Apple is offering interest-free financing on new iPad, Mac and AirPod purchases for those enrolled in its branded credit card program. And you'll get 3% cashback up-front.
Apple is offering interest-free financing on new iPad, Mac and AirPod purchases for those enrolled in its branded credit card program. And you'll get 3% cashback up-front.
But here's the catch: You must buy the devices on Apple.com, on the Apple Store app or at an official Apple Store. The new purchasing plan will vary by device, though it's similar to what the tech giant introduced in 2019 for iPhone.Apple's new plan lets you pay off the merchandise via monthly installments. Just choose Apple Card Monthly Installments as the payment option when you're checking out.
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