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Quicken for mac cant link to american express credit card
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Your experience is not the only experience.

quicken for mac cant link to american express credit card

So to everyone who posts and is dismissive of requests that Apple support better Card management, get over yourselves. Just because you don't need a feature doesn't mean that others find that feature useful or even vital. The arrogance of some people in this thread is astonishing. Sure, it's a small and not very scientific survey, but I wouldn't be surprised to learn that this is the norm and not the exception. It's all part of the division of labor in any such relationship. I should mention that I did a little survey of my married friends about financial management duties, and it was unanimous - every couple had one spouse who did the accounting. Few people actually cancel a credit card because of the (alleged) affect that has on credit scores, so the card will sit in the drawer (and on the phone) and not be used. Apple and Goldman Sachs will never release any data on this, but I wonder how many people will get the card, use it for a month or two, and then realize that it's a pain to manage, and go back to their usual card that gives them airline miles or other cash back or whatever. I expect that the uptake on getting the card was so great because of the ease of applying for it - the offer is on everyone's iPhone. (And the Apple Card's best rate, which I have, is still higher than my credit union's card or our USAA card.)

quicken for mac cant link to american express credit card

I don't care about interest rates because I pay off our balances in full each month. Lowes and Target give a 5% discount at purchase when you use their house card. Apple's cash back is no better than my local credit union's card, and Amex' customer support and other benefits (like car rental insurance) are superior. If managing the Apple Card is too inconvenient, we simply won't use it, and we'll use one of the other cards that offers similar, or better, benefits. So it becomes a matter of convenience and choice. It's another thing entirely if she's traveling for work, or if I'm traveling.

Since all of the card management is done on the cardholder's phone, I have to tell my wife, "can you pay your Apple Card bill from the XYZ account?" I have to tell her, "when you get a chance, please generate the statement PDF and send it to me so I can reconcile your card account and schedule the payment." Now it's one thing if I'm doing the accounting while we're watching TV.

quicken for mac cant link to american express credit card

I can't get an Apple Card account and add my wife as joint on it, and get a card issued in her name on it.Īnd this leads to the most glaring problem I have with the card. But this precludes obvious things like multiple cards per account. I get this, it's the most secure way to authenticate the card. The card uses the iPhone as the security dongle. The bill gets paid, I save the receipt using the macOS "Print To PDF" feature, and I accept the scheduled transaction in Banktivity.Įnter the Apple Card. I pay all of our bills through the various billers' websites. Doing this all on a proper computer, not a phone, lets me have more than one application window open and visible simultaneously. I use Banktivity to keep this all straight. We also have the usual utility bills to pay, and the other expenses incurred from just living. Like many middle-aged families, we have quite a few accounts, from bank accounts we had prior to getting married, credit cards, the mortgage, maybe a car loan, and our retirement/investment accounts. My wife is quite happy to let me deal with this. In many relationships, one partner handles the mundane (but important) accounting task. What does doing it on a website have to do with anything? You can view purchases, you can pay your bill, you can view and print statements, ALL online on your iPhone. You can do all those things with the Apple Card. I'm hoping more information and financial management functionality is forthcoming. I realize there are security concerns but believe this is very short-sighted and should not have been overlooked during the development phase of the Apple Card. Without some kind of financial integration or management functionality, Apple has created yet another " Financial Silo of Excellence” that does not integrate well with existing financial management solutions.

I was told this Quicken service is not available for Apple Card and, furthermore, there are no provisions for Apple Card customers to login to the Goldman Site and download Apple Card transactions manually, once hard credentials are provided like account number, etc.

I recently accepted the Apple Card invitation and contacted Help/Goldman Sachs to see if they support Direct Connect functionality in Intuit’s Quicken for Mac financial management software (as provided for other "conventional" Goldman Sachs card holders). I didn't see a topic or community set up for Apple Card yet so I'm starting this thread on Apple Pay, somewhat related, just to get the discussion rolling.











Quicken for mac cant link to american express credit card