Can I remove my credit card from Apple ID?
- Yes, you can remove your credit card from Apple ID.
- You can also add a new one or use a gift card.
- Yes, you can remove credit card information from your Apple ID by going to the “Settings” app on your device.
- You will then be able to view all of your information in the “iTunes & App Store” section and then click on “View Apple ID.”
- From there, click on “Manage” under the Payment Information tab, and you should see a list of all of your cards.
- You can then select which ones you want to delete or edit.
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FAQ
The best way to change your Apple ID payment method is to visit the Apple ID account page. You can find this by going to Settings > iTunes & App Store and then clicking on View Apple ID. You’ll then have to log in with your password and follow the instructions from there.
Apple ID is a service provided by Apple, and they have a strict policy on the payment method. If you want to edit your payment method, you need to contact Apple for help.
You can remove your card details from your iPhone by going to the Settings app. From there, you can scroll down and tap on Wallet & Apple Pay. From here, you can go to the bottom of the page and toggle off Credit Cards.
To remove a card from Apple Pay, follow these steps:
Open the Wallet app.
Tap the card you want to remove.
Scroll down and tap Remove Card.
Tap Remove Card again.
Apple’s billing department can be reached by calling 1-800-MY-APPLE.
If you remove your card from Apple Pay, the card will no longer be available to use on any of your devices. You can re-add your card at any time.
Apple’s bill charge is $1.00 for every $20.00 in your Apple account.
You can find this information by going to your account on the Apple website. You will see a summary of your billing, and you can also click through to see more detailed information.
If you have a debit card, contact your bank and see if you can get a new card. If you have a credit card, call the company and tell them to stop billing you for Apple products.