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Quicken Desktop Download of apple card data

is there no direct connection from Quicken desktop to download apple credit card transactions from a laptop? I don't use Quicken on my iphone so just having the download available to the phone isn't really workable or convenient.

Windows, Windows 10

Posted on Oct 25, 2021 6:48 AM

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Posted on Oct 25, 2021 9:39 AM

Hi, here is the link to the support article to download PDF’s, https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211236


How to download a PDF of your Apple Card statements

  1. On your iPhone, open the Wallet and tap Apple Card.
  2. Tap Card Balance.
  3. Scroll down and select the Statement that you want to download.
  4. Tap Download PDF Statement, then tap the share button  to save, print, or share a copy of your statement.


You can also download a PDF statement online at card.apple.com.



I can understand your frustration. Comments similar to yours are posted in the community almost daily. However, this community is a user to user community and we’re all fellow users, like yourself. Apple and Goldman Sachs are not here. If you feel strongly about this feature, please follow the link to provide feedback directly to Apple.

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Oct 25, 2021 9:39 AM in response to Bethanyliz19930

Hi, here is the link to the support article to download PDF’s, https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211236


How to download a PDF of your Apple Card statements

  1. On your iPhone, open the Wallet and tap Apple Card.
  2. Tap Card Balance.
  3. Scroll down and select the Statement that you want to download.
  4. Tap Download PDF Statement, then tap the share button  to save, print, or share a copy of your statement.


You can also download a PDF statement online at card.apple.com.



I can understand your frustration. Comments similar to yours are posted in the community almost daily. However, this community is a user to user community and we’re all fellow users, like yourself. Apple and Goldman Sachs are not here. If you feel strongly about this feature, please follow the link to provide feedback directly to Apple.

Oct 25, 2021 9:19 AM in response to Jeff Donald

I looked at the link. There is no monthly statement PDF download and share button on the iPhone. The PDF download is only available on the web and that does not give the ability to export to Quicken. Even with the cash back option, the fact that Apple doesn’t have transaction downloads and also doesn’t have monthly export makes it a non starter for us Quicken users because inserting manual transactions in Quicken is labor intensive and not worth it when so many other cards offer the ability to download to Quicken. So I will be limiting my Apple transactions on the Apple Credit Card and will be using other cards.

Oct 25, 2021 9:06 AM in response to Bethanyliz19930

Hi, you can download monthly statements in the format Quicken uses from the web. There is a support article on how to download/export the statements and the supported formats,


https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211236


Daily transaction integration is not a method currently supported by the Apple Card App in the Wallet. My personal opinion is that this is not permitted because of the tight privacy and security integration of the Apple Card with the iPhone.


Apple welcomes feedback and suggestions for new features. Here is a link to provide feedback to Apple on the topic of integration with financial/accounting apps,


https://www.apple.com/feedback/apple-pay.html


In the Product Category drop down please select Apple Card and provide your feedback and suggestions. Apple promises to read all feedback provided, but cannot reply individually to the feedback provider. I hope this helps.

Oct 25, 2021 12:58 PM in response to Jeff Donald

Aha! I see the process now. On my iPhone, I go to Wallet/Card Balance/Statement/Export Transactions/Choose File Format (e.g. QFX) and then either save, text or email. In my case, because I only use Quicken on my Windows laptop, I have to mail the monthly statement QFX file to myself. I then open my email on my Windows laptop and open the QFX file, which then downloads into my Quicken. My request is that Goldman Sachs who appears to be the financial company you’re using as they letterhead the statements, should allow me to simply open up a web browser on my Windows laptop and choose to download my statement into QFX and then open the QFX file in Quicken. Having to go through all the steps on my phone first and then email the file to myself is far too many steps.

Quicken Desktop Download of apple card data

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