I've been purchasing Apple gift cards throughout the year whenever they go on sale and then use that balance to buy a new iPhone annually, usually around January or February. However, for the last three years, every time I checkout with my account, I get a message saying the payment can't be processed and to try another method. It took several calls to customer service before someone explained that my account balance was locked. Now, each time I want to make a purchase, I have to call Apple, wait for them to resolve the issue, and get an email saying I can place my order within 24 hours. Does anyone know how I can prevent this from happening every year?
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I think Apple's cautious about gift card fraud. If you're consistently buying phones exclusively with a balance from gift cards, they might flag your account due to that behavior resembling gift card scams. To be safe, hold onto the physical cards and receipts just in case. Maybe they’d relax the lock if they could better verify your purchases?
Sounds like something in your account is triggering a fraud lock. Unfortunately, it’s not clear exactly what causes it, but it could be how you’re using a large balance for high-value items. Maybe Apple views that as suspicious, especially with the mix of gift card funding. Keeping your receipts and cards on hand to prove their legitimacy might help if you ever need to backtrack.
Have you checked where you’re buying the gift cards? Sometimes purchasing them from different retailers can raise some flags too. I'd suggest getting them from a trusted source. And if you haven't yet, definitely call Apple to ask how to prevent this in the future; surely they'd want to make your purchasing experience smooth.
Just a heads up, Apple gift cards typically don’t go on sale. If you’re trying to buy an iPhone with an unusually large gift card balance, it’s kind of suspect behavior—hence the account locks. Maybe it’s time to reconsider how much you load up on your account if you don’t want future issues?
Honestly, if you've been trying to reach Apple for three years and still have this issue, it's odd you decided to ask us instead! They should have some kind of solution for you—or at least a way to escalate your concerns. Always better to reach out to them directly; they might be able to do something about those repeated lockdowns if they understand your situation better.

Actually, they do go on sale sometimes at places like Costco or during promotions. It's not super common, but observe and you might catch those deals!