"Can you send me a list of all your channels?" When you hear this, walk away.
An experienced British IPTV reseller knows that customers who ask for a full channel list almost never buy. They're comparison shoppers. They'll take your list, compare it to five others, and disappear.
Serious British IPTV buyers ask different questions. "Do you have Sky Sports Main Event?" "Does it work on Firestick?" "What's your refund policy?" Those are buyers.
Take a real example. An IPTV reseller UK in Darlington used to send his full channel list (3,000 lines) to anyone who asked. He sent it 50 times. Zero sales from those 50 people. He stopped sending the list. Instead, he replied: "I don't send full lists. But tell me your top 5 channels and I'll confirm if I have them." His conversion rate on "list" requests stayed zero — but he stopped wasting time.
The pattern that keeps showing up: channel list shoppers are tire kickers. A British IPTV reseller who chases them burns hours with no revenue. Focus on customers who ask specific questions.
Here's the contrarian insight: having a channel list is actually a disadvantage. It gives comparison shoppers ammunition. "You don't have channel X" becomes a negotiation point. Without a list, they can't complain about what's missing.
What actually works is a simple answer: "I have all the major UK channels: BBC, ITV, Sky Sports, TNT, BT, and 15,000 others. Beyond that, tell me what you need specifically."
Honestly, the best British IPTV resellers I know never share full channel lists. They sell confidence, not catalogs. And they don't waste time on customers who need a catalog to decide.
So as an IPTV reseller UK , stop sending channel lists today. You'll free up hours for customers who actually buy.