You scroll through British IPTV movies. The poster shows a comedy. You click. A horror film plays. Your reseller's IPTV Reseller Panel has poster art mismatched from video files. Here's why thumbnails lie. Each VOD entry has a poster image and a video file. When resellers import libraries, posters often get attached to wrong videos. The panel doesn't verify matches. It just displays whatever poster is linked. Here's a real scenario. A reseller's IPTV Reseller Panel imports 5,000 movies. Poster for "Toy Story" gets linked to video for "Saw." Your British IPTV shows a cartoon poster. You click expecting family entertainment. You get horror. The panel logs show the mismatch. Most resellers never audit their VOD libraries. Your family movie night becomes trauma because someone didn't check poster alignment. Honestly, this is dangerous. A cartoon poster hiding a horror film. A children's movie poster hiding adult content. The IPTV Reseller Panel has no safety checks. Posters and videos are independent fields. Your reseller can link any poster to any video. Most never verify. Your children could click anything. What actually works is asking about VOD quality control. A good British IPTV reseller audits their library monthly. Their IPTV Reseller Panel can generate mismatch reports automatically. Most resellers never run these reports. Your family's safety depends on their laziness. I've watched customers complain about wrong posters for months. The IPTV Reseller Panel logs showed the mismatches. The reseller could fix them in bulk. They didn't because "it takes too long." Your time spent clicking wrong movies was less important than their convenience. Here's another layer. Some resellers intentionally mismatched posters to inflate library size. Their British IPTV panel shows 10,000 movies. 3,000 are duplicates with different posters. The same movie appears 4 times with 4 different thumbnails. Your library looks huge. The reality is much smaller. The panel allows this deception. Your reseller chose it. The poster audit would expose the lie. Your reseller never runs it because they don't want to know the truth. So next time a poster doesn't match the movie, you've found the poison. Your reseller's IPTV Reseller Panel has mismatched data. They can fix it. Whether they will depends on whether they value accuracy over appearance. Most don't. Your clicks go to wrong movies because someone decided poster art didn't need to match content. The panel knows the truth. Your reseller ignores it. You watch horror expecting comedy because someone was too lazy to verify a simple file link.