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Apple Card adds new 3% Daily Cash partner, plus more perks

Apple Card has a new perk for cardholders. Apple announced today that Apple Card now offers 3% Daily Cash back for car rentals with Hertz. In addition to that boosted Daily Cash, you’ll also get lower rates, free emergency service, and more.

Here are all the perks you’ll unlock when you use your Apple Card at Hertz:

  • 3% Daily Cash back when you use Apple Card with Apple Pay to book eligible rentals in-app or through Hertz.com at qualifying locations.
  • Free Emergency Roadside Service
  • Add loss damage waiver vehicle protection for the discounted rate of $16.95 per day (plus tax).
  • Add a free additional driver at pickup.
  • Save at least 5% off Pay Later base rates.

With the addition of Hertz, here is the full breakdown of places you can earn 3% Daily Cash with your Apple Card:

  • Apple
  • Ace Hardware
  • Booking.com
  • Chargepoint
  • Exxon
  • Hertz
  • Mobil
  • Nike
  • Uber
  • Uber Eats
  • Walgreens

All purchases made using Apple Card with Apple Pay earn 2% back, while purchases made with the physical card earn 1%.

Apple Card’s Daily Cash is available as soon as the transaction posts to your account. You can save it to your Apple Cash balance, add it to your Apple Card Savings Account, or use it as a statement credit to reduce your Apple Card balance.

Are you an Apple Card user? What do you think of the current lineup of offers? Let us know down in the comments.


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