New Apple Card Users Can Earn $50 in Bonus Daily Cash When They Spend $50 at Walgreens

Apple and Walgreens have partnered up on a new offer to entice U.S. users to sign up for Apple Card, with users who open an account during the month of June eligible to receive $50 in bonus Daily Cash if they spend at least $50 on their ‌Apple Card‌ at Walgreens within the first 30 days.

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The offer can be found in the Walgreens iOS app at the bottom of the Weekly Ad & Coupons page, and you can tap directly from the offer page into the Wallet app to start an ‌Apple Card‌ application.

For users with an Apple Cash card, Daily Cash earned through ‌Apple Card‌ purchases is transferred to Apple Cash, where it can be used for person-to-person payments and more. Alternatively, it can be applied to an outstanding ‌Apple Card‌ balance.

Walgreens has been a close partner with Apple in promoting ‌Apple Card‌ benefits, becoming one of the select merchants offering a premium 3% Daily Cash back on purchases made using an ‌Apple Card‌ via Apple Pay.

In April, Walgreens expanded the 3% Daily Cash offer to include purchases made with a physical ‌Apple Card‌ at Walgreens drive-thrus. That offer was originally set to expire at the end of June, but has since been extended through July.

Top Rated Comments

farewelwilliams Avatar
51 months ago
This is one of the worst sign up bonus credit card offers I've ever seen.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MrMacintoshIII Avatar
51 months ago

This is one of the worst sign up bonus credit card offers I've ever seen.
I guess all the other benefits mean nothing to you. All the other benefits that no other cards provide. But since you’re so obviously biased I’ll let others point it out to you. I’m too annoyed by forum members like you who neglect to research what Apple Card offers people that no other card does. This is my last response to you.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
farewelwilliams Avatar
51 months ago

I guess all the other benefits mean nothing to you. All the other benefits that no other cards provide. But since you’re so obviously biased I’ll let others point it out to you. I’m too annoyed by forum members like you who neglect to research what Apple Card offers people that no other card does. This is my last response to you.
I have an Apple Card. Maybe you should research that before you make a completely erroneous assumption. You are the very type of forum member that you are annoyed by.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MrMacintoshIII Avatar
51 months ago

I have an Apple Card. Maybe you should research that before you make a completely erroneous assumption. You are the very type of forum member that you are annoyed by.
well guess I’m breaking what I said and responding again.

if you have one already then you know this is but one of many benefits they’ve had or have been adding since the beginning. I’m sorry for your greed... not sure what more you could want from them. They already give back more than any other free credit card.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
farewelwilliams Avatar
51 months ago

well guess I’m breaking what I said and responding again.

if you have one already then you know this is but one of many benefits they’ve had or have been adding since the beginning. I’m sorry for your greed... not sure what more you could want from them. They already give back more than any other free credit card.
I'm not talking about the benefits. I'm talking about the sign up bonus. The credit card I signed up for before the Apple Card got me $1k as a sign up bonus. The card before that got me $500.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rulymammoth Avatar
51 months ago

Agreed. As a credit card, the perks aren't great. I got it strictly to attach to my Apple account to get me 3% (since that's 1% more than I'd get with my main CC). I don't use it for anything else (I would at Walgreens for the 3%, if I ever shopped there). I like the integration with iOS, but that's offset by the fact I can't automatically download transactions through Quicken. It's a 'meh' credit card for the most part.
wait. It’s 3% for any Apple purchased and 2% for ANY purchases using Apple Pay either online or in person. That now includes a LOT of stores. And then it’s 1% on everything else.

For a no fee credit card, that’s not so bad!
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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