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.
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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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).
- 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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