Yesterday we reported that Chase’s Sapphire Preferred credit card ($95 annual fee) now offers a free one-year subscription to Apple TV streaming, or a $7.50/month discount on an active Apple One subscription instead.
Turns out the Apple One discount now also extends to Chase’s premium Sapphire Reserve credit card ($795 annual fee). The Sapphire Reserve has offered free subscriptions to Apple TV and Apple Music since last year, but cardholders can now get a combined $15/month off an Apple One subscription.
For example, one Reddit user showed that their Apple One Premier plan had been discounted to $21.95 per month, down from the regular price of $37.95 per month. It’s actually a $16/month discount, which is slightly higher than advertised.
You can manage your Apple benefits on Chase.com or in the Chase Mobile app. Be sure to read the fine print on Chase’s Sapphire Reserve page.
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