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by axolttl88
1932 days ago
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While both AppleCard and AppleID were involved in the story, the situation wasn’t exactly that. Apple issued this statement in response: “We apologize for any confusion or inconvenience we may have caused for this customer. The issue in question involved a restriction on the customer’s Apple ID that disabled App Store and iTunes purchases and subscription services, excluding iCloud. Apple provided an instant credit for the purchase of a new MacBook Pro, and as part of that agreement, the customer was to return their current unit to us. No matter what payment method was used, the ability to transact on the associated Apple ID was disabled because Apple could not collect funds. This is entirely unrelated to Apple Card.” https://9to5mac.com/2021/03/03/apple-card-apple-id-unrelated... |
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