You offer 24-hour free trials for your British IPTV service. A malicious user creates 100 fake email addresses and claims 100 trials. Your IPTV Reseller Panel counts each trial against your credit balance. Within hours, your credits are gone. Trial credit theft happens when panels don't have anti-abuse measures for free trials. A IPTV Reseller Panel without trial protection will drain your balance through automated signups. Real-world example: a reseller in Skegness launched a British IPTV promotion with free trials. His IPTV Reseller Panel had no limits on trials per email domain or IP address. An attacker scripted 500 signups in 10 minutes, consuming 500 credits. The reseller lost £200 worth of credits before noticing. He switched to an IPTV Reseller Panel with trial limits – one trial per email domain, one per IP address per 24 hours, email verification required, and CAPTCHA on signup. Abuse dropped to zero. What actually works is asking about your panel's trial abuse prevention. Most operators find that British IPTV panels offer different protections: none (dangerous), basic (email domain + IP limits), or advanced (device fingerprinting + behavior analysis). You want at least basic. You also need to check whether your panel supports "trial mode" – trials use a separate credit pool that can't be used for paid accounts. Even if trials are abused, your paid credits stay safe. Some British IPTV panels offer "trial conversion tracking" – you can see which trial sources (social media, email, referrals) produce the most paying customers. That helps you optimize marketing spend. Honestly, the most trial-secure British IPTV reseller I knew eliminated free trials entirely. He offered a £1 for 3 days trial instead. The small payment eliminated almost all automated abuse while still letting genuine customers test the service. The pattern that keeps showing up is that free trials are expensive. Your IPTV Reseller Panel might show them as "cost of acquisition," but abuse makes them a bottomless pit. Set limits. Verify emails. Add CAPTCHA. Or charge a tiny fee. Your British IPTV credits are real money. Don't give them away to bots.