Here's a scenario: you give a potential reseller some test credits on your IPTV Reseller Panel. They're supposed to expire in 7 days. You forget to check. Six months later, they're still using those credits to serve British IPTV to 20 of their own customers. You've been paying for their business. I've seen this happen twice. In both cases, the panel had no automatic test credit expiration. The reseller didn't steal anything. The panel just never stopped them.
The pattern that keeps showing up is generosity without guardrails. A professional panel lets you create test credits with hard expirations, usage caps, and watermarked streams. Run a British IPTV test credit through your panel. Set it to expire in 1 hour. Does it actually stop? Does the panel log the expiration? One reseller I know learned this lesson painfully. He now uses a panel that requires him to re-authorize test credits every 48 hours. His IPTV Reseller Panel treats test access as temporary by default, not permanent until revoked. That simple default saves him hundreds per month. That said, being generous is good. Being blind is not. Configure your test credit policies before you hand out the first one.