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Apple and Goldman Sachs Allowing Apple Card Customers to Defer May Payment Without Penalty

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, Apple and Goldman Sachs are once again allowing customers to skip their Apple Card payments without incurring interest charges.

As they did in April, Apple and Goldman Sachs are allowing customers to skip their May payment. Apple Card users would receive an email detailing the “Customer Assistance Program.”

We understand that the COVID-19 situation poses unique challenges for everyone and some customers may have difficulty making their monthly payments.

Should you need assistance, please click here to be connected to Apple Card Support via Messages and enroll in our Customer Assistance Program, which will allow you to skip your May payment without incurring interest charges.

If you previously enrolled in the Customer Assistance Program in April, you will need to enroll again.

You do need to contact Apple Card support in order to join the Customer Assitance Program. If you simply skip your payment without contacting support, you’ll still be charged interest as usual.

If you’re an Apple Card customer and don’t receive an email, you can enroll in the Customer Assistance Program here.

Chris Hauk

Chris is a Senior Editor at Mactrast. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America, and yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.