How to Answer "Will This Get Blocked by Sky?"

This question terrifies new resellers. It shouldn't.


An honest British IPTV reseller knows that blocking happens. It's not a disaster. It's a normal part of the industry.


Here's the answer that works for British IPTV customers:


"Sometimes Sky and other ISPs block streaming servers. When that happens, I have a quick fix: either switch to a different server URL (I'll send it) or use a free VPN. Most customers never notice because I handle it before they wake up."


Take a real example. An IPTV reseller UK in Newport had a customer ask this question. Instead of lying ("never happens") or panicking ("I don't know"), he gave the honest answer above. The customer said "fair enough, at least you're honest." He bought a yearly plan.


The pattern that keeps showing up: customers respect honesty about blocking. A British IPTV reseller who pretends blocking never happens looks naive. One who has a plan looks professional.


Here's the contrarian insight: blocking is actually a competitive advantage. When your competitor's service gets blocked and they disappear for 3 days, you swoop in with a fix in 3 hours. That's how you steal customers.


What actually works is keeping a "block response" message ready. When a block happens, you send: "Sky is blocking some servers tonight. Here's your new URL. Restart your app. Fixed in 2 minutes." Customers think you're a magician.


Honestly, the best British IPTV resellers I know don't fear blocks. They plan for them. They have backup URLs. They have VPN recommendations. They turn problems into trust.


So as an IPTV reseller UK , prepare your block response today. Test your backup URL. Know your VPN suggestion. When the block comes, you'll be calm. And your customers will stay.

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