Sweet, I'm in! With a higher limit than any of my other credit cards that I've had for 10 years LOL.
Eh it depends. On the one hand it's worse because any place that doesn't take Apple Pay will only get you 1% cash using the physical card. On the other hand, the Apple Card has 3% back on everything Apple (apps, subscriptions, Apple Store, iPhone upgrade program) and no foreign transaction fees.Wait a sec, so if I set-up Apple Pay (I need to get around to doing that lol), and add the Apple Card (if I had it), and every time I use Apple Pay to pay for something, it's 2%?
That seems pretty good. I just go a new different card, so I don't see myself applying for this card for at least a few more months (if I even get approved that is), but is the Apple Card better than the Citi Double Cash Card?
Eh it depends. On the one hand it's worse because any place that doesn't take Apple Pay will only get you 1% cash using the physical card. On the other hand, the Apple Card has 3% back on everything Apple (apps, subscriptions, Apple Store, iPhone upgrade program) and no foreign transaction fees.
It's up to you if that info plus the privacy and iPhone features are going to make you spend smarter.
So like can you use the physical credit card at places that don't accept apple pay?
Yes, it's taken anywhere MasterCard (without a PIN) is acceptedSo like can you use the physical credit card at places that don't accept apple pay?
Most likely it will pop up a notificaiton asking you to verify the purchase.I never got my invite email, but last night it popped up when I tried going through the add new card flow. (Granted I got one of those errant "wrong email signed up used" emails, so if you didn't get that you might not be lucky like I was.)
Got approved for a $4,000 line of credit. Planning on using this like I would my debit card, so only "spending" on the card what I have in the bank to get bonuses from my purchases.
Also, from what I was reading in the terms I think this would work internationally? I always had to call my bank to authorize an Amazon Japan purchase for instance, so if that's the case it'd be really useful in that situation.
I never got my invite email, but last night it popped up when I tried going through the add new card flow. (Granted I got one of those errant "wrong email signed up used" emails, so if you didn't get that you might not be lucky like I was.)
Got approved for a $4,000 line of credit. Planning on using this like I would my debit card, so only "spending" on the card what I have in the bank to get bonuses from my purchases.
Also, from what I was reading in the terms I think this would work internationally? I always had to call my bank to authorize an Amazon Japan purchase for instance, so if that's the case it'd be really useful in that situation.
No, single user and Apple ID with no known plans for multi-user support.
Bummer.No, single user and Apple ID with no known plans for multi-user support.
I never got my invite email, but last night it popped up when I tried going through the add new card flow. (Granted I got one of those errant "wrong email signed up used" emails, so if you didn't get that you might not be lucky like I was.)
Got approved for a $4,000 line of credit. Planning on using this like I would my debit card, so only "spending" on the card what I have in the bank to get bonuses from my purchases.
Also, from what I was reading in the terms I think this would work internationally? I always had to call my bank to authorize an Amazon Japan purchase for instance, so if that's the case it'd be really useful in that situation.
You have to have your iOS updated to the latest. Check that.I got one of those emails too but that method isn't working on my end. Lame.
shoprunner is cool. Works at places like Newegg on some items. the rest...kinda below average.
Yea, these are the kinds of things people need to examine before choosing this card or any card.Got my invite. What sucks is that one of the places I frequent most, which is Publix still doesn't do NFC payments. Even the gas station I go to recently upgraded to accept NFC.
But dat titanium.I'd definitely recommend that anyone considering a new credit card (of which this should simply be among a short list of other cash rewards cards), take a clear-minded look at their real-life case uses and make a good decision for themselves that will maximize their cash back. Unless you don't care about only getting 1% CB...but then why are you looking at a cash rewards card, you know?
Thanks for the clarification.The cards are from Compton, there's a major shipping hub there. "AI" is Apple's shipping pseudonym so people don't see a package on your doorstep with APPLE as the sender and get inspired to steal
Whoah that's cool. Link?Apple extends cash back of 3% to Uber and Uber Eats. So I guess in the future they will be adding more partners etc.,
They will, they say in the press release they're adding more to the category in the coming monthsHopefully they continue to expand the three percent to more merchants
Went ahead and signed up today in anticipation of them dropping the Barclays Apple Card in the near future.
I got burned when Costco dropped Amex since that was my oldest CC at the time, so I don't want to lose another line of credit with long history.
Just got my invite. Wow, I am impressed with how easy it was to sign up on your phone.
Now time to cancel my other card, as this will now be primary.