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Apple Card users can get extra Daily Cash back when shopping at Ace Hardware this holiday season. Apple and Ace are offering five percent Daily Cash back on up to $500 in Apple Pay purchases, for a total of $25.

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Ace Hardware is an Apple Card partner that normally provides three percent Daily Cash back on Apple Pay purchases made with the Apple Card, but the promotion offers an additional two percent. The deal will be in place through December 15.

Getting the cash back reward requires Ace customers to use Apple Pay with the Apple Card either online, in the Ace Hardware app, or in retail store locations.

Apple is also currently offering five percent Daily Cash back for up to $500 in purchases made at Booking.com.

Apple partners with multiple retailers to offer three percent Daily Cash back on ‌‌‌Apple Pay‌‌‌ purchases made with ‌‌‌Apple Card‌‌‌, including Ace Hardware. Three percent cash back can also be earned from Nike, Uber Eats, Uber, Hertz, Walgreens, Exxon Mobil, and Apple's own retail stores.

Article Link: Apple Card Promo Offers 5% Cash Back at Ace Hardware
 
Is this a sponsored post? I really don't understand how this is relevant to most users of this site who, like me, have probably never heard of Ace Hardware.
 
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Is this a sponsored post? I really don't understand how this is relevant to most users of this site who, like me, have probably never heard of Ace Hardware.

Most here haven't heard of Ace hardware? I doubt that. They are in all 50 states with over 5k stores, in every Canadian Province, a few hundred stores in Mexico, and the company is over 100 years old.

If you're not from North America, sure.
 
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The Ace Hardware near me matches the prices of Home Depot and Lowe's and it's a franchised local business, so I try to shop there. I have also shopped at Ace Hardware in several countries, including the Philippines.
 
Local Ace near me is higher priced than HD or
Lowe’s, but convenient because the big box stores are twenty to thirty minutes away. I do buy stuff there.
 
Is this a sponsored post? I really don't understand how this is relevant to most users of this site who, like me, have probably never heard of Ace Hardware.
Also, it's just a fact of life. Sometimes there are niche stories that simply don't apply to everyone. Like when they have an entire article just to tell us that Live Translation is now available in Japan or what-not. Just an example.
 
Ace hardware..where everything is 25% higher than every other hardware store in town, including other independents.
True they're not the cheapest, but the one near me stocks a lot of hard-to-get stuff the big boxes can't be bothered with. Saved my bacon on a couple of projects.

Full disclosure: No interest in Ace Hardware or Apple (financial or otherwise) other than as a customer.
 
Apple Card could have been so much more, but it ended up just being "mid."

Curious to see what happens when the GS partnership ends.
 
Also, it's just a fact of life. Sometimes there are niche stories that simply don't apply to everyone. Like when they have an entire article just to tell us that Live Translation is now available in Japan or what-not. Just an example.
You’re right. Thanks for handling my rage bait post with grace.
 
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