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mk313

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Has anyone tried to shred their Apple Card through a home shredder? I know it's titanium, which IIRC is stronger than steel. I'd hate to break my shredder trying to destroy it.
 
What @Sheepish-Lord said:


If, for whatever reason, you didn’t/don’t use that specific method, you can:

1) Go to the Apple Trade-In page.
2) Click/Tap the Recycle/Recycling icon/button.
3) Click/Tap Get Started.
4) Select Apple Card as the item.
5) Click/Tap Recycle.
6) Follow the remaining instructions.
 

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What @Sheepish-Lord said:


If, for whatever reason, you didn’t/don’t use that specific method, you can:

1) Go to the Apple Trade-In page.
2) Click/Tap the Recycle/Recycling icon/button.
3) Click/Tap Get Started.
4) Select Apple Card as the item.
5) Click/Tap Recycle.
6) Follow the remaining instructions.
huh! Good to know. Thank you. I would not have even thought to try that/look there.
 
I recall when I first received my card it came packaged like a high-end Apple product. It wasn't glued to a piece of paper with sticker on it to call a 1-800 number to activate like every other credit/debit card. And the physical card feels more premium than all the plastic cards out there. I plan to keep it even if Apple or I cancel it in the future.
 
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