
Apple Card has again been named the Best Co-Branded Credit Card for Customer Satisfaction with No Annual Fee in the J.D. Power 2024 U.S. Credit Card Satisfaction Study, marking the fourth consecutive year Apple Card and issuer Goldman Sachs have been awarded a No. 1 ranking in their segment in the U.S. Credit Card Satisfaction Study. The J.D. Power U.S. Credit Card Satisfaction Study measures overall customer satisfaction based on performance across various categories, including Account Management, Customer Service, and New Account Experience.
Introduced in 2019, Apple Card was built with users’ financial health in mind. Apple Card has absolutely no fees and is designed to offer users an easy and secure way to track purchases and manage spending from Wallet while receiving up to three percent Daily Cash on every purchase. With Apple Card Family, users can also share an Apple Card account with anyone added to their Family Sharing group. Users can also open a Savings account through Apple Card and choose to have their Daily Cash automatically deposited there, allowing users to get even more value from their Daily Cash. Savings comes with no fees, no minimum deposits, and no minimum balance requirements, and also allows users to transfer additional funds from a linked bank account to further grow their savings.
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Great card and service. Just wished they allowed current transaction downloads on demand as opposed to only end of the month.
The worst card experience I’ve ever had.
Aw, bless.
Definitely appreciate the extra time you took there to document your sentiments, thereby adding value to this discussion. ☑
I’ve had it since the beginning. Works great for me. YMMV
It has finally become my primary card, and I’m enjoying it. However, both the high-yield savings account and the card still strangely lack some basic features.
I see no reason why these cannot be corrected.
For starters, you can’t download the card or bank data into QuickBooks or any other financial app (that I’m aware of). 🤨
You also can’t connect either the card or the savings account to a wealth website that many of us use to track debt, income, and net worth. 🤔
In addition, you cannot access your data on a Mac using any app or browser and are forced to use it exclusively in iOS, inside Apple’s wallet app.
The benefits outweigh these oddly absent features, and 2% immediate cash back is pretty fun. 0% financing on anything Apple sells means I’ll upgrade more often, knowing I don’t have to pay in full from the start.
Download Apple Card data
https://support.apple.com/en-us/102284
Apple Card on the web
https://support.apple.com/guide/apple-card-web-servicing/intro-to-apple-card-on-the-web-devd4d2a9284/web#:~:text=Go%20to%20card.apple.com,at%20card.apple.com.
Huh. It seems like Apple has quietly added more browser functionality? Do you happen to know when this happened? I don’t believe it was there a month or 2 ago when I last looked, but my sense of intermediate time is not great.