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Seeing a APPLECARD GSBANK charge on your statement?

Common ways APPLECARD GSBANK charges might appear on your statement

APPLECARD GSBANK PAYMENT 090623 57944288
APPLECARD GSBANK PAYMENT
APPLECARD GSBANK PMT
APPLECARD GSBANK
APPLECARD GSBANK CREDIT
APPLECARD GSBANK DEBIT

What is AppleCard GSBank?

AppleCard GSBank refers to the Apple Card credit card that is issued and serviced in partnership with Goldman Sachs Bank USA (GSBank). The descriptor “APPLECARD GSBANK” is used when processing payments to or transactions with the Apple Card. Learn more at apple.com/apple-card.

Common causes for AppleCard GSBANK charges

  • Your monthly payment made toward the Apple Card balance.
  • Refunds or credits applied to your Apple Card account.
  • Adjustments or dispute resolutions that post as credits or debits.
  • Automatic payments set up from your bank account to your Apple Card.

Decoding AppleCard GSBANK charge tags

  • APPLECARD identifies the Apple Card product.
  • GSBANK denotes Goldman Sachs Bank, the issuing bank.
  • PAYMENT, PMT, DEBIT, CREDIT suffixes clarify the nature of the transaction.
  • The numeric sequence (e.g. “090623 57944288”) is a date / reference / transaction identifier.
  • CREDIT indicates a reversal or refund, while DEBIT signals a charge or payment posting.

What to do if you don’t recognize this charge

Spot, verify, and resolve suspicious charges in minutes.

  • Contact your bank.

    Call your bank using the number on the back of your card.

  • Contact AT&T.

    Call their customer service to verify the charge and get transaction details.

  • Dispute the charge & monitor account.

    If it appears fraudulent, report it to your bank or card issuer.

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