A woman had the shock of her life after returning to her parked car and discovering that her vehicle had been extensively damaged in an accident.

To make matters worse, on her windscreen, a letter was present and along with two pieces of RM50 notes.

The RM100 was displayed under her windscreen wiper and the letter said “Sorry sister, I hit your car,“ in the video.

She examined the vehicle and saw that there was significant damage to the right side of the vehicle’s body. Let’s be honest, those damages will not come close to being covered by the RM100.

However, many believed the woman placed the money and the note herself after having an accident and choosing to make the best of the circumstances.

One user even brought up the fact that the “perpetrator” implied they knew the automobile owner was a woman because they used the word “sister” in their note.

“How did they know that it’s a woman’s car?” a user asked. “Nice content”

“RM100 won’t even suffice for the tires, I hope the owner stays patient,“ said another.

What do you think transpired? Is this a scam, or did someone really believe that RM100 would suffice?