Bap Geon in Norfolk has moved
As some of you know I work at our Norfolk location and this weekend we moved the store. We're now located at 1300 E. Little Creek Road near the intersection of Little Creek and Military Hwy. For those of you familiar with the area we're in the old Mattress Discounters building. It was time to expand.
Just wanted to give some of our customers a heads up and save you time from going to the old store.
Just wanted to give some of our customers a heads up and save you time from going to the old store.
Last edited by ritz; Nov 18, 2007 at 02:26 PM.
I should have Googled before posting.... Instead, I Googled afterwards. 
How's business? It seems like it would be tough to maintain a storefront like that when there are so many competitors on the web with hard to beat prices since they're willing to sell bottom dollar to get the sale. I considered opening up a motorcycle shop here with parts and of course service, but I know I shop around online before I buy in person. I'm all about supporting local businesses, but when there's a 50% or more markup on a product, it's a tough call to make.

How's business? It seems like it would be tough to maintain a storefront like that when there are so many competitors on the web with hard to beat prices since they're willing to sell bottom dollar to get the sale. I considered opening up a motorcycle shop here with parts and of course service, but I know I shop around online before I buy in person. I'm all about supporting local businesses, but when there's a 50% or more markup on a product, it's a tough call to make.
I should have Googled before posting.... Instead, I Googled afterwards. 
How's business? It seems like it would be tough to maintain a storefront like that when there are so many competitors on the web with hard to beat prices since they're willing to sell bottom dollar to get the sale. I considered opening up a motorcycle shop here with parts and of course service, but I know I shop around online before I buy in person. I'm all about supporting local businesses, but when there's a 50% or more markup on a product, it's a tough call to make.

How's business? It seems like it would be tough to maintain a storefront like that when there are so many competitors on the web with hard to beat prices since they're willing to sell bottom dollar to get the sale. I considered opening up a motorcycle shop here with parts and of course service, but I know I shop around online before I buy in person. I'm all about supporting local businesses, but when there's a 50% or more markup on a product, it's a tough call to make.
Other than the dealerships we are pretty much the go-to-guys for import replacement parts around here.






