Apple Card Deferred Payment Program Extended Through August

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Apple has once more prolonged its Apple Card COVID-19 Customer Assistance Program by a month, which will enable cardholders who apply for support to defer their August payments without incurring interest fees.


Enrolling in the program could be done by opening up the Wallet app on the iPhone or iPad, tapping on ‌Apple Card‌, tapping on the black circle with three dots, tapping on the message bubble, after which sending a message that states “I want to enroll in the Customer Assistance Program.”

Confirmation of enrollment is sent to the e-mail address associated with an Apple ID. ‌Apple Card‌ purchases will have to be paid off sooner or later, however, the balance doesn’t accrue interest when participating in the program.

Apple has been providing the ‌Apple Card‌ COVID-19 Customer Assistance Program since March and has extended it every month because the coronavirus continues to affect ‌Apple Card‌ customers.

Apple sends emails in regards to the Customer Assistance Program when sending month-to-month statement balances. There’s a help document with particulars, nevertheless, it has not yet been up to date with the August extension.

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