How can I pay more on my bill than the minimum?
The Apple credit card does not EASILY allow you to pay above the minimum. I want to pay my card off, but the system will not let me.
iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 15
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The Apple credit card does not EASILY allow you to pay above the minimum. I want to pay my card off, but the system will not let me.
iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 15
From your wallet with your AppleCard- Click on the 3dots (more button) top left corner. Click on the monthly installment. Pick the desired Installment (you may have more than one-) Scroll all the way down and click PAY EARLY -- and this will allow you pay the WHOLE INSTALLMENT early or a portion of it. HOPE this helps--
From your wallet with your AppleCard- Click on the 3dots (more button) top left corner. Click on the monthly installment. Pick the desired Installment (you may have more than one-) Scroll all the way down and click PAY EARLY -- and this will allow you pay the WHOLE INSTALLMENT early or a portion of it. HOPE this helps--
And why, exactly, do you find it difficult to pay more than the minimum? You can pay as much as you want, whenever you want.
If you want to make 'extra payments' toward something you purchased on installments, you have to pay off the rest of the balance first.
I've looked everywhere on the app and the webpage for assistance. No matter where I look, it only allows me to pay the minimum due, not the entire balance or anything over the minimum. I paid off my monthly amount due and now I want to pay for the remaining balance and it will not let me.
So when you open the wallet app and tap the Apple Card, you should see blocks with the card balance, and a block indicating the payment due date with a 'Pay Now' or 'pay early' button in it. When you tap that, you should get the choose amount ring...
Is that not what you see?
The only option that I was given was to "pay current balance" which is the minimum payment. It will not let me change that amount. I even tried to use the keypad option and when I enter an amount over the minimum due, the digitis on the screen shake from side to side telling that the amount I want to pay is too much.
If the minimum payment is the current balance, that's all you owe and all you can pay.
You can't pay more than you owe.
If there are pending transactions that have not cleared yet, you will have to wait until they clear to pay on them.
That is not exactly true. When you make a purchase, it is in pending status for a few days and then it posts to your account. Once it posts, you should (as with every other credit card) have the option to pay it off in full. The Apple card does not give you that option.
Thank you for a clear and direct answer - it was helpful.
There is another poster here, near the beginning that knew the answer but decided to play "mine is bigger than yours" with the OP.
Again, thank you.
Sure it does.
Have you even looked at the payment option in the wallet app?
Please do not insult my intellligence... yes... of course I looked at the payment options in the wallet app!
That is exactly my point. I want to pay off my credit card and it will not allow me to do that. I prefer to maintain as clean a credit report as possible. That is why my credit score is 818.
You can't pay off transactions that have not yet cleared.
Until they clear, they are not finalized.
Are you even bothering to read my posts?
You can NOT pay on a transaction that is still pending.
You can make a payment on it once it clears. You may have to wait until the following day.
I mean the top right-hand corner *facepalm* Well then -- good old Oregon education did me well apparently...
How can I pay more on my bill than the minimum?