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My car was hit by a driver who wrote a note to say my car is s**t – and he was sorry but WON’T be paying out’

A MUM was shocked to discover a note saying a driver had hit her vehicle but they didn't leave their details because her car was “s**t”.

Sarah Hall parked her car at Market Place in Ramsbottom, Greater Manchester, on Tuesday morning and returned to find the rude note attached to the windscreen.

Sarah Hall found the rude note attached to her Suzuki Celerio
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Sarah Hall found the rude note attached to her Suzuki CelerioCredit: MEN Media
The note said they were sorry for hitting her car but added they wouldn't give their details
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The note said they were sorry for hitting her car but added they wouldn't give their detailsCredit: MEN Media

It read: "Sorry hit your car. But not giving my details as your car is s**t."

The author added: “Have a nice day, merry Christmas and happy new year.”

Sarah, a mum-of-two from Bury, said she couldn’t see any damage to her Suzuki Celerio although she added that the mirrors had been pushed in and the window wipers were pulled out - except for one which held the note in place.

The 30-year-old, who works at a local chemist in Ramsbottom, posted a photo of the note on Facebook in a bid to find who was responsible.

Sarah told "My car is fine I’m just curious who did it? My car is s**t but only I’m allowed to say that.

"All the mirrors were pushed in and wipers up, except the one that had the note on."

Sarah says she paid £4,500 two years ago for the car with 2015 plates and thinks it’s “in decent condition”.

She added: "I don’t think the note's genuine as I can’t see any damage," she added. "Unless I'm that daft I can't see it."

"I'd just like to know who's behind it."

Earlier this month, a driver slammed his neighbour after they left an angry note over parking an "eyesore" van outside homes that is "in everyone's way".

The note read: "Thank you for leaving your eyesore van outside our homes all night so we can struggle to park.

"You could park it outside yours or even across the road where no one park or at the bottom of the street out of everyone's way. Thanks."

In November, a driver in Australia was left fuming after residents left a rude note on his car calling him a "d***head" for his parking.

The man was visiting the rural town of Warwick in the Southern Downs region of Queensland, Australia when he discovered the brutal message.

The message read: "Can you read d***head! The sign says 'ANGLE PARKING'."

The poster also featured an informative diagram to show the driver where he had gone wrong, alongside the words: "You inconsiderate p***k!"

Sarah had parked her car in Market Place, Ramsbottom
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Sarah had parked her car in Market Place, RamsbottomCredit: MEN Media
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