Chase Sapphire Credit Cards Offering New Apple TV and Apple One Perks
Chase recently introduced new Apple TV and Apple One perks for its Sapphire Preferred and Sapphire Reserve credit cards in the United States.

Sapphire Preferred cardholders ($95 annual fee) are now eligible to receive a complimentary one-year Apple TV streaming subscription, or a $7.50/month discount on an active Apple One subscription for 12 months instead.
Sapphire Reserve cardholders ($795 annual fee) have been eligible for free Apple TV and Apple Music subscriptions since last year, but now they can receive a combined $15/month discount on an active Apple One subscription instead if they have one.
For example, a Sapphire Reserve cardholder on Reddit showed that their Apple One Premier plan has been discounted to $21.95 per month, down from the regular price of $37.95 per month. This is actually a slightly higher $16/month discount.
You can manage your Apple perks on Chase.com or in the Chase Mobile app. Make sure to read the fine print on the Sapphire Preferred and Sapphire Reserve pages.
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