we’ll let you go for now.

Those lies don’t write themselves and we know you’ve got paychecks to cash.

=^..^=


“The Rite Aid Affair”, Now Available

If you are one of the many participating in the Black March Boycott, you’ll be happy to know Broken Hartz is serving up heaping bowls of free entertainment today.

Many of you have been wondering about the email correspondences our affiliate had with Rite Aid, so we’ve gleefully posted them. These messages tell the story of how Broken Hartz came to be and make for interesting, as well as amusing, reading.

Grab some popcorn and click here.


Welcome to the Party, Hartz.

Good Evening, Readers.

We at Broken Hartz are not in the habit of posting twice a day, but our recent exposé seems to have finally caught the attention of Hartz.

Kudos to Rite Aid Senior Counsel, who managed to figure out how to send email attachments today after getting some help from our affiliate. Due to this, Hartz has officially gone into damage-control mode.

The first step was the Hartz Press Releases page. You may remember we posted about this at the launch of our current exposé.

At the time of that report, the EPA Flea & Tick Topical Advisory Update (this link functioned until 2/21/12) still took you to the phony article Hartz provided as “factual” information about their dangerous products.

We must confess, we at Broken Hartz always assumed Hartz would be forced to grudgingly post an actual EPA Advisory Update once being called out on this little faux pas, but thats not how Hartz rolls.

Today, Hartz went ahead and removed the “broken” EPA Advisory link from their Press Releases page and deleted the bogus EPA Advisory article we had uncovered, showing once again what they are truly committed to: lies.

Well, the link may be gone, but the screen shot isn’t.

Thank you, Hartz. You make this so easy.

More to come.


UPDATE: WE KNOW YOU’RE WATCHING, HARTZ.


At 10:09EST on 2/22/12, a Broken Hartz affiliate managed to unearth the Hartz.com phony EPA article yet again. Note the time-stamp in the bottom-right of the image.


Within 20 minutes, the discovery was deleted by Hartz. Again, note the time-stamp.


In true Hartz fashion, they still didn’t manage to clean up the whole mess. The Press Releases page for this particular version of the Hartz.com website functioned for a couple of weeks before Hartz figured it out.

This version of Hartz' Press Releases page functioned for a couple of weeks before Hartz finally saw our little update to this post. See the above link for a screenshot of the page before they covered it up.


As you may have guessed, it is no coincidence that Hartz noticed this error so quickly after the Broken Hartz affiliate had uncovered it. Clearly, Hartz has become very interested in the comings and goings of Broken Hartz affiliates on their websites.


Rite Aid Corporation Still in Bed with Hartz


Click this link for the previous article in our Hartz “Executive Summary” exposé: Hartz Claims Advantage Doesn’t Have FDA Approved Drugs


Until now, Broken Hartz had not revealed Rite Aid Corporation as being the distributor involved in the particular case we’ve been discussing. This was done to allow Rite Aid time to assess the information provided by our affiliate and determine its position in this matter.

Yesterday (2/20/12), Rite Aid responded with a clear desire to continue its unethical business partnership with Hartz Mountain Corporation. Given Rite Aid’s unique history with Hartz, this decision comes as no surprise.

Rite Aid Corporation is widely-accepted as one of the most corrupt corporations in the country. The Company seems to have an endless file of lawsuits and general grievances from the public as well as its employees. They have been known to sell expired condoms, baby formula and infant medications. Given their lack of concern for human life, it’s no wonder this unscrupulous corporation exhibits no regard for animal safety. This is very concerning to our affiliate because there is good reason to suspect Rite Aid sold an anomalous version of the Hartz product purchased.

In the April 18, 2000 issue of Fortune Magazine, the Rite Aid board of directors was named one of the six worst in the United States and do you know who happened to be on that board? Mr. Leonard Stern.

In case our readers are unaware, Leonard Stern’s father founded Hartz Mountain Corporation. Leonard took over the business in 1959 and was the head of Hartz until 2000. Leonard Stern was also on the Rite Aid Board of Directors from the mid-nineties to 2001.

Mr. Stern was fiercely engaged in his role as a board member of Rite Aid when the drugstore chain was involved in shady accounting practices, including overstating net income by $1 billion over two years. Mr. Stern was also named in a class action in which investors claimed that he and other directors had breached their fiduciary duty to shareholders. The company settled in 2000.

