Quicken Bill Pay Customers, The existing Quicken Bill Pay service will be shut down on May 31, 2020 due to discontinuation of service from our bill pay provider. If you are an existing Quicken Bill Pay customer, check your email for more details on the shutdown.
To change your payment information, tap or click this button:
Don't see your payment information when you tap or click the button? Choose your device and follow the steps:
Update a payment method
Tap the payment method, then edit your information. You might need to enter the security code that's printed on your credit or debit card.
If you see Apple Pay after the last 4 digits of the card number, go to the Wallet app to edit the card information.
Add a payment method
Tap Add Payment Method.
Remove a payment method
Tap Edit, then tap the Remove icon or swipe left and tap delete.
Change the order of your payment methods
Tap Edit, then use the move order icon to rearrange your payment methods. Apple will attempt to charge payment methods in order from top to bottom. You can't change the order in which Apple ID balance is charged.
*With iOS 12.2 or later, you can also manage your payment methods from Settings > [your name] > Payment & Shipping. If you have a device with iOS 12.1.x or earlier and you edit your payment methods from Payment & Shipping, all payment methods that you have on file will be removed.
To change your Apple ID payment method, use iTunes on your PC or follow the steps for your non-Apple device.
Try updating to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS or macOS.
If you have subscriptions, have an unpaid balance, or share purchases with your Family Sharing group, you can't remove all payment information. Get help if you want to use no payment method with your Apple ID.
When you set up Family Sharing and turn on purchase sharing, one adult in the family—the family organizer—controls a single shared payment method for everyone in the family group. Learn more about family purchases and payments.
If you're the family organizer, you can add multiple payment methods to your own Apple ID, but your family members can use only the first payment method in the list. If a family member can't make a purchase, the family organizer can move a different payment method to the top of the list.
Identify unfamiliar charges.
Request a refund.
Cancel a subscription.
Apple Pay is easy and works with the Apple devices you use every day. You can make secure purchases in stores, in apps, and on the web. And you can send and receive money from friends and family right in Messages. Apple Pay is even simpler than using your physical card, and safer too.
When you use Apple Card with Apple Pay, you get Daily Cash back on every purchase you make. Apple Card actually encourages you to pay less interest. It gives you a whole new level of security and privacy. And there are no fees, ever.1
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Learn more about Apple CardUsing Apple Pay with your iPhone or Apple Watch is faster than using a credit or debit card. Because spending money shouldn’t mean spending more time at the register.
See how to pay in stores with Touch ID.
Use Apple Pay wherever you see one of these symbols.
Use Apple Pay on the App Store to buy apps and games, or within apps to pay for a ride, a pizza delivery, or a new pair of sneakers — with just a touch or a glance. You can also use Apple Pay for a subscription to Apple Music, Apple News+, and Apple Arcade. Or for upgraded iCloud storage and other Apple services.
When you’re making purchases on the web in Safari on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, you can use Apple Pay without having to create an account or fill out lengthy forms. And with Touch ID on MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, paying takes just a touch and is quicker, easier, and more secure than ever before.
You can use Apple Pay to pay and get paid right in Messages, or by asking Siri. There’s no app to download, and you can use the cards you already have in Wallet. Send money for books to your son in college. Split a bill. Chip in for a gift. Send and receive from across the table — or across the country.
Use your debit card with just a touch of your finger or by asking Siri.
When you receive money, including Daily Cash from purchases you make using Apple Card, it’s added to your Apple Cash card that lives in the Wallet app.2 You can start using the cash right away with Apple Pay in stores, in apps, and on the web. You can also transfer your Apple Cash balance to your bank account.
Apple Pay already makes riding trains and buses simple in cities like Chicago, New York, Portland, Tokyo, Shanghai, Beijing, and London. You’ll breeze through the turnstiles just by holding your iPhone or Apple Watch up to the reader.
When you make a purchase, Apple Pay uses a device-specific number and unique transaction code. So your card number is never stored on your device or on Apple servers, and when you pay, your card numbers are never shared by Apple with merchants.
When you pay with a debit or credit card, Apple Pay doesn’t keep transaction information that can be tied back to you. And when you use Apple Cash, information is stored only for troubleshooting, fraud prevention, and regulatory purposes.
Apple Cash and your credit and debit cards are in the Wallet app along with boarding passes, tickets, rewards cards, and more. You can also add your student ID card to Apple Wallet to access places like your dorm and the library, or to pay for things like laundry and snacks on campus. Apple Pay works with most credit and debit cards from nearly all U.S. banks. Just add your participating cards to Wallet and you’ll continue to get all the rewards and benefits of your cards.
Get started by adding your debit and credit cards to your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or Mac.
Learn how to set up Apple PayApple Pay is easy to set up and gives your customers a simple and secure way to pay and donate with the devices they use every day. If you already accept credit and debit cards, simply contact your payment provider to start accepting Apple Pay. Visit About Apple Pay for merchants to get more information, or contact merchant support.
It’s easy to let your customers know you accept Apple Pay. Download the Apple Pay mark to use within email, on your terminal screen, and on your website. Order Apple Pay decals to put on your storefront window and register.