You browse British IPTV movies. "The Dark Knight" description talks about a romantic comedy. Your reseller's IPTV Reseller Panel has mismatched VOD metadata. Here's why your movie descriptions are chaos. Video-on-demand files have metadata: title, description, poster art, release year. When resellers import VOD libraries in bulk, metadata often gets mixed up. File A gets metadata from File B. Here's a real scenario. A reseller adds 10,000 movies to their IPTV Reseller Panel using a bulk import tool. The tool misaligns rows. Movie 1 gets Movie 2's metadata. Movie 2 gets Movie 3's. Your British IPTV library becomes a game of random descriptions. You click "Die Hard" and get "Sleepless in Seattle" description. The panel logs show the misalignment. Most resellers never audit their VOD metadata. Honestly, fixing this requires re-importing correctly. That takes time. Most resellers never bother. Their British IPTV VOD library is permanently wrong. You guess what movies actually are based on poster art. The panel has tools to fix this. Your reseller just won't invest the hours. What actually works is asking about VOD metadata sources. A good British IPTV reseller uses reliable metadata providers. Their IPTV Reseller Panel has automated metadata matching. Most resellers use free sources and accept the errors. You get wrong descriptions because free metadata is free for a reason. I've watched customers rent movies based on wrong descriptions. The IPTV Reseller Panel logs showed the metadata mismatch. The reseller knew. They didn't care because "most people don't read descriptions." Your wasted rental was acceptable to them. Here's another layer. Some resellers intentionally use wrong metadata to inflate their library size. Their British IPTV panel shows 50,000 movies. 20,000 are duplicates with different metadata. The same movie appears 4 times with 4 different wrong descriptions. Your library looks huge. The reality is much smaller. The panel allows this. Your reseller chose this deception. The metadata audit would expose the lie. Your reseller never runs it because they don't want to know the truth. So next time your movie descriptions don't match, you've found the metadata mess. Your reseller's IPTV Reseller Panel imported incorrectly. They could fix it. They won't because fixing takes time and offers no profit. Your confusion is their acceptable loss. The panel knows the truth. Your reseller ignores it. You guess what you're watching based on blurry poster art.