The Apple Card allows you to add money from a debit card or prepaid card to your account. There are certain limits in place to ensure security and prevent potential fraudulent activities.
When adding money from a debit card or prepaid card, there is a minimum transaction amount of $10. This means that you cannot add an amount less than $10 in a single transaction.
On the other hand, there is also a maximum transaction limit of $10,000 when adding money to your Apple Card. This means that you cannot add more than $10,000 in a single transaction. This limit ensures that there are reasonable safeguards in place to prevent any potential misuse or unauthorized transactions.
In addition to the per transaction limits, there is also a maximum limit on the total amount you can add within a 7-day period. This limit is set at $10,000. Therefore, if you have already reached the $10,000 limit within a 7-day period, you will not be able to add any more funds until the period resets.
It is important to note that these limits are subject to change and may vary based on factors such as your account history, creditworthiness, and any additional security measures implemented by Apple. It is always recommended to refer to the latest terms and conditions provided by Apple for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the maximum limits on adding money to your Apple Card.
When adding money from a debit card or prepaid card to your Apple Card, there is a minimum transaction amount of $10, a maximum transaction limit of $10,000, and a maximum limit of $10,000 within a 7-day period. These limits are in place to ensure security and prevent potential fraudulent activities.