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Kai’s Story

Kai is living proof that trusting the process pays off.
With Piñata, he went from struggling with a low credit score to:

• Driving his first brand-new car off the lot
• Watching his credit score climb higher than he ever expected
• Getting approved for things that once felt out of reach

From “something has to change” to “I’m living the change,” Kai shows what’s possible when renters finally get the tools they deserve.

That’s the Piñata effect.

P.S. We love you too, Kai — and we love to see a credit king thriving.

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