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Mac: How to change Apple Pay billing and shipping address

A good amount of retailers are accepting Apple Pay online. However, some things that can goof up your purchase such as incorrect billing or shipping details. Follow along for how to change your billing and shipping addresses for Apple Pay.

Whether you’re buying a new product at launch like iPhone or not, the speed of Apple Pay is one of the most convenient aspects. While you can change your billing and shipping details at the time of purchase with Apple Pay, to make sure things go as smooth as possible, it’s good to stay on top of keeping your address details up to date.

Keep in mind billing address details will be unique to each card, shipping address will apply to all Apple Pay cards.

Mac: How to change Apple Pay billing address

  1. Open System Preferences, click on Wallet & Apple Pay
  2. Choose the card for which you’d like to change your billing address
  3. In the middle of the window, click the drop down next to Billing Address
  4. Click Enter New Billing Address

Check out the images below for a more detailed walkthrough:

Next choose the card for which you’d like to change your billing address.

Now click the blue arrow drop down next to billing address and choose Enter New Billing Address.

Mac: How to change Apple Pay shipping address

  1. Open System Preferences, click on Wallet & Apple Pay
  2. Near the bottom left corner, click Contact and Shipping
  3. Click the dropdown next to Shipping Address
  4. Select Enter New Shipping Address

Now you’re all set to choose Enter New Shipping Address and pop in the correct information.

For more help getting the most out of your Apple devices, check out our how to guide as well as the following articles:


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