Apple customers face difficulties withdrawing money from Goldman Sachs savings accounts.

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Customers of Apple's high-yield savings account, launched in partnership with Goldman Sachs, are experiencing difficulties in transferring their money out of the account. Some customers have reported that their funds disappeared, while others have had to wait for up to seven business days for their money to transfer. Goldman Sachs blamed the delays on "processes in place designed to help protect their accounts." The savings account offers an attractive APY of 4.15%, more than 10 times the national average, but is only available to preexisting users of Apple's credit card.
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