Just wondering how you know this since it has not been released yet.It works with the beta
There have been reports that some of the people who have tested the card internally at Apple and/or Goldman Sachs were running the iOS 13 beta, while the rest were running the iOS 12.4 beta.Just wondering how you know this since it has not been released yet.
And despite your firsthand report, I can confidently predict that this question will be asked again...more than once!View attachment 852678 I can confirm that iOS 13 beta supports Apple Card. I just finished applying and adding it my Wallet.
I received my invitation around 12:35 EST and it hasn’t shown up in my wallet to apply. Not sure what’s going on.
You need to click "+" button on the upper right hand corner. After clicking "Continue", you will see the screen I attached earlier.I’m on the latest developer beta myself and all I get in the Apple Pay screen. No Apple Card.
Someone in another thread reported being turned down with a 758 credit score but because of a high debt ratio.Has anyone gotten denied yet, because of debt, I don't have that much, but I am using IOS 13, and still got denied, so I'm wondering if it was because I am using the beta, and was a bug in the beta I don't remember getting an invitation it just showed up in my wallet
Someone in another thread reported being turned down with a 758 credit score but because of a high debt ratio.
Once I click the + button it shows the Apple Pay screen. Not that one.You need to click "+" button on the upper right hand corner. After clicking "Continue", you will see the screen I attached earlier.
Once I click the + button it shows the Apple Pay screen. Not that one.
Under Federal law, they are required to tell you the basis for the turndown. I think it has to be more specific than "you have some debt", too. Here's a good article dealing with reasons for a turndown: https://www.moneyunder30.com/why-was-my-credit-card-application-deniedI have a high credit score as well of 750, and got turned down for the same reason. I wonder what they are looking for those, I am financing a car, but other than that my credit debt is pretty low.
Under Federal law, they are required to tell you the basis for the turndown. I think it has to be more specific than "you have some debt", too. Here's a good article dealing with reasons for a turndown: https://www.moneyunder30.com/why-was-my-credit-card-application-denied
He may have been invited and still not see the option in Wallet. I was invited several days ago yet never saw the option in Wallet, but I was still able to get into the Apple Card application by tapping on 'apply now' or the wallet icon, both located near the end of the invitation email.You haven't been invited yet then.
Then tap on the 'continue' button and you should see the option to apply for the Apple Card on the next screen. If you don't see it, then just go back to the email you received and tap on the 'apply now' link or the wallet icon near the end of the message. It will take you to wallet and let you apply for the card.Once I click the + button it shows the Apple Pay screen. Not that one.
It's not required, but if you don't see the option to apply for the Apple Card in wallet then you can click on 'apply now' or the wallet icon near the end of the message and will still be able to apply for the Apple Card.Do we need to click on something in the email to get accepted to apply?
It's not required, but if you don't see the option to apply for the Apple Card in wallet then you can click on 'apply now' or the wallet icon near the end of the message and will still be able to apply for the Apple Card.