Why use this setting
Shopify won’t process a payment below a minimum transaction amount that depends on your store’s currency. Once in a while, an order edit produces a net additional payment that lands below that minimum. Without this setting, the customer can’t complete that payment, and Revert order edits undoes the change when the editing window closes, even though the customer was willing to pay. With this setting on, Recheck waives the sub-minimum amount. The edit goes through, Recheck doesn’t collect the shortfall from the customer, and Revert order edits is bypassed for that order. You absorb the small shortfall.What it covers
- Net charges only. This applies when an edit’s net payable falls below Shopify’s minimum. Net refunds are never affected, since there’s no minimum on the refund side.
- Threshold comes from Shopify. Recheck uses Shopify’s minimum for your store’s currency. It isn’t separately configurable in Recheck.
Recommendation
This setting is on by default for all new installs, and we recommend leaving it on. The situation is rare, and the alternatives both hurt the customer: the payment fails, or the whole edit gets reverted over a few cents. There’s effectively no operational reason to turn it off.Refunds are never held back by this setting. It only ever waives a charge that’s too small for Shopify to process.
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