The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 12.11.1999, Side 1

The White Falcon - 12.11.1999, Side 1
White Falcon Vol. 58 No. 45 online at www.nctskef.navy.mil NCTSI offers new payment plan Customers can now pay phone bills with a credit card Story and photo by J03 Mike C. Jones If last week’s weather was any indication of the weather we might expect in the upcoming months, trudging through the snow to get to the phone office to pay the phone bill each month, will be an unavoid- able experience for base residents, right? No, not exactly. Nov. 11 marked the start of a new phone bill payment option at the Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Iceland (NTCSI) Telephone Office. Widely used throughout Europe, the new payment option allows customers with Eurocard or Mastercard to have phone bills automatical- ly charged to their credit card accounts. NCTSI Base Communications Leading Chief Petty Officer ICC Jonathan Hedricks said that once customers fill out their appli- cation for a payment option, they’ll no longer need to take the monthly trek to the phone office. “Customers will go to the office and sign and receive a copy of the payment option agreement,” he said. “After that, charges will be made automatically to their credit card accounts on the 15th of each month.” Customers wishing to establish the pay- ment option with NCTSI need to already have EuroCard or Mastercard accounts, Hendricks pointed out. “The process is for EuroCard and Mastercard customers only at this time” he said. “We’re hoping to be able to accept Visa cards in the near future.” Although the new payment option may make phone bills a little easier to manage, Hendricks emphasized that once a customer signs up for the charge account, the process is automatic. “The monthly telephone bill is charged to the customers credit card account every As of Nov. 11, Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Iceland began accepting applications for phone bill charge accounts. month, without any further action required by the customer,” said Hendricks. “The cus- tomer will receive a telephone bill in the nor- mal manner, and because phone bills vary from month to month, it is wise financial planning for the customer to check their bill and monitor the charges that are being made to their credit card account. Customers can always call ext. 4500 at any time to check the status of their account. The option may also be used to pay the final telephone bill,” he added. Hendricks said the new charge plan was established to comply with customers survey requests. “A lot of customers were asking about the possibility of paying phone bills by credit card. This is the first step. In the near future we hope to add credit and debit card “Swipe Card service.” Our aim is to provide the best, most efficient service possible, with the tools we have,” he said. For more information and application pro- cedures, call ext. 4500. November 12, 1999 Combined Federal Campaign to wrap up next week By J02 Christopher E. Tucker The 1999 base-wide Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) moves into its last week on Nov. 15 and CFC coordi- nators are looking for a strong finish in hopes of surpassing last year’s total by 5 percent. So far the community has raised more than $80,000, and is already showing a 2-percent increase over last year. “The campaign started out slow, but then picked up pace,” said UTC(SCW) Dean Ledee, CFC coordinator for NAS Keflavfk and tenant commands. “We still have to factor in a few commands, but I believe we’re going to meet our goal of a 5-percent increase.” With only one week left, CFC coordi- nators are hoping to reach the people who haven’t donated yet. “I think people should think strongly about contributing, especially if they’re in the military,” Ledee said. “At one time or another, one of the 1.700 organi- zations represented by the CFC will affect their lives.” Nov. 19 is the last day to make a con- tribution. Ledee said anyone who needs a contribution form should call him at ext. 7890 or see their command CFC representative. “Whether it’s the Red Cross helping out families with newborn children or the American Cancer Society, the CFC is everyone’s chance to make a differ- ence,” Ledee added. Welcom to the National Bank of Iceland Open from 9:15 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the NATO Base Air Terminal building 782. No commission on foreign currencies. Serving the joint-service community since 1941

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