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Apple extending Apple Card Monthly Installments option

Apple’s breakup with Goldman Sachs Group is now underway and the tech giant may turn to Chase Bank could replace Goldman Sachs as Apple Card partner.

9to5Mac reports that Apple is extending its offer to convert eligible purchases from one-time payments into Apple Card Monthly Installments. 

The tech giant says that customers now have until December 15, 2021, to request to have eligible purchases converted to an Apple Card Monthly Installment.

Earlier this month, In an email to at least some Apple Card holders, Apple and its banking partner, Goldman Sachs, pointed out that they’re offering 0% financing to customers who expected to receive it on certain purchases.

The tech giant currently offers Apple Card Monthly Installments on certain items. Some customers used their Apple Card on ineligible items expecting to get the 0% payment option.

“We understand that some customers expected to receive 0% APR financing automatically when purchasing Apple products with their Apple Card,” the email reads. “If you expected to receive 0% APR financing with Apple Card Monthly Installments when purchasing an Apple product from either Apple or an Apple Authorized Reseller, but you did not, we can help.”

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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.