Google App Engine wont let me change payment settings in Dashboard - google-app-engine

In my AppEngine dashboard my billing status says the following:
Billing status
Enabled (Daily spending limit: Unlimited) Change
Enabled (Daily spending limit: $9,223,372.03) Settings
Quotas reset every 24 hours. Next reset: 9 hrs
The "change" and "settings" links take me to a page where neither can be edited:
After clicking "Edit":
A $9,223,372.03 default price seem a bit on the excessive side, don't ya think? Help pages are fairly useless, and support is non-existent without $150 price tag (which is almost extortion when one finds a bad UX issue like this, after taking the time to integrate with their services.).
I am hoping S.O. can tell me if I am missing something....

That USD textbox (visible after pressing Edit in the app settings) is editable, set the number you desire:

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Here is the answer I want to share to help anyone else who's struggling with this issue. As mentioned earlier, I have an old PayPal account.
I had a special phone appointment with PayPal's development team and discovered:
There are no add to cart buttons that lead to mobile checkout in PayPal Payments Standard accounts. For this I would have to get Mobile Express Checkout, which the PayPal rep himself said is complicated to integrate (I checked and it really is) OR get PayPal Payments Pro for $30 per month. I don't want to do either or those.
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My only button solution is to use individual Buy Now buttons with set amounts, because there is a mobile payment page for those. But I won't make my customers pay for one thing at a time, that's incredibly annoying and unprofessional.
So I've decided to just go with a third party shopping cart for my website like PrestaShop, OpenCart, or even WordPress with WooCommerce. They won't cost me anything because I'll install them on my hosting account. (If I had under 10 products I would use the free Ecwid option, but I have too many.)
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UPDATE
Request submitted in issue tracker
https://code.google.com/p/google-glass-api/issues/detail?id=30&thanks=30&ts=1367387959
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put the same answer on your g+ but here it goes:
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