No one in China uses a credit card anymore- all digital mobile pay. Yet Apple Pay can’t get traction so they’re starting a credit card. Um...
Ho hum. I liked the Apple product launches that changed the world.
What could go wrong?
Ummmmm PHUCK NO!!!!
My 9 year old suggests they call it the “Apple Slice”. 😂
BAHAHAHAHAahahahha
Bad idea.
Um.... no thanks. Too big to fail.
Just what I always wanted: to be in debt to Goldman Sachs. Because they haven't taken enough of my money yet.
Will it be called apple sachs?
sounds like that fyre festival doc I just watched. Didn't he do that too?
A private label credit-card, no matter what the user interface, isn't innovative. A credit-card that works like a debit card but rebates the bulk of the CC transaction fees sounds innovative, except the high earning crowd Apple loves already have rebate CC's.
apple used to be a software and hardware engineering company. Now they’re a financial engineering company. They lost me when they started downgrading my phone performance. I’m on my last Apple product right now.
so apple will literally do anything to not make the ipad have mouse capabilities
1mdb?
Barclays finna lose ALL their customers lol
Samsung innovation, new foldable screen phone, Apple innovation a “credit card” with an economy killing bank. Guess I’ll preorder the Samsung
Not just any card, a iCard that you have to pay $499 for and it comes in silver, black or white. Also available a 'iCard' card holder for only $79
WHY? Are there not enough credit cards available? Does Apple not have a large enough profit margin? When is enough enough?
That’s perfect timing for the new lineup that won’t have any innovation but will carry a $4,000 price with 16gb of storage!
Just what I needed, thanks tim_cook!!
Miss me with that crap.
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