Apple Card Support
Apple Card has impressive features, but should not be used for any significant purchase because meaningful support is nonexistent.
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Apple Card has impressive features, but should not be used for any significant purchase because meaningful support is nonexistent.
I have had exactly the opposite experience. My spouse and I have been a cardholder for 5 years and have found Goldman Sachs to offer exceptional customer service. In fact, I’m not alone in thinking that as according to J.D. Power, the Apple Card, issued by Goldman Sachs, has been rated the best co-branded credit card without an annual fee for customer satisfaction for the fourth year in a row.
https://www.jdpower.com/business/press-releases/2023-us-credit-card-satisfaction-study
I would strongly recommend the Apple Card for all purchases. I have never paid a single dollar in interest over the last 5 years and there is no annual fee. Paying off the card could not be easier as you could do it every day if you wish (actually 5 times per day). As an added bonus, I get money added to my Apple Cash card for every purchase. I found it so useful that I have set up Auto Pay for TV, Cell Phone, and Health Insurance so it is charged directly to that card.
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If I use my regular credit card in a store to buy, say, a ladder, the credit card statement will say "ladder." That's not the case with the Apple card. There are workarounds that I've discovered after several years. But they are, at best, arcane.
None of my regular credit cards show what was purchased on the credit card statement. If I go to Home Depot and buy a ladder, the statement says "Home Depot" and the amount. There is never a receipt given from the credit card company showing what I purchased there.
For a no annual fee card, the support is among the best. If you want a step up in service and support spend $700 annually for an American Express Platinum Card. You’ll get your own support phone number and specialized service and support.
I’ve found that I receive a better experience when I call, than when I chat. Phone support seems more mature and experienced in handling more complex issues.
I agree. It is close to impossible to get a statement that actually describes what I purchased with my Apple card. It only confirms that I bought something.
If I use my regular credit card in a store to buy, say, a ladder, the credit card statement will say "ladder." That's not the case with the Apple card. There are workarounds that I've discovered after several years. But they are, at best, arcane.
My experience has been polite, but proforma, support that does not lend itself to assistance with anything but the most routine inquiries.
Apple Card Support