No Trouble Found definition

No Trouble Found means a BlackBerry PlayBook that is returned for repair/replacement/refurbishment that RIM determines to be in good working order with no discernable fault or problem requiring repair, replacement or refurbishment.
No Trouble Found means a customer reports a problem that cannot be duplicated by Sprint. For example, a customer reports an out-of-service condition, but Sprint sees its service up and active with no evidence of a recent outage.
No Trouble Found means a BlackBerry Authorized Online Retailer BlackBerry Handheld that is returned for repair/replacement/refurbishment that BlackBerry determines to be in good working order with no discernible fault or problem requiring repair, replacement or refurbishment.

Examples of No Trouble Found in a sentence

  • However, in the case of NTF (No Trouble Found) through a diagnosis, Your Product will be sent back to You.

  • For products measured from WFA (Workforce Administration) data (products listed for Zone- type disaggregation) trouble reports coded to trouble codes for No Trouble Found (NTF), Test O K (TOK), Carrier Action (IEC) and Customer Provided Equipment (CPE).

  • Disposition & CauseTypes of trouble conditions, (e.g., No Trouble Found (NTF), Central Office Equipment (CO), Customer Premises Equipment (CPE), etc.) – These codes identify the location, equipment and/or disposition of a particular trouble.

  • If We determine, in Our sole discretion, that upon receipt of the Covered Device that there is no Failure present on or with the Covered Device, We may charge You an additional No Trouble Found Fee equal to $100.00 (the “No Trouble Found Fee”).

  • When the IT Trouble Ticket has been closed, Qwest will notify CLECs with one of the following disposition codes:• No Trouble Found – to be used when Qwest investigation indicates that no trouble exists in Qwest systems.• Trouble to be Resolved in Patch – to be used when the IT Trouble Ticket will be resolved in a Patch.


More Definitions of No Trouble Found

No Trouble Found means Customer reports a problem that cannot be duplicated by Rogers, after reasonable efforts to do so. For example, a Customer reports an Out of Service condition, but Rogers sees the Services up and active with no evidence of a recent outage.
No Trouble Found means a Product returned to QUALCOMM which QUALCOMM has, in good faith and after applicable testing, found not to be defective.
No Trouble Found means a Porsche Design Smartphone from BlackBerry that is returned for repair/replacement/refurbishment that BlackBerry determines to be in good working order with no discernable fault or problem requiring repair, replacement or refurbishment.
No Trouble Found means a FirstDigital customer reports a problem that cannot be duplicated by FirstDigital. For example, Customer reports an out-of-service condition, but FirstDigital sees its service up and active with no evidence of a recent outage.
No Trouble Found means a situation where you report a problem that cannot be duplicated by Rogers, after reasonable efforts to do so. For example, you report an Out of Service condition, but Rogers sees its service up and active with no evidence of a recent outage.
No Trouble Found means a Product returned to QTI which QTI has, in good faith and after applicable testing, found not to be defective.
No Trouble Found or "NTF". If Buyer's levels of NTF returns are reasonably determined by QUALCOMM to be excessive, Buyer shall be notified and thereafter billed the sum of [*] dollars (US$[*]) per occurrence for the NTF evaluation. Buyer shall pay for shipping to and from QUALCOMM for all NTF units.