---
title: "Name Your Price &amp; Customer-Chosen-Price Plugins"
description: "Split Pay 3.7.3+ correctly applies percentage transfers to the customer-chosen line subtotal on stores using WPC Name Your Price, WooCommerce Name Your Price, deposit plugins, and donation plugins. Background, the 3.7.0–3.7.2 bug, and the 3.7.3 fix."
url: "https://docs.splitpayplugin.com/features/integrations-and-compatibility/name-your-price-and-customer-chosen-price/"
---
**Resolved in Split Pay 3.7.3.** Both the legacy gateway-webhook path and the new namespaced `WCOrderAdapter` now derive the unit price from the order line’s subtotal, so percentage transfers apply to the customer-chosen amount. Update if you’re on 3.7.0–3.7.2.

## Known compatible plugins

*   **[WPC Name Your Price for WooCommerce](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wpc-name-your-price/)** — tested with the customer-chosen line-subtotal flow.
*   **[WooCommerce Name Your Price](https://woocommerce.com/products/name-your-price/)** (the official extension).
*   **Deposit plugins** that override the cart-line price for partial-payment installments.
*   **Donation plugins** that let the customer enter an arbitrary contribution amount.

The fix is generic — it applies to any plugin that writes the customer-chosen price to the WooCommerce order line subtotal. If you use a plugin we haven’t listed here and you confirm the percentage transfer is hitting the customer-chosen amount on a 3.7.3+ test order, please let us know via [support](https://gauchoplugins.com/support) and we’ll add it to this list.

## Why it broke in 3.7.0–3.7.2

The 3.7.0 release introduced a new namespaced `WCOrderAdapter` (part of the modular adapter architecture). The adapter pulled the unit price from the WooCommerce *product object* (`$product->get_price()`) instead of from the *order line*. For Name Your Price-style plugins, the product object still holds the configured base price (often a $1 placeholder), so the percentage was applied to that placeholder.

The visible symptom was dramatic: an 80% split on a $100 customer-chosen-price order would transfer only **$0.80** instead of $80. The customer was charged correctly — the gateway saw the real $100 — but Split Pay’s transfer math was based on the wrong unit price.

## The 3.7.3 fix

Both the legacy gateway-webhook code path and the new namespaced `WCOrderAdapter` now compute the unit price from the WooCommerce order line item:

*   **Source:** `$item->get_subtotal() / max( $item->get_quantity(), 1 )`
*   **Effect:** percentages always apply to what the customer actually paid for that line, regardless of whether the price came from the product’s base price, a Name Your Price override, a deposit override, or a donation amount.

A regression test — `TransferPercentParsingTest` — locks the new behavior so the bug can’t silently return.

## Upgrade checklist

1.  Update Split Pay to **3.7.3 or later** (see [v3.7.3 changelog](../../../support/changelog/#v3-7-3)).
2.  Place a test order using a Name Your Price product with a chosen price clearly different from the configured base price.
3.  Open the [Transfers tab](../../viewing-transfers/) and confirm the transfer amount equals `chosen_price × configured_percentage`.
4.  If the transfer amount still looks wrong on 3.7.3+, open a support ticket with the order ID, the chosen price, the configured percentage, and the actual transfer amount.

## What about orders placed during 3.7.0–3.7.2?

Past transfers don’t auto-correct — Stripe transfers can’t be retroactively resized. If you have impacted past orders, you can:

*   Use the [Retry Failed Transfers](../../retry-failed-transfers/) order action where the transfer log shows a stuck row, so the retry uses the corrected math.
*   Manually create top-up transfers via the Stripe Dashboard or API for the difference between what was sent and what should have been sent. Stripe’s [Transfers API](https://docs.stripe.com/connect/charges-transfers#transfer-funds-to-a-connected-account) takes a destination account ID and an amount in the smallest currency unit.

## See also

[Split Pay 3.7.3 changelog ›](../../../support/changelog/#v3-7-3) [Common Errors — Percentage transfers are 100× too small ›](../../../support/common-errors/#name-your-price-percent-100x-too-small)
