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Specialties
Our specialty is our customer service, we service every cuystomer we install. I personally receive all customer service calls and can usually resolve any issue on the phone.
I have recently added 7 new products to my product line up. One being video email, you talk instead of type. This is a great product for keeping in touch on a personal basis. I use this to communicate with my extended family and recently played happy birthday one the harmonica and sang happy birthday to my granddaughter on her 15th birthday.
I recommend this to everyone and if you want more information about our
other 7 products. visit www.powerofvideo.com
You can reach me, Bill Oneal adamelectronics@gmail or my cell phone 901−734−8782
History
Established in 1981.
Adam’s Electronics was started September 21, 1981 and named for one of my son’s, Jason Adam Oneal, who was 14 months old at the time. we were established as a consumer electronics equipment repair service. In a very short we became a major player in the greater Memphis area. Our company was the service center for all of the major department stores and electronics specialty stores from Memphis to Oxford, Ms, Batesville, Ms, Senatobia, MS, to the south and Jonesboro, Ar to the north. When the casinos came to Tunica county, we were chosen to service the video systems in the casino hotels at Sams Town, Fitzgeralds, Bally’s and Gold Strike. From that experience we gravitated toward the satellite business and now we have ceased servicing consumer electronics and concentrate on Commercial and Residential Satellite Sales and Service. Our commercial customers range from satellite service in office waiting rooms to RV parks, Prisons, Jails, Apartment buildings, Health and rehab centers
Meet the Business Owner
Bill O.
Business Owner
Hi! My name is Bill Oneal and I was raising in Alabama, the son of a commercial fisherman. I joined the U.S. Navy in 1958 and went from being a fisherman to Electronics Technician. I served in Oilers, Repair Ships and combatants as well as communication stations and training centers. In 1979 I retired as a Navy LT. I still enjoy electronics and am amazed by the advances I have seen.