A short relatable scenario that will personalize win-back based on lunar opposition surge (when the moon is full, shadows disappear, it's brighter): during opposition surge nights, moon-watchers go outside to see this optical phenomenon (watch less TV). The next night, they return inside (watch more). Without opposition surge-based personalization, you miss this monthly opportunity. Your IPTV panel needs win-back personalization by customer local lunar opposition surge calendar. An IPTV panel with opposition-based win-back tracks full moon dates (opposition surge is strongest at full moon) and sends win-back offers the next day—"Full moon was last night. Time to come back inside. 40% off." For an IPTV reseller UK, opposition-based win-back is especially valuable because the opposition surge makes the moon significantly brighter, drawing moon-watchers outside. A real example that doubled win-back after full moons: a reseller in Cornwall sent win-back offers the day after each full moon. Win-back rates doubled compared to offers sent on full moon night. Moon-watchers who had been outside returned inside and watched. The pattern that keeps showing up is that resellers with opposition-based win-back capture post-moon viewing, while resellers without it send offers at the wrong time. What actually works is checking whether your current IPTV reseller panel can: track full moon dates, send win-back offers the next day, personalize messaging by moon phase, and track conversion by opposition-offer pairs. Most operators find that basic panels have no moon tracking, mid-tier panels have manual full moon entry (you add dates), and great panels have automated lunar calendar integration with next-day triggering. Honestly, the best IPTV reseller UK operators also use "opposition-based urgency"—"Full moon tonight—brightest of the month—but tomorrow, back to watching." because the moon-watcher who knows they'll be outside tonight will plan to watch tomorrow—and planning is how you capture them. Your IPTV panel should know when the moon is brightest, because after the bright moon, watchers come inside—and inside is where they watch.