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Auto-validate Withdrawals Before Submission

Overview

By default, Blockify accepts every withdrawal submission and lets you review it afterward. Turn on Auto-validate before submission to instead check each request the moment the customer submits — and block it if the order, email, or country doesn't pass. This cuts down the invalid and unverified requests you have to handle.


What you'll learn


How auto-validate works

When auto-validate is off (the default), every customer can submit; Blockify records the checks as a verification status but never blocks the customer. When auto-validate is on, the form validates the request as the customer submits and blocks it unless all three checks pass:

  • Order — the order number matches an order that's still within the withdrawal window.
  • Email — the submitted email matches the order.
  • Country — the order's country is one of the accepted countries (26 EU countries by default).




If any check fails, the customer can't submit and sees a message explaining why — so invalid requests never reach your list.


Note: With auto-validate off, the same checks still run — but only to label each request Verified or Unverified for your review, not to block it. See "How Customers Submit a Withdrawal."


How to turn on auto-validate

Step 1: Open Blockify Withdrawal Form and go to the Settings page.
Step 2: Enable Auto-validate before submission.
Step 3: Click Save.




Who can use this feature?

Auto-validate before submission is available for all plan users


FAQs

  1. What does auto-validate check?

Three things at submission time: the order number (matches an in-window order), the email (matches the order), and the country (one of the accepted EU countries). If any fails, the customer can't submit.


  1. What happens with auto-validate off?

Every submission is accepted and flagged with a verification status for you to review — nothing is blocked. This is the default.


  1. Does auto-validate check the customer's country?

Yes. Along with the order and email, it checks that the order's country is one of the accepted countries (26 EU countries by default).


  1. Will customers see why they were blocked?

Yes. When a check fails, the form shows a message explaining that the order can't be validated for withdrawal.

Updated on: 03/07/2026

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