Upcoming Apple Credit Card \u2013 Details<\/h2>\n
In other words, we advise US players not to expect to use this credit card for their\u00a0online gambling<\/a>\u00a0activities, such as buying casino chips, wagering on horses, topping up your casino gambling account or doing anything that is associated with gambling. Also, the card won\u2019t work for buying any crypto currencies and without gambling or any crypto, what else is there for one to use their credit card on? Perhaps a highly-priced latte at Starbucks?<\/p>\n See the\u00a0methods that are accepted<\/a>\u00a0to use for online gambling in the United States.<\/p>\n Goldman Sachs stated that on this Apple credit card, anything that can be seen as an alternative option to any traditional cash advances will not be allowed. The financial company further emphasized that by cash equivalents and cash advance, they mean other cash-like transactions such as foreign currency, money orders, crypto currency, lottery tickets, traveler\u2019s checks, peer to peer transfers, and casino gambling chips; race track betting or anything similar will not be allowed. Well, the great thing about their credit card is that it can be used when purchasing at Apple\u2019s retail stores, iTunes and Apple music. Unfortunately, with the allegations that iTunes will soon be destroyed, the pool of options will, of course, be reduced.<\/p>\n To be rational, it\u2019s not only Apple alone that making a card with so many restrictions. Many financial transaction cards prevent the owners from making any purchases of anything that may be gambling-related. For example,\u00a0American Express<\/a> and Discover openly prevent casino gambling chips from being bought using their plastic bank cards. In addition, Nevada also restricts the use of credit cards when it comes to buying casino chips and in California; credit cards are not allowed to buy anything that may be associated with the lottery.<\/p>\n<\/section>\n Rachel Elam | August 7, 2019 | Updated on: December 18th, 2019The CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, has made it pretty clear that either for personal beliefs or financial incentives \u2013 Apple does not and will not support gambling. There has been a recent change in Apple\u2019s App Store guidelines that will require all applications […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":14,"featured_media":2868,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\nOverview<\/h2>\n