Today’s Capital One Top Deal of the Day is for Apple products. I’m seeing 15% back via Capital One Shopping (the public portal that is open to anyone) or 6x miles via Capital One Offers, either of which could be a great return provided you’re buying eligible products. Before of lifetime limits in the terms.

The Deal
- Capital One Shopping and Capital One Offers have elevated rates for Apple today-only (3/27/26). The rates you see may vary, but so far today I have seen 15% back via email
Key Terms
- Products that are not eligible for cash back/points are iPhone 17e, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, iPhone 17, iPhone Air, MacBook Neo, Studio Display, Studio Display XDR, Apple Vision Pro, all Apple Vision Pro accessories, gift cards, Apple Developer Programs, AppleCare+ monthly subscription and shipping.
- Orders purchased from government or veteran and military stores are not eligible for Capital One Shopping rewards.
- Apple sells and ships products to end-user customers only; you may not purchase for resale.
- Your rewards are subject to lifetime limits of: (a) six (6) units per model in each of the following product categories: iPhone, Mac, iPad, Watch, Vision, Apple TV, and HomePod; (b) thirty-two (32) units of each of the following: AirTag 1-pack and AirTag accessories; (c) eight (8) AirTag 4-pack; and (d) ten (10) units of each of the following: AirPods and other eligible accessories.
- The lifetime limit applies to any purchase you make from the Apple Store website and app. Rewards will not be issued once you exceed the lifetime limit for a product.
Quick Thoughts
Capital One Shopping only offers gift card redemption, but 15% back could nonetheless be a stellar deal on Apple products.
I should note that I’ve only seen the 15% back via email offers today. I see 11% when I go to my Capital One Shopping home page. If you don’t see 15% or better, it is probably worth clicking around some merchant websites (Apple or otherwise) in a browser where you have the Capital One Shopping extension installed. I almost always receive an email offer of some sort within an hour or two of my first store visit of the day, and typically see an elevated “Top Deal of the Day” rate in the email (even if it isn’t the email headline).
If you prefer miles, check your Capital One card accounts. I see 6x on miles on our Capital One Venture X card at the time of writing.

Do keep the restrictions in mind. Interestingly, the terms indicate a lifetime limit on portal rewards based on the number of lifetime units ordered of various products. If you’re a long-time Apple fan, you might need to think about how many orders you have placed. Also, check over the list of excluded products in the key terms above.





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