Need some laughs? Apple releases three new funny ads for the Apple Card

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Apple released a trio of new 30-second ads today for the Apple Card. The card is available in the U.S. only and you can apply for it from the Wallet app. Open the app, tap the round circle with the plus sign inside on the upper right corner of the screen, and you'll see a menu with a heading that says"Add to Wallet." One of the choices is"Apply for Apple Card." With over 12 million customers, the Apple Card does not charge any fees including late fees, or annual fees.

The next ad focuses on the Apple Card's Cash Back feature. Some guy is sitting in his recliner staring at the hole he has in one sock that exposes his big toe. He happens to glance at his iPhone which shows that he received $5.87 in Daily Cash adding to his total from other days. So he does exactly what you would expect him to do. He uses the Cash Back he collected to buy socks online."Get Daily Cash Back," says Apple,"Spend it right away.

 

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