In 1999, Kevin Mann (the son of Rite Aid’s original founder and former Executive Vice President) alleged Leonard Stern used his influence to increase shelf space in Rite Aid stores for Hartz’ pet products at the expense of competitors. Rite Aid Corporation settled that suit in 1999 for $11 million. Companies don’t just settle for $11 million and we at Broken Hartz take this as a clear admission of guilt.

Mr. Stern maintained his position on Rite Aid’s board until resigning of his own accord in late 2001. Current members of Rite Aid’s board served with Leonard Stern and we have no doubt Rite Aid and Hartz are still close partners. This is backed up by our own investigation of all local Rite Aids in our area. None of these stores carry any pesticide products other than Hartz. In fact, these locations typically carried half-an-aisle of Hartz products.

Our affiliate had become aware of this interesting relationship between Hartz and Rite Aid during correspondence with the Company, but chose to keep silent about this detail and see how Rite Aid behaved when presented with irrefutable evidence of their beloved manufacturer’s unscrupulous behavior.

To say Rite Aid’s Senior Counsel completely underestimated our affiliate and botched this particular case wherever possible would be an understatement. He and Rite Aid’s board dismissed our affiliate and tried to excuse themselves from the matter, unconscionably denying their own Code of Ethics document, neglecting to review the solid information provided by the affiliate and making the ultimate mistake of sharing Hartz’ “Executive Summary of EPA Evaluation of Pet Spot-On Products”, no doubt imagining the 6 1/2-page document would overwhelm our affiliate.

When presented with our affiliate’s 35-page rebuttal to Hartz’ “Summary” document, Rite Aid’s Senior Counsel decided reading the document would be too much work. Instead, he chose to shoot off a reckless, poorly-constructed response (consisting of five sentences and two typos) in such a short time from opening the email he could not possibly have bothered to read the information provided and make any attempt to assess the validity of the affiliate’s argument. If he had, he surely would not have dared to respond in the manner he did.

A quick, ten minute internet search is all it took to unearth the links, concerning Rite Aid, found below. You’ll find cases of racial and religious discrimination, consumer fraud,  disability discrimination, improper treatment of workers, unpaid overtime and even Rite Aid’s attempt to bully a terminally-ill, 77 year old Korean War Veteran over some forgotten sardines.

This list could go on and on, but we at Broken Hartz think the point has been made. Sorry, Rite Aid Senior Counsel. It seems like you really screwed up this one.

Maybe you should stick to riding your ATV.

We may get into Rite Aid more in the future, and will also be updating previous posts to mention Rite Aid specifically, but we’ll get back to Hartz in our next post.


Click this link for the next article in our Hartz “Executive Summary” exposé: More Fun with Charts!



Proof of Hartz’ “Commitment” to Providing Factual Information

Through a correspondence between some Broken Hartz affiliates who experienced a problem with a Hartz Spot-On Flea Product and a distributor whose position regarding Hartz products remains to be seen Rite Aid Corporation; a document, authored by Dr. Melinda Fernyhough, Hartz’ Manager of Scientific Affairs and Resident Veterinarian (at least for a little while longer, anyway) was produced. To save Dr. Melinda the embarrassment of claiming she didn’t author this, we provide this screenshot of the document’s properties:

Melinda Fernyhough and Tim Callahan

The seven page document is filled with bold lies and makes for very interesting reading, to say the least. We plan to share more of this document in future posts but, today, we will address this particular section:

 “Unfortunatley [sic], there is a lot of misinformation on the internet about flea and tick products. Hartz is working constantly to offer factual information about flea and tick products, including a [sic] education tab on our Facebook page that will link you directly to the EPA website for accurate, independent information.”

We agree with Hartz. There is a lot of “misinformation on the internet”, however, we feel the source of misinformation comes from them, not the public.

Hartz has no interest in providing factual information, which brings us to Hartz.com’s Press Releases page:

Hartz Press Releases

At the start of our investigation, a couple of weeks ago, this page featured links to twelve different press releases. We clicked through every press release link and found three of the twelve links did not work.

One broken link was to an article called “Nature’s Collection Fundraiser” and the other two non-functioning links were, conveniently enough, “Hartz recalls Naturals® beef treats” and “EPA Flea & Tick Topical Advisory Update”.

