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How the Apple-Goldman Sachs relationship became an unhappy marriage
Your post got me thinking… do credit unions all do this on their own, or do they partner with someone? If they do partner for customer service and such, could Apple not use a credit union as a partner?mpantone said:neverindoubt said:"In lieu of a potential suitor, Apple could potentially go it alone, sources say, with a virtually invisible partner that's out of view of consumers. "
For 99% of potential Apple Card customers (who do not include the people that read AI), Goldman is certainly invisible *before* they sign up, and even after sign up they're *way* in the background.
Congratulations Goldman Sachs for completely bungling a new customer relationship. Good job.
Now they are reaping the rewards of their competence and capabilities.
My lil' wimpy credit union offers a *FAR* better credit card experience than Big Strong Goldman Suuxxs. Maybe it starts with caring a bit more.
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Apple Vision Pro $3,499 mixed-reality headset launches at WWDC after years of rumors