A woman was left baffled after an abusive note was left by somebody who collided with her car.
Sarah Hall returned to her vehicle from a shopping trip to find her Suzuki Celerio car had been branded “s**t” by someone who had claimed to collide with it.
The mum-of-two discovered the note on Tuesday morning as it read: “Sorry hit your car. But not giving my details as your car is s**t.”
Sarah, who works in a pharmacy, said they even wished her a happy time over the festive period, which has left her curious as to who the culprit was.

The note signed off with: “Have a nice day, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.”
Sarah’s car was parked in Market Place in Ramsbottom, near Bury, but revealed she could find no damage to her car, according to Manchester Evening News.
However, the wing mirrors had been pushed in and window wipers pulled out - apart from the one holding the note.
Sarah shared a picture of the note on her Facebook page in a bid to find the culprit as she made a plea for help to whoever was responsible.

“My car is fine I’m just curious who did it?” said Sarah, 30. “My car is s**t but only I’m allowed to say that,” she joked.
“All the mirrors were pushed in and wipers up, except the one that had the note on.”
She’s had the 2015 plate car for nearly two years after paying £4,500 for it and says it’s ‘in decent condition’.
“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.”