Apple Card offering rare sign up bonuses for a limited time: up to $300 - 9to5Mac

For a limited time, Apple is offering (at least) two new sign up bonuses for Apple Card.Apple Card typically comes with no sign up bonus, unlike most rewards credit cards.If you’re interested in Apple Card, this could be worth jumping on! Apple ran two similar limited time offers back in August, and the offers are the same this time around.

Both offers are running until January 13th, so you have around 2 weeks to think about it.Offer 1: $100 after $500 Apple is advertising this first offer across social media, requiring new customers to spend $500 in the first 60 days of account opening.Afterwards, you earn $100 in Daily Cash, which can be deposited to your Apple Cash account, or your Apple Card Savings account – which currently earns 3.9% APY.

Unlike some other credit cards, this offer is not a statement credit, so you’re technically free to spend this $100 as you please.If interested, you can sign up at this link before January 13th, to lock in this special offer.Offer 2: $300 after $1500 This second offer is a targeted email, sent to customers with the subject “Preview your new Apple Card credit limit offer.” With this offer, you earn $300 Daily Cash after spending $1500 on your new Apple Card in your the 60 days of opening.

Similar to the last offer, you can use this Daily Cash as you please, it isn’t a statement credit.It’s worth checking your email to see if Apple targeted you for this offer.If not, you can try checking this link, though it’s unlikely to show anything special for you.

Once again, users have until January 13th to consider.If you’ve been looking to get Apple Card, now would be a good time to do so! My favorite iPhone accessories on Amazon: ESR MagSafe Wallet with Kickstand, Grip, and Find My support Anker MagSafe 2-in-1 Wireless Charging Stand with Qi2 UGREEN 6.6ft braided USB-C charging cables, 2-pack AirPods Pro 2 (USB-C)   You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day.Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop.

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