A short relatable scenario: a customer claims "you never sent me a renewal reminder." You check your British IPTV panel. It has no record of sent emails. You can't prove you sent it. Here's the thing—a communication log is not optional. Every email, every SMS, every in-app notification should be logged. A good IPTV Reseller Panel stores a copy of every communication sent to each customer, with timestamp and delivery status. A panel without a communication log is a panel that forces you to trust your memory. Let me describe what no communication log costs. A British IPTV reseller named Tom has a customer dispute a suspension. Tom says "we sent you 3 warnings." The customer says "I never received them." Tom has no proof. He refunds to avoid a chargeback. An IPTV Reseller Panel with a communication log shows Tom that all 3 warnings were sent, delivered, and even opened. The customer is lying. Tom keeps the revenue. What actually works is using your panel's communication log as a source of truth. Every automated email, every manual message sent through the panel, every SMS. The pattern that keeps showing up among British IPTV resellers who win disputes is that their panels log all communications. They have evidence. I've watched a reseller named Sarah win a chargeback because her communication log showed that the customer had opened 5 renewal reminders. The customer claimed they never received any. The bank sided with Sarah. That said, communication logs must be tamper-proof. A good British IPTV panel appends to logs, never edits or deletes. It stores the full content of each message, not just metadata. The best panels also show delivery status (sent, delivered, opened, clicked, bounced). If your panel's communication logging is incomplete or can be deleted, it is not evidence. Honestly, the resellers who lose disputes are often those without communication logs. An IPTV Reseller Panel that logs everything is a panel that protects you. Here's a final scenario. A British IPTV reseller named Marcus's panel had no communication log. A customer disputed a charge, claiming no renewal warning. Marcus had no proof. He lost $200. He switched to a panel with full logging. Marcus says: "That $200 loss paid for my new panel. Now I have evidence for every claim." Your British IPTV panel's communication log is not a nice-to-have. It is your proof. Demand it.