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jwolf6589

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Just confirmed with Apple that there is no website nor Quicken access yet with Apple Card. Payments and transactions can only be viewed on iPhone. If there was a website where you can access on your Mac and quicken access would you use it?

also with no card number on the card how can I buy things over the phone?
 
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HuskerHarley

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Just confirmed with Apple that there is no website nor Quicken access yet with Apple Card. Payments and transactions can only be viewed on iPhone. If there was a website where you can access on your Mac and quicken access would you use it?

also with no card number on the card how can I buy things over the phone?
Tap yer card, then 3 dots in the upper right, scroll down to Card info
 

bbednarz

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I would likely never use a Mac or online version to pay/view my information. I love that is all in the wallet app ready to view. I wish my Chase card could be integrated to work the same way.

Side note: I love that Apple Card instantly updates your spending/payments. With Chase I've gotta do math to figure out where I am at with pending transactions and stuff. Apple Card just updates the total right away, very convenient.
 

jwolf6589

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I would likely never use a Mac or online version to pay/view my information. I love that is all in the wallet app ready to view. I wish my Chase card could be integrated to work the same way.

Side note: I love that Apple Card instantly updates your spending/payments. With Chase I've gotta do math to figure out where I am at with pending transactions and stuff. Apple Card just updates the total right away, very convenient.

yeah perhaps more secure than other Credit Cards not having a online or app version.
 

hyttwhit

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I'm disappointed that the Apple Card doesn't allow Quicken access but I am resigned to the fact it won't happen. I manually enter the transactions. In doing so, I've discovered that Apple doesn't provide me all of the transaction activity on my card. I found out that a couple of Uber transactions were charged to my account but not shown on as a new transaction. Apparently these charges are expected to be reversed but in the interim, I'm showing a charge without a corresponding transaction. I only discovered this by manually entering activity into Quicken and not being able to reconcile the totals. When I called Apple Card support they told me about the Uber transactions. Those transactions are several weeks ago and still not reversed.

Apple Card does not provide any 'running totals' during the month to help the customer identify discrepancies.

I routinely pay my credit cards based on the total shown in the statement. I check transactions to look for fraud. With the Apple Card, I have to add up all of the individuals transactions to know how much I really owe.
 

newellj

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Just confirmed with Apple that there is no website nor Quicken access yet with Apple Card. Payments and transactions can only be viewed on iPhone. If there was a website where you can access on your Mac and quicken access would you use it?

also with no card number on the card how can I buy things over the phone?

You should be aware that you can download a pdf statement, rather than only viewing statements on the phone.

There is a card number, as well as a three digit verification code and, obviously, an expiration date. It's in the section of the Wallet for the Apple Card.
 

sniffies

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Quicken is the dinosaur of software. It's unfortunate that so many still have to rely on this piece of relic. I hope one day Apple will kill it like they killed Flash, Jack, CD, DVD, Floppy, phone keyboards, etc.
 

jwolf6589

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Quicken is the dinosaur of software. It's unfortunate that so many still have to rely on this piece of relic. I hope one day Apple will kill it like they killed Flash, Jack, CD, DVD, Floppy, phone keyboards, etc.

What??? Quicken is excellent software for banking and keeping track of everything. Perhaps you need to try and latest version. Only thing I hate is the subscription model that they use.

Flash is not dead as I use it on a gaming site. But yes when Chrome kills it it will be a problem for me since FF runs the game sluggishly.

CD/DVD is also not dead. I listen to the Bible on dramatic audio MP3 CD AND still have hundreds of DVD and CDS.
 
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