Rewards:

Cashback


Costs:

Regular APR

12.49%-23.49% (V)

Annual Fee

$0

Foreign Transaction Fee

$0


Application:

You need a good credit score (at least 700) to apply for this card. You can apply for an apple card simply on the Wallet app on your iPhone by following the step-by-step walkthrough video on Apple Card's website. 


Payment:

The Apple Card is a mobile-first credit card and cardholders make payments within the Wallet app. If you want to check your statement balance, total account balance, bill due date, minimum payment or potential interest charges, simply open the Wallet app and select your Apple Card. From within the Wallet app, you’re able to schedule payments from an external bank account and your Apple Cash account.


Customer Service:

Phone

(877) 255-5923

Apple Credit Card

From very_good To exceptional ( Credit Recommended 700-850 )

Apple Credit Card

The Apple Card has generated a lot of buzz with its unique “Daily Cash” program and quirks of its titanium card. The card was created with the dedicated iPhone user in mind and has a cash-back program tailored to fans of Apple products and services. You’ll earn the most cash back (3%) on goods or services purchased directly from Apple (including Apple retail stores, the Apple online store, the App Store, iTunes, Apple Music, and other Apple-owned properties), Walgreens and Duane Reade stores, on the Walgreens app and on walgreens.com, on Uber and UberEats, in T-Mobile stores and at Nike. All purchases made with Apple Pay earn 2% cashback, and you earn 1% cashback when paying with the physical Apple Card.

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pros and cons

No annual fee.

3% cashback on goods or services purchased directly from Apple and on Uber and UberEats purchases.

No foreign transaction fee.

No late payment fee.

Apple Pay isn’t accepted everywhere.

Purchases with the physical card only earn 1% cashback.

No special financing offers or welcome bonuses.

Cost

Annual Fee

$0

Purchase APR

12.49%-23.49% (V)

Foreign Transaction Fee

$0

Cash Back

3%

Credit Score

700-850

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