Thanks Tim thought as much but hay you never know  

> On 21 Aug 2019, at 11:29, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries 
> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> 
> For now, yes. I know that Apple has applied for use in Canada, but that may 
> still take quite a wild. Not sure of other countries.
> 
> Later…
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Aug 21, 2019, at 1:57 AM, Julie Rattray <julierattra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Is it only available in the US?
>> 
>>> On 21 Aug 2019, at 01:25, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:
>>> 
>>> How to apply for Apple Card
>>> Learn how to apply for Apple Card.
>>> 
>>> What you should know about Apple Card
>>> Apple Card is a new kind of credit card created by Apple. Integrated into
>>> the Wallet app and designed for iPhone and a healthier financial life, Apple
>>> Card sets a new level of privacy and security:
>>> .    It takes just minutes to apply.
>>> .    There are no fees, including annual, late, over-the-limit, or other
>>> hidden fees.*
>>> .    You can see your offered initial credit limit and Annual Percentage
>>> Rate (APR) before you accept your offer, and your credit score isn't
>>> impacted until after you accept.
>>> .    Easily track and manage your spending with Apple Card in Wallet.
>>> .    Get a percentage of your Apple Card purchases back as Daily Cash.
>>> *Variable APRs range from 12.99% to 23.99% based on creditworthiness. Rates
>>> as of August 2, 2019.
>>> 
>>> How to apply for Apple Card
>>> Watch the video to see how to apply for Apple Card >
>>> Or follow these steps:
>>> 1. See if you're eligible
>>> To get Apple Card, you must meet these requirements:
>>> .    Be 18 years or older, depending on where you live.
>>> .    Be a U.S. citizen or a lawful U.S. resident with a valid, physical
>>> U.S. address that is not a P.O. Box. You can also use a military address.
>>> .    Own a compatible iPhone with the latest iOS version.1
>>> .    Use two-factor authentication with your Apple ID.
>>> .    Sign in to iCloud with your Apple ID.
>>> .    If you have a freeze on your credit report, you need to temporarily
>>> lift the freeze to apply for Apple Card. Learn how to lift your credit
>>> freeze with TransUnion here.
>>> .    You might need to verify your identity with a Driver license or
>>> State-issued photo ID.
>>> 2. Start your application
>>> First, make sure you're signed in to iCloud with your Apple ID. Then, open
>>> the Wallet app on your iPhone and tap the add button  . Select Apple Card
>>> and tap Continue.
>>> You need a compatible iPhone with the latest iOS version.
>>> 3. Fill out your information
>>> Follow the steps on the next few screens to provide this information:
>>> .    Your first and last name, date of birth, and phone number
>>> .    Your home address
>>> .    The last four digits of your Social Security number and country of
>>> citizenship
>>> .    Your annual income, which can include self-employment income,
>>> retirement income, investment dividends, and more
>>> If you're asked for more information, learn what to do.
>>> 4. Agree to the Terms & Conditions
>>> Tap Agree to accept the Apple Card Terms & Conditions.
>>> 5. Accept your offer
>>> When your application is approved, you are shown an initial credit limit and
>>> APR offer. To accept the offer, tap Accept Apple Card. You have up to 30
>>> days to accept your offer and your credit score is not affected until after
>>> you accept.
>>> 
>>> If you accept, Apple Card is added to Wallet on your iPhone.
>>> To decline your offer, just tap No Thanks.
>>> 
>>> After you accept your offer, you can start using Apple Card to make
>>> purchases with Apple Pay. When you make purchases with Apple Card, you can
>>> start to get a percentage of each purchase back as Daily Cash. You can set
>>> Apple Card as your default payment card for Apple Pay, App Store, Apple
>>> Music and other Apple services, and also request your physical titanium
>>> Apple Card after accepting your offe r.
>>> 
>>> If you're asked for more information
>>> In some cases, Goldman Sachs2 needs additional information to evaluate your
>>> application. You could be asked to provide your full Social Security number.
>>> To protect your identity, you might also be asked to capture your driver's
>>> license or State-issued photo ID:
>>> .    Scan the front of your Photo ID and tap Continue
>>> .    Scan the back of your Photo ID and tap Continue
>>> To rescan your Photo ID, tap Scan Again.3
>>> Goldman Sachs might ask you to provide additional information on financial
>>> assets. In some cases, Goldman Sachs might request additional information
>>> about your relationship with Apple to further evaluate your application.
>>> You can choose not to provide additional information at any point. If you
>>> choose not to share additional information, Goldman Sachs is unable to
>>> approve your application.
>>> If you need help applying for Apple Card, contact Apple Support.
>>> 
>>> How to add Apple Card on your other devices
>>> You can add Apple Card to your other devices if you're signed in to those
>>> devices with the same Apple ID that was signed in to iCloud on the iPhone
>>> you used to apply for Apple Card.
>>> Add Apple Card to Apple Watch
>>> 1.    Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, then go to the My Watch
>>> tab. If you have multiple watches, choose one.
>>> 2.    Tap Wallet & Apple Pay.
>>> 3.    Under Other Cards On Your Phone, tap Add next to Apple Card.
>>> 4.    If you want to make Apple Card your default payment card for Apple
>>> Pay, tap Use as Default Card.
>>> You need watchOS 5 or later to add Apple Card to your Apple Watch.
>>> You can make Apple Card your default card on your Apple Watch. This makes
>>> Apple Card your default card when you use Apple Pay on your Apple Watch.
>>> Add Apple Card to iPad
>>> 1.    Go to Settings, then Wallet & Apple Pay.
>>> 2.    Under Other Cards on Your iPad, you see Apple Card.
>>> 3.    Tap Add.
>>> You can make Apple Card your default card on your iPad. This makes Apple
>>> Card your default card when you use Apple Pay on your iPad.
>>> Add Apple Card to Mac
>>> 1.    Go to System Preferences, then select Wallet & Apple Pay.
>>> 2.    Click the plus button (+).
>>> 3.    Select Apple Card, then choose Next and follow the steps on your
>>> screen.
>>> 
>>> You can make Apple Card your default card on your Mac. This makes Apple Card
>>> your default card when you use Apple pay on your Mac.
>>> To add Apple Card to Wallet, you need a Mac model with Touch ID. If you have
>>> a Mac model without built-in Touch ID, you can turn on Allow Payments on Mac
>>> to complete your purchases on your eligible iPhone or Apple Watch:
>>> On your iPhone, go to Settings, tap Wallet & Apple Pay, then turn on Allow
>>> Payments on Mac.
>>> If you need help adding Apple Card to your devices, contact Apple Support.
>>> 
>>> Learn more
>>> .    See how to get Daily Cash on purchases you make with Apple Card.
>>> .    Request a titanium Apple Card and pay anywhere in the world
>>> Mastercard is accepted.
>>> .    Learn how to manage your Apple Card bill payments.
>>> .    Learn how to change the payment methods you use with Apple ID.
>>> 
>>> Original Article at:
>>> https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT209257
>>> 
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