02-27-2020, 01:42 AM
Seems that what you've got is a Discover card as your primary card in Apple Pay, maybe with your Discover cash-back bonuses accessible through the Apple Pay slot in the apple Wallet app. It's a little different.
Imagine that.
I have no clue as to whether or not I have a Discover card.
But I do have a clue, and no Discover Card.
I did not link my card to any bank other than G-S.
I too am in the whole Apple Pay, Apple Card, Goldman-Sachs ecosystem.
My primary card for Apple Pay is the Apple Card.
You may be familiar with it. If not, it looks a lot like

IF anybody linked me to the Discover Debit network, it was Apple.
From the link I provided:
In order to bring the Apple Pay Cash debit card to life, Apple has utilized credit card provider Discover, whose Discover Network debit services power the virtual tap-to-pay card for money transfers and in-store purchases.
From Business Insider:
In order to bring the Apple Pay Cash debit card to life, Apple has utilized credit card provider Discover, whose Discover Network debit services power the virtual tap-to-pay card for money transfers and in-store purchases.
It'a obvious Discover has their hand in this even if one doesn't have a Discover card.
And it's all actually moot since my mention was merely Discover/Green Dot and not Discover, and of no significance beyond that.
Equally obvious, you can't explain Discover's part in this, beyond offering that 'most of us' having Green Dot displayed under of Apple Cash Payment Card > Card Details, a difference without distinction at this point.
Imagine that.
I have no clue as to whether or not I have a Discover card.
But I do have a clue, and no Discover Card.
I did not link my card to any bank other than G-S.
I too am in the whole Apple Pay, Apple Card, Goldman-Sachs ecosystem.
My primary card for Apple Pay is the Apple Card.
You may be familiar with it. If not, it looks a lot like

IF anybody linked me to the Discover Debit network, it was Apple.
From the link I provided:
In order to bring the Apple Pay Cash debit card to life, Apple has utilized credit card provider Discover, whose Discover Network debit services power the virtual tap-to-pay card for money transfers and in-store purchases.
From Business Insider:
In order to bring the Apple Pay Cash debit card to life, Apple has utilized credit card provider Discover, whose Discover Network debit services power the virtual tap-to-pay card for money transfers and in-store purchases.
It'a obvious Discover has their hand in this even if one doesn't have a Discover card.
And it's all actually moot since my mention was merely Discover/Green Dot and not Discover, and of no significance beyond that.
Equally obvious, you can't explain Discover's part in this, beyond offering that 'most of us' having Green Dot displayed under of Apple Cash Payment Card > Card Details, a difference without distinction at this point.