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Hi Joshsh,
Withdrawing cash from your credit card is likely to be a very expensive way to borrow money, regardless of the card you choose.
You can read Hannah's guide on cash advances for more information https://my.money.co.uk/guides/guide-details.htm#id=1859
If you need cash, then you might be able to do a 'money transfer' into your current account depending on the credit card you have chosen, and then withdraw the cash from that account.
Take a look at this guide on money transfers for some more details: https://my.money.co.uk/guides/guide-details.htm#id=7323
Like Martin says below, using CC to withdraw cash will be very expensive - use a debit card instead.
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Thanks for your advice, do you know of any credit cards that offer 0% money transfers?
I think that MBNA, Virgin and AA are some of the providers that offer this service - although not necessarily on all their cards, so you'll need to check before you apply.