New Apple Card Customers Can Get 6% Daily Cash on Apple Purchases in March

Apple is offering new Apple Card customers 6% Daily Cash Back for purchases made from Apple for the month of March.

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The new promotion is somewhat limited in scope, as it's only valid for Apple Card users who open an account during March. Typically, customers receive 3% Daily Cash Back for purchases made from Apple. The promotion does not apply to purchases made through the ‌Apple Card‌ Monthly Installment program, carrier financing plans, the iPhone Upgrade Program, App Store purchases, or Apple subscriptions such as Apple One.

To apply for the ‌Apple Card‌, open the Wallet app on an ‌iPhone‌, tap the plus button in the top-right corner, select ‌Apple Card‌, and follow the on-screen steps. Apple also offers a web-based application form.

The application process takes just a few minutes and, if approved, a virtual ‌‌Apple Card‌‌ will be available for purchases immediately. A physical, titanium ‌Apple Card‌ can also be requested through the Wallet app for use at retail stores that do not accept contactless payments.

‌Apple Card‌'s key features include color-coded spending summaries, no fees, and typically up to 3% cash back on purchases, paid out daily. The card remains limited to the United States, but there have been some hints pointing towards an international expansion in the future.

Top Rated Comments

jonproject Avatar
41 months ago
Translation: no new Apple products to be made available in March.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Andres Cantu Avatar
41 months ago
I’m surprised Apple hasn’t launched an Apple Card Pro with a monthly fee and additional “perks” like Apple One, and in space gray of course.

The color would probably sell itself ?
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
EmotionalSnow Avatar
41 months ago
Kinda disappointing that Apple Card is not available in Europe. Planning to buy the iPad Pro when it comes out.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ChrisBos Avatar
41 months ago
I wish they'd do promos like this for existing customers more often, too. Amex and Discover give me some great monthly and quarterly offers, and it gets me to use those cards–especially when Discover's 5% cash back at Target, Amazon and Walmart hit in Q4. I don't carry a balance so they're not getting interest from me, but they're getting lots of processing fees from merchants.

I guess on the flip side, my Apple Card already gets more use than any of my other cards, maybe even my debit card, since I use Apple Pay whenever possible and it's my default. I'm sure a lot of Apple Card holders are the same way, and don't need much incentive to use it.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Red Oak Avatar
41 months ago
Seems like Apple Card came out with a big bang and then went quiet. I thought by now they would have a lot more cash back merchant partners and rewards, and that they would have launched in more countries.

Maybe they are trying to perfect the template before ramping things up
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
luvbug Avatar
41 months ago
Meanwhile, you can buy the same Apple Mac, iPad (standard configurations, mind you) on AMZ and get 5% on your AMZ Prime Visa. Everyday.With periodic sale pricing. Go figure
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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