Which is when Schur and his wife started to feel very guilty. More than $20,000 would go to the Red Cross if this guy agreed to not fix his bumper. In the following days, as Schur told this story, both in person and on a blog, people sharing in his moral outrage started making their own pledges. Instead of putting the $836 toward a bumper that didn’t need it, Schur, a concerned citizen, offered to donate $836 to the Red Cross’s Katrina relief efforts. At the time, Hurricane Katrina had just devastated New Orleans. A bit incensed, Schur proposed a solution. But when Schur went to examine the damage to the Saab, he found a barely discernible crease. Some days later, the couple received a claim for $836. In 2005, television writer Michael Schur’s then fiance gently rear-ended a Saab in slow-moving traffic.
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