Apple has launched a new Apple Card promotion for Apple Card users, giving them the option to earn up to 5% in Daily Cash on purchases from November 6, 2024 to April 30, 2025. Masu.
To unlock the daily cash back promotion, users must pay between $5,000 and $15,000. $5,000 unlocks 3% Daily Cash. Spend $10,000 to unlock 4 percent Daily Cash, and spend $15,000 to unlock 5 percent Daily Cash.
You must spend at least $5,000 to earn the bonus, but the bonus is not retroactive, so it only applies to purchases after each spending limit is reached.
According to Apple, this benefit is limited to select Apple Card users who receive notifications in the Wallet app. Eligible people who participate in Apple Card will see shared spending counted against their total.
For Apple Card partner stores that already offer 3% cashback, your Daily Cash won’t increase further until you reach the 4% tier. Daily Cash Bonus is available on total purchases up to $50,000.
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