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Woman Stunned After Driver Who Crashed Into Her Car Compensates Her With Hershey Bars

Woman Stunned After Driver Who Crashed Into Her Car Compensates Her With Hershey Bars
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When you crash your vehicle into an unattended car, the right protocol is to leave your contact information so the absent owner can reach you and the insurance company to cover the costs.

One careless driver side-swiped a vehicle at a Walmart parking lot and made a massive dent alongside the passenger-side doors. That driver left a note, alright.


But instead of leaving contact info on the piece of paper, the driver apologized and said they couldn't afford to pay for the repairs.

Securing the note on the windshield were two Hershey candy bars.

"Sorry for the damage on your car," said the note, adding, "Can't afford to fix it, but here's chocolate instead."

@isanaguy

Nice #meme #car #crash #red


The clip was shared in a TikTok video posted by user @isanaguy, who captioned it with:

"What a nice person."

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The clip racked up over 4.7 million views and 6,000 comments in a matter of days, according to Indy 100.

The post was filled with sarcastic comments.

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A better compensation might be:

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Fingers crossed.

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The hit-and-run was made worse by the fact the perpetrator left Hershey bars instead of Hershey Kisses or Hugs.

What a missed opportunity.

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