A note allegedly written by a 6th grader in Western New York has gone viral after a car owner says it saved him thousands.

Andrew Sipowicz, a 21-year-old Buffalo resident and a junior at Canisius College, shared two photos on Twitter showing damage to his car and a note purportedly written by a young student at Houghton Academy.

"If your (sic) wondering what happen to your car," the note says, alleging a hit-and-run.

The handwritten note says Buffalo Public School Bus No. 449 hit Sipowicz's car on the driver's side when it was parked near the child's bus stop around 5 p.m. A dent can be seen near the red car's front left tire, along with scratches and a small patch of yellow paint.

An unidentified female bus driver allegedly "tried to [veer] over and squeeze threw (sic)," the note says. "She made a dent and I saw what happened."

The note included an illustration of "the bus that hit your car" with a concerned child looking out the window at the alleged accident.

Shoutout to the anonymous 6th grader for saving me a couple thousand (Bus not drawn to scale) pic.twitter.com/7aNK10xSwX — Andrew Sipowicz (@Andrew_Sipowicz) November 20, 2018

"Shoutout to the anonymous 6th grader for saving me a couple thousand (Bus not drawn to scale)," Sipowicz tweeted Tuesday.

The post quickly went viral, getting over 70,000 retweets and nearly 300,000 "likes" on Twitter. The story was also shared on Reddit, generating dozens of comments and reactions.

"This kid has a future in insurance lmao," one Twitter user wrote.

"That handwriting is impeccable for a 6th grader," another tweet said.

"The child has the class and sense of responsibility to do the right thing while the adult bus driver does not," a Redditor added.

Some, however, questioned the note's authenticity.

"I keep the same note in my car in case i side swipe someone," one Twitter user joked.

"You being played bro whoever hit you wrote that and ran off," another tweeted.

"Fabricated. Kid had an axe to grind with the bus driver for taking his Nintendo Switch," a Reddit user speculated.

Sipowicz, a pitcher for the Canisius baseball team, has not responded to requests for further comment, including whether or not a police report or insurance claim were filed.

A phone call to First Student, which provides bus services for Buffalo Public Schools, was not answered.

The level of detail is incredible pic.twitter.com/11DzQtFCHj — political_RN (@political_rn) November 21, 2018

The kid really threw the driver under the bus. Ok. Goodnight. — Dylan Gielow (@Geeklow23) November 21, 2018

I recognize that bus pic.twitter.com/ceKzlJtbqP — 🦅Back 2 Da Bowl 2 #BlitzFo6ix🦅 (@LORD_LEEMZ) November 21, 2018