Yep, but in more than one step. Use an intermediate short-term BT to an external account to accomplish your goal.
Issuer X:
You have old card A with $10k limit and $8k balances at 12.49% APR
You see an offer for card B from issuer X for a 0% APR.
Issuer Y: You have a card C with high enough limit, and hopefully low/no BT fees (some Citi account offers)
Transfer the balance from A to C a few days before A's statement closes - make sure to xfer the amount plus any finance charges on the amount expected, plus say $10 of a cushion, so that new balance on A's statement will be zero. Apply for B once your $0 balance on A is recorded in a statement; get the card. Then once you get the card, request credit line reallocation from A to B and then request BT from C to B. Now you've both lowered the interest rate and utilization overall and on the new card as well.
I've recently done a chase consolidation/BT. In one call transferred partial CLs from two cards into a new one with 0% BT offer, then BT from an external account. All took about 3 minutes! ![]()
taewlee said:can you shift / reallocate credit line and the balance as well?