Here is the complete list of Press Release links as well as screenshots for reference. You’ll notice the “Nature’s Collection Fundraiser” link works although, until today (2/18/12) and evidenced by our screenshot, this was not the case:

Hartz Unicharm

Hartz and Examiner

Hartz Dog Training Release

Hartz Naturals Recall


Hartz Dental Health

Hartz Crunch 'n Clean

Hartz EPA Advisory Release

Hartz Shelter Donation Release

Hartz Natures Collection Release

Hartz Nodor

Hartz Wounded Warrior Release

Before going into the next portion, we at Broken Hartz wish to mention we have more than twenty-five years combined experience in web design.

Upon discovering these “broken links”, we decided to research the cause of the malfunctions. To do this, we analyzed the source data for the Hartz.com Press Releases page. You may need to click on the image below to zoom in and get a better look:

Hartz

The picture above shows the “links” portion of the markup from Hartz’ Press Releases page. These links are used to direct users to the appropriate press release when clicked. A quick review of the links portion of the page showed the three broken links had no defects in the way they had been written. This is further proven by the fact the above “Nature’s Collection Fundraiser” link now works, even though its coding has not changed from the time of our investigation. The point is: there is nothing wrong with these links. They are intentionally broken and Broken Hartz can prove it.

We suspected the “Nature’s Collection Fundraiser” link “error” was planted so it would not be as blatantly obvious that Hartz was hiding the more unsavory press releases from the public’s eye, so we started there. We put our knowledge of how the internet works to use and were able to find a version of the missing “Nature’s Collection Fundraiser” press release on an alternate version of the Hartz.com website:

Hartz Natures Collection Release

Hartz’ Broken then Fixed then Re-Broken Nature’s Collection Press Release
(Since the release of this post, Hartz deleted this extra version of the Nature’s Collection link and fixed the link on their main site for a few weeks before intentionally breaking the link again, but the screenshot above displays the web-address where this article was originally uncovered. This particular press release has had an intriguing history.)


Now that we had found this press release, it was time to move on to the others. We tried many different ways to locate the missing “Hartz recalls Naturals® beef treats” but were unsuccessful. That wasn’t the case when it came to the “EPA Flea & Tick Topical Advisory Update” press release, however:

Hartz EPA Public Advisory Update

Hartz’ Fixed EPA Advisory Press Release
(The link above functioned until 2/21/12. Click here for the screenshot.

For more details on what happened, click here.)


Here is a zoomed in view of this very interesting press release:

Hartz EPA Public Advisory Update

Hartz considers consumers to be "dummies". This must be why they thought "dummy text" would be appropriate for this press release.


The discovery of this bogus article speaks volumes. Hartz clearly has no intention of offering factual information about flea and tick products.

Actually, since compiling this information, we have been checking Hartz’ Press Releases page to see if this truly was intentional or an honest mistake. Today (February 18, 2012), more than two weeks from us noticing these “errors”, Hartz has finally paid some attention to its Press Releases page.

Hartz Press Releases, as of today (2/18/12)

They did not add a new release. They fixed, then re-broke the “Nature’s Collection Fundraiser” link for some mysterious reason, left the broken “EPA Flea & Tick Topical Advisory” link up for a few weeks before ultimately removing it and saw fit to remove the “Hartz recalls Naturals® beef treats” link immediately, further proving their commitment to denial.

Much more to come.


UPDATE: HARTZ HAS BROUGHT BACK THEIR “BROKEN” EPA FLEA & TICK TOPICAL ADVISORY LINK AND HARTZ RECALLS NATURALS BEEF TREATS LINK.


If you visited the link above to Hartz Press Releases page you may have already seen this.

We’re sure it probably happened a while ago but; as of June 8, 2012 we noticed Hartz has chosen to bring back their “EPA Flea & Tick Topical Advisory” and “Hartz recalls Naturals® beef treats” press releases.

It is quite interesting to note, although Hartz has re-published these releases (and is well aware there were some “problems” with these links the last time they published them), the links are still “broken” despite showing no obvious reason for malfunctioning, other than intentional failure.

This, of course, is no surprise, seeing as how Hartz seems to specialize in creating products that intentionally fail.


Click this link for the next article in our Hartz “Executive Summary” exposé: Fun with Charts!



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