Apple Card payments from Bill Pay

I cancelled my Apple Card last year because suddenly the only way to pay the Apple Card was to enter my bank information into Goldman Sachs and pull payments from my bank. I don't pay this way. It's the wrong direction. I had been happily sending BillPays for over a year before this change.


Interestingly after I cancelled it was like pulling teeth to get a payoff address to send the final bill, try to get it some time when you have an hour.


Like many others I'm sure I always always always initiate payments FROM my bank TO the payee via my bank's BillPay function. Been doing this for at least 10 years and for all of my many payees. It organizes into one location all cash flows and makes scheduling and accounting a breeze. When there is no conduit (like my rent check) my bank just cuts a paper check and sends it.


WITHOUT sending me to an Apple support link that does not answer the question any Apple gurus have insight behind this business logic? It sure isn't technical.

Posted on May 17, 2024 4:39 AM

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Posted on May 21, 2024 5:06 AM

Bill pay at most banks can be setup to pay your Apple Card statements. Apple Card also has an auto pay (Scheduled Payments) feature that performs similar functions.


If you want to setup bill pay, you need to call an Apple Card Specialist at Goldman Sachs Bank. The chat support generally has issues setting it up. It takes a few days to a week or so to setup.


CONTACTING — Goldman Sachs Bank 



  • Write to: Goldman Sachs Bank, Lockbox 6112, P.O. Box 7247, Philadelphia, PA 19170-6112.


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May 21, 2024 5:06 AM in response to GeorgeSupport6411

Bill pay at most banks can be setup to pay your Apple Card statements. Apple Card also has an auto pay (Scheduled Payments) feature that performs similar functions.


If you want to setup bill pay, you need to call an Apple Card Specialist at Goldman Sachs Bank. The chat support generally has issues setting it up. It takes a few days to a week or so to setup.


CONTACTING — Goldman Sachs Bank 



  • Write to: Goldman Sachs Bank, Lockbox 6112, P.O. Box 7247, Philadelphia, PA 19170-6112.


May 17, 2024 4:56 AM in response to GeorgeSupport6411

Banks don’t want paper checks. They’re expensive to process, get lost, misdirected and generally are less secure. ACH (Automated Clearing House) transfers are less expensive, faster, safer, and easier to track and are less of a customer service issue.


ACH is governed by Nacha.org and uses the Federal Reserve System.


https://www.nacha.org/content/abcs-ach

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