There could be several reasons why you might not be able to remove a card from Apple Wallet. One common reason is that you have an unpaid balance on your account. Apple requires you to settle any outstanding payments before you can remove a payment method. This is to ensure that all dues are cleared and there are no outstanding obligations.
To resolve this issue, you should first check if you have any unpaid balances on your Apple account. You can do this by going to the “Settings” app on your iPhone or iPad, selecting your Apple ID, and then tapping on “Payment & Shipping.” Here, you will see any unpaid balances listed under the “Payment Method” section.
If you do have an unpaid balance, you will need to make a payment before removing the card. You can do this by selecting the unpaid balance and following the prompts to complete the payment. Once the payment is processed, you should be able to remove the card from Apple Wallet.
If you don’t have an unpaid balance and are still unable to remove the card, there may be another issue at play. In such cases, it is best to contact Apple Support for further assistance. They will be able to help you troubleshoot the issue and provide the necessary guidance to resolve it.
It’s worth noting that Apple’s policies and procedures may change over time, so it’s always a good idea to reach out to Apple Support directly for the most up-to-date information and guidance.
In my personal experience, I have encountered situations where I couldn’t remove a card from Apple Wallet due to an unpaid balance. I had forgotten to update my payment information after a card had expired, and as a result, there was a small amount left unpaid. Once I made the payment, I was able to remove the card without any issues. It’s essential to keep track of any outstanding balances and settle them promptly to avoid any complications with removing payment methods from Apple Wallet.
To summarize, if you can’t remove a payment method from Apple Wallet, check for any unpaid balances on your account and make the necessary payment. If there are no outstanding dues, contact Apple Support for further assistance.