PCEZ Holiday Gift Payroll Deduction

PCEZ Holiday Gift Payroll Deduction
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Appointed faculty and staff, take advantage of the U of A Computer Store's PCEZ Payroll Deduction program for your holiday gifts.

Payroll deduction is a service provided by the university for employees. There is no interest, and you can use it to buy anything the Computer Store has in stock or can order (as long as it doesn't exceed the dollar limit). You may only have one deduction out at a time. Purchases must be a minimum of $250 and cannot exceed $3,000 in one payroll deduction. Maximum deduction amount is determined by income and estimated cost of living.

All appointed employees (9 and 12 month) of the University of Arkansas are eligible.

Payroll deduction is available at any time during your appointment and can be used for a maximum of 8 months (or until the end of your appointment with the university).

Come into the Computer Store or call 479-575-5414 for more details.

Contacts

Emmy Barr, marketing manager
University of Arkansas Bookstore
479-575-2156, esbarr@uark.edu

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