In most other countries and with some cards the introductory low or zero interest rate is only on purchases and not on cash advances or withdrawls.
There are a few ways to get around that. You are probably breaking money laundering laws if you do, though - so, disclaimer.
Find a friend or family member who has a small store and merchant account, or setup your own merchant account in a company name, or put up an item on ebay with a buy it now. Create one or a number of fake products with realistic looking prices (some merchant terminals let you enter an arbitrary price).
Buy it with your new card and kick back the cash, minus the transaction fee.
You can then just keep bumping the balance to a new card when the introductory period is up - just pay the minimum payments (which are usually very low). Juggling to new cards with introductory rates is a lot better than applying for many cards at once. It just looks like you got sick of your last bank for poor service etc.
There are a few ways to get around that. You are probably breaking money laundering laws if you do, though - so, disclaimer.
Find a friend or family member who has a small store and merchant account, or setup your own merchant account in a company name, or put up an item on ebay with a buy it now. Create one or a number of fake products with realistic looking prices (some merchant terminals let you enter an arbitrary price).
Buy it with your new card and kick back the cash, minus the transaction fee.
You can then just keep bumping the balance to a new card when the introductory period is up - just pay the minimum payments (which are usually very low). Juggling to new cards with introductory rates is a lot better than applying for many cards at once. It just looks like you got sick of your last bank for poor service etc.