A short relatable scenario: a customer claims they downgraded last month, but your British IPTV panel shows they're still on Premium. Who is right? Without a change log, you can't tell. A good IPTV Reseller Panel logs every subscription change: who changed it (customer or admin), when, from what to what. A panel without a change log is a panel that leaves you guessing in disputes. Let me describe what no change log costs. A British IPTV reseller named Tom has a customer dispute a plan change. The customer says they downgraded. Tom's panel shows they're still on Premium. No log. Tom assumes the customer is lying. The customer charges back. Tom loses. An IPTV Reseller Panel with a change log shows: "2025-01-15 14:32: Customer attempted downgrade to Basic. Payment failed. Downgrade not applied." Tom shows the customer. The customer remembers the failed payment. Dispute resolved. What actually works is making the change log visible to customers in their portal. Transparency builds trust. The pattern that keeps showing up among British IPTV resellers who win plan disputes is that their panels have tamper-proof change logs. I've watched a reseller named Sarah resolve a dispute in 2 minutes using a change log. The customer had requested a downgrade but never completed the payment step. The log showed the partial attempt. The customer apologized. That said, change logs should include: old plan, new plan, effective date, who initiated, status (pending, completed, failed), and failure reason if any. A good British IPTV panel also logs billing changes (card updates, address changes). The best panels have a customer-visible "subscription history" timeline. If your panel's subscription data is just the current state with no history, you have no memory. Honestly, the resellers who lose disputes are often those without change logs. An IPTV Reseller Panel with comprehensive logging is not optional—it is evidence. Here's a final scenario. A British IPTV reseller named Marcus's panel had no change log. A customer dispute cost him $200. He switched to a panel with full logging. Marcus says: "Without a log, it's your word against theirs. My new panel has receipts." Your British IPTV panel's subscription change log is not a minor feature. It is your proof. Log everything.