Some people got them yesterday. It's unknown how quick they are rolling out waves of invites.Did anyone here get the invite yet? Or will it be later today?
Some people got them yesterday. It's unknown how quick they are rolling out waves of invites.Did anyone here get the invite yet? Or will it be later today?
Seeing as a lot subscription services seem to raise their prices when you subscribe through the App Store (to offset Apple's 30% cut), this isn't as appealing as it soundsyou also get 3% back on subscriptions through Apple billing, like HBO Now, iTunes, etc. but not Netflix since you can't subscribe to Netflix through Apple
I don't think so, yesterday was just letting people know about the card preview and what to do if they receive an email, the actual invites start todaySome people got them yesterday. It's unknown how quick they are rolling out waves of invites.
Oh okI don't think so, yesterday was just letting people know about the card preview and what to do if they receive an email, the actual invites start today
the updated version of the BoA Cash Rewards card really needs to be added here.
That 3% cash back on selectable categories is fuckin aces.
It just seems like a no-brainer to me, my current cards are 1% standard with 2% for restaurants and 5% quarterly bonuses... When I use Apple Pay at supermarkets or w/e I'm only getting 1% so this will immediately double my cash back.
Although looking at that BoA card a few posts up....
Amex Blue Cash Preferred is 6% cash back on groceriesIt just seems like a no-brainer to me, my current cards are 1% standard with 2% for restaurants and 5% quarterly bonuses... When I use Apple Pay at supermarkets or w/e I'm only getting 1% so this will immediately double my cash back.
Although looking at that BoA card a few posts up....
That BoA card gives you 2% at grocery stores and 3% in a category of your choice. Really there are much better cards than the Apple Card.
My setup right now is Chase Sapphire Reserve for travel, Chase Freedom for quarterly, and Amex Gold for groceries and dining.
There are better cards from a rewards perspective, but I am not aware of any card that has this combination of privacy and security features.
The Apple Card doesn't provide you with any other protections/benefits like primary car insurance rental, flight delay insurance, cell phone insurance, extended warranties, etc.
I have Chase and Amex send me notifications every time my card is used so that's good enough for me.
Did you get a notification/email or did you just try in the Wallet app?
The Apple Card doesn't provide you with any other protections/benefits like primary car insurance rental, flight delay insurance, cell phone insurance, extended warranties, etc.
I have Chase and Amex send me notifications every time my card is used so that's good enough for me.
App let me do it. My physical card is now on the way 😻Did you get a notification/email or did you just try in the Wallet app?
Yep same, except I have Citibank instead of Chase.
Don't get me wrong, this card looks cool and I appreciate the iOS integration a lot but for my needs the Hilton Honors Amex and Costco Visa are much better and have amazing benefits.
That BoA card gives you 2% at grocery stores and 3% in a category of your choice. Really there are much better cards than the Apple Card.
My setup right now is Chase Sapphire Reserve for travel, Chase Freedom for quarterly, and Amex Gold for groceries and dining.
Exact numbers are unknown but some forums are saying it is based on TransUnion scores
Exact numbers are unknown but some forums are saying it is based on TransUnion scores
with an annual fee though
the costco citi rewards are great except for that you can only cash out once a year
This opens the wallet and i see the apple card, then i get a prompt saying ""apple card unavailable"Not working for me at the moment, but this is the link that triggers the setup page in your wallet:
Probably cause you didn't get an email. More than likely it's checking to see if you've been invited to the preview.This opens the wallet and i see the apple card, then i get a prompt saying ""apple card unavailable"
Some people got them yesterday. It's unknown how quick they are rolling out waves of invites.
The link seems to be working now.Not working for me at the moment, but this is the link that triggers the setup page in your wallet:
What the hell? My credit score was lower than that (despite being listed as 749 via my other credit card's app), and I still got accepted.I just applied in the Wallet app and was rejected with a score of 740
I just applied in the Wallet app and was rejected with a score of 740
What the hell? My credit score was lower than that (despite being listed as 749 via my other credit card's app), and I still got accepted.
Maybe it has something to do with how many other cards/credit lines you have?
My FICO score is 792 but Goldman/Apple email said it was 740 on their check for whichever metric they use.I definitely have a lower score and was approved, with a higher limit than I was expecting. You should probably carefully check your reports
how is it working for you guys? I get "Apple Card unavailable" from the link
KenzinFive and Zeyphersan they said I can reapply endlessly, no limit on when I can update the application. So I reapplied for the second time today and this time was approved.
Yeah, supposedly they can do this because they do a soft pull until you hit Accept and then it supposedly hard pulls only to generate your actual account to show up on your credit report. At least that's what other forums claim.that's kind of funny, actually.
glad you got approved, but infinite applications back-to-back is an amusing idea
Are you going to have two hard inquiries on your credit report now?KenzinFive and Zeyphersan they said I can reapply endlessly, no limit on when I can update the application. So I reapplied for the second time today and this time was approved.
Are you going to have two hard inquiries on your credit report now?
edit: I see you've answered
I'm not sure. Great if that's the caseEven if that did happen, I was under the impression that the credit bureaus combine similar hard pulls into just one if made within a short amount of time?