Why Small Businesses Matter in Fairfield: Ein Gedi Spring

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Why Small Businesses Matter

Shop small, do big things for your community

Why Small Businesses Matter puts a spotlight on the local merchants who donate their time, talent, goods, and services for the betterment of our community. The shop local movement spreads virally as local businesses who are “tagged” have the opportunity to share their story!

You're IT Ein Gedi Spring!

Three questions with Albert Choi, founder of Ein Gedi Spring.

What is your best selling product/service?

Oil Changes! We understand that coming into schedule service on your vehicle may not be convenient, so we updated our website so you can schedule your oil change into our calendar here.

How many local businesses do you use to support your business (products and services) and can you name them?

We are looking for new businesses to support and partner with. If small business owners, especially delivery fleets, are looking for repairs, we would be happy to speak with you!

Have you "reimagined" your small business?

Auto repair shops often have a very bad reputation. I believe that stems from the informational disparity between customer and mechanic. It is no different from a doctor/patient or lawyer/client relationship. Our goal is to provide more transparency in the process: videos and behind-the-scenes photos of their vehicle during the repair process.

We hope that this increases transparency and educates the customer to help with the "trust" factor.

Ein Gedi Spring 3617 Black Rock Turnpike in Fairfield. Visit them online here, and make sure to check out their Facebook and Instagram pages as well!

HamletHub thanks Fairfield County Bank for making our Why Small Businesses Matter series possible!

